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04 May 2012
Interview with the American Pie parents...
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03 May 2012
Walk in Stiffler's shoes with this exclusive merchandise
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03 May 2012
This weeks movies reviewed by Paul Byrne including The Lucky One, American Pie Reunion, Safe, Silent House and more...
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02 May 2012
We met up with the star of Big Brother during the Irish premiere for American Pie Reunion
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30 Apr 2012
We caught up with Stiffler on his visit to Dublin for the American Pie Reunion premiere
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06 Jan 2012
Labelled an outcast by his brainy family, a bouncer overcomes long odds to lead a team of under performing misfits to semi-pro hockey glory, beating the crap out of everything that stands in his way.
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22 Dec 2011
“You’ve been touched by the fist of God.” Another new trailer for the ice hockey comedy starring Seann William Scott and Liev Schreiber has arrived online, along with an extended clip.
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08 Nov 2011
"Punch Destiny In The Face." The story of Doug Glatt, a down-on-his-luck bouncer, who has been touched by the fist of God. Upon discovering both his right hook and skates, he joins a hockey team destined for the cellar and inspires them into the playoffs.
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13 Sep 2011
Labelled an outcast by his brainy family, a bouncer overcomes long odds to lead a team of under performing misfits to semi-pro hockey glory, beating the crap out of everything that stands in his way.
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12 Apr 2011
Actress back for more ‘American Pie.’
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17 Mar 2011
The guys are back for another slice of American Pie.
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13 Nov 2009
It's 1969, and Elliot Tiber, a down-on-his-luck interior designer in Greenwich Village, New York, has to move back upstate to help his parents run their dilapidated Catskills motel, The El Monaco. The bank's about to foreclose; his father wants to burn the place down, but hasn't paid the insurance; and Elliot is still figuring how to come out to his parents. When Elliot hears that a neighboring town has pulled the permit on a hippie music festival, he calls the producers, thinking he could drum up some much-needed business for the motel. Three weeks later, half a million people are on their way to his neighbor's farm in White Lake, N.Y., and Elliot finds himself swept up in a generation-defining experience that would change his life, and American culture, forever. The film features a standout ensemble cast and songs from a score of '60s musical icons, including The Grateful Dead, The Doors, Jefferson Airplane and Country Joe and the Fish -- plus a new recording of "Freedom" from Richie Havens.