Most importantly, this film solidifies the "Stifler Mythos." The original trilogy gave us Sean William Scott as the obnoxious Steve Stifler. Beta House expands the universe, confirming that the Stifler family is a dynastic force of nature. Steve is in Europe (mentioned off-screen), but his younger cousin, Dwight, is essentially Steve with a slightly higher GPA. For fans who felt American Pie: The Wedding softened Steve too much, Beta House returns to the franchise’s raucous, borderline-offensive roots.
The film focuses on and his friends as they pledge the Beta House fraternity, led by his cousin Dwight Stifler .
Features series staple Eugene Levy (Mr. Levenstein), Steve Talley (Dwight Stifler), and John White (Erik Stifler). american pie 6 beta house
| Region | Release Date | Type | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | International | December 10, 2007 | Direct-to-DVD | | United States | December 26, 2007 | Direct-to-DVD | | United Kingdom | December 10, 2007 | Direct-to-DVD |
franchise and the third in the "Presents" spin-off series. Whether it is "good on paper" depends on what you look for in a teen sex comedy. The "Good" (Why it works for some) Pure B-Movie Fun : Critics suggest it is likely the best of the American Pie Presents Most importantly, this film solidifies the "Stifler Mythos
The house is presided over by the legendary (Steve Talley). Unlike the original Seann William Scott version of the character, Dwight is less of a social outcast and more of a frat-god kingpin. He is the life of the party, the orchestrator of chaos, and the guardian of the "Beta" way of life. The Conflict: The Geeks vs. The Greeks
Directed by Andrew Waller (who also helmed The Naked Mile ), serves as a direct sequel to American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile (2006). The plot is elegantly simple: Erik Stifler (John White) and his geeky best friend, Cooze (Jake Siegel), have finally graduated high school and arrived at the fictional University of Michigan to pledge their cousin Dwight’s (Steve Talley) fraternity. For fans who felt American Pie: The Wedding
As Noah Levenstein (Jim's Dad), Eugene Levy serves as the connective tissue of the entire franchise. In Beta House , he acts as the Grand Rex of the Greek Games, bringing his trademark earnestness to an otherwise chaotic environment. Cast and Characters
The story picks up with Erik Stifler (John White), the cousin of the infamous Steve Stifler. Suffering from a recent breakup, a dejected Erik arrives at the University of Michigan with his best friend, Mike "Cooze" Coozeman (Jake Siegel). Their goal is to escape their high school problems and reinvent themselves by pledging the most infamous fraternity on campus: Beta House (officially known as Beta Delta Epsilon), which is presided over by Erik's boisterous and womanizing cousin, Dwight Stifler (Steve Talley).
Generated approximately US$18.55 million in United States sales. Plot Summary