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''American Pie Presents: Beta House'' is a 2007 Canadian-American
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released by
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. It is the third installment in the ''American Pie Presents'' film series, a
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of the ''American Pie'' franchise. John White stars as Erik Stifler, a college freshman who pledges the Beta House fraternity led by his cousin Dwight Stifler (
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).
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co-stars as Erik's father and
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plays Beta House alumnus Noah Levenstein. It is a direct
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to '' The Naked Mile'' (2006). Universal commissioned the film after positive commercial reaction to ''The Naked Mile''. Writer Erik Lindsay, producer W.K. Border and four of the five main cast members from the preceding film returned. Principal photography took place for seven to eight weeks from June 4, 2007, in
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,
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. ''American Pie Presents: Beta House'' was released
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internationally on December 10, 2007, and in the United States on December 26, 2007. The film was a moderate financial success, generating US$18.55 million in United States sales. It received generally negative reviews from film critics.


Plot

After his girlfriend Tracy dumps him for her ex-boyfriend, Trent, Erik Stifler and his friend Cooze arrive at the
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as freshmen. Erik meets a girl named Ashley and his new roommate Bobby. Erik is then welcomed by his cousin, Dwight Stifler, the leader of the Beta House
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; who invites Erik, Cooze and Bobby to a party. They meet Wesley, the rush chair of Beta House, who experiences alcohol blackouts, and learn how they can become eligible to pledge for the Beta House. Dwight also informs them that the Geek House, run by wealthy nerds, has been trying to shut them down. Erik and Ashley go on a first date at a restaurant where he accidentally spills hot soup on his lap, so she brings him to her room to clean up. As Ashley rubs lotion on Erik's thigh, he accidentally ejaculates on her belongings. Erik apologizes, explaining that, after breaking up with Tracy, he has not had an orgasm in four months, as masturbation is taboo in his house because of a previous incident. Meanwhile, Cooze falls for Ashley's roommate Denise; however, she is nervous about having sex with him, so she gives Cooze a
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instead. After talking with Erik, Bobby and Dwight about Denise, Cooze develops suspicions that she might have a penis. Along with two other pledges, Erik, Cooze and Bobby complete fifty tasks to pledge the Beta House, including: getting their butts signed by a stripper, having sex with a professor, marrying a fellow pledge, and placing a live ostrich in the Geek House. After they complete their final task (stealing something from the Geek House), Edgar, the president of their rivals, challenges the Beta House to the "Greek Olympiad", with the winners taking the loser's House. Before the competition starts, Dwight meets former enemy Rock at a hockey rink, where he learns that while attempting to rush the
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fraternity, Edgar had sex with a sheep. Being the Olympiad's last winner, Beta House
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Noah Levenstein returns to campus to officiate the competition. Beta House wins the first game as Dwight and Edgar compete to remove girls'
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. Geek House wins the next three matches: a pugil bout turned
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duel, catching a greased pig, and a two-person " 69" race. Beta House wins the fifth and sixth competitions: a
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challenge between Dwight and Edgar with aged horse semen; and a beer drinking competition between all members of both Houses, ultimately won by Wesley via a
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. During the final
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challenge, Beta House uses Edgar's sheep fetish against him with Bobby's girlfriend Margie wearing a sheep costume, which ultimately costs him and his house the tournament. Having won the Geek House mansion, the Beta House hosts a
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. Erik and Ashley establish their relationship and have sex. Meanwhile, Cooze and Denise finally sleep together as well, and Cooze discovers that what Denise is hiding is the fact that she
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during sex, much to his excitement. In a
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, Edgar instructs a stripper at the Silver Dollar to dance with the headpiece of the sheep costume.


Cast


Production

''American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile'', the second installment of the ''American Pie Presents'' film series, was a commercial success, and
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prepared for a sequel. ''The Naked Mile''s writer, Erik Lindsay, pitched the film by saying: "Look, we're not going to top ''
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'' of course, but it's been 25 years. I was in a fraternity for six years. Let's just make a straight pledging movie." Universal gave Lindsay the green light to write ''Beta House'', and also hired Andrew Waller and ''The Naked Mile''s producer, W. K. Border, as the film's director and producer, respectively. The film's screenplay was based on characters by
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and on aspects of Lindsay's own life. Lindsay felt that Universal being unworried about making the film similar to ''Animal House'' provided "more opportunities to keep the story organic," which he found the challenge of writing a sequel. The film features the same principal cast as ''The Naked Mile'' are John White,
Steve Talley Steven Douglas Talley (born August 12, 1981) is an American actor who grew up in Avon, Indiana. He is best known for his portrayal of Dwight Stifler in '' American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile '' and '' American Pie Presents: Beta House''. Care ...
,
Christopher McDonald Christopher McDonald (born February 15, 1955) is an American actor. McDonald is best known for playing the villainous professional golfer Shooter McGavin in the 1996 comedy '' Happy Gilmore'', a role he’d later reprise in 2025’s sequel '' H ...
and
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reprise their roles from the preceding film. Levy returned to play Noah Levenstein for his sixth time of ''American Pie'' franchise. Craig Kornblau, president of
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said: "we think he evyis crucial to this franchise because his character represents the heart of the movie."
Jake Siegel Jake Siegel (born May 22, 1983) is an American actor best known for playing the role of Mike "Cooze" Coozemen in both '' American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile'' (2007) and '' American Pie Presents: Beta House'' (2009). His television credits inc ...
, Jaclyn A. Smith,
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and
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also reprise their roles from ''The Naked Mile''. Principal photography began on June 4, 2007, and lasted about "seven oeight weeks." Filming took place at the
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,
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and at the Brass Rail strip club in Toronto.
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,
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and Universal Pictures produced the film on a budget of less than $10 million. The film was intended to be the center of a trilogy beginning with ''The Naked Mile'' and although talks for a concluding sequel were held, one has yet to materialise.


Release

''American Pie Presents: Beta House'' was released
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internationally on December 10, 2007, and in the United States on December 26, 2007. It was marketed with the
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"the most outrageous slice of pie!" The film was released in two single-disc DVD editions. The R-rated edition included no special features, while the unrated edition included a commentary track, behind-the-scenes clips, deleted scenes and storylines, a fake service announcement, featurettes, outtakes, a mock in-character interview with Noah Levenstein, music videos by
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, and a ''
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'' episode. Through its first four weeks the DVD sold over 534,000 copies in the United States, generating $12.25 million in sales. Universal Pictures expected to sell more than a million units; sales have since totaled over 898,000 units in the United States, with $18.55 million in revenue.


Critical reception

The film received generally negative reviews from film critics. LaRue Cook of ''
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'' graded the film with a "D" and wrote, "what was once a fresh slice of teen comedy has become a slab of stale crudeness." Scott Weinberg of ''
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'', in his negative review, found the film "slightly more amusing to sit through than the two previous entries", in particular praising the ''
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'' sexual roleplay scene as "extremely effective."
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's Jeffrey Robinson writes that "if anything, it will bore you and leave you wondering why you wasted an hour and a half of your life." Writing in
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, Adam Quigley poked fun at the film's themes, declaring that "if there's a lesson to be taken from these films, it's that women are objects, and should always be treated as such." ''
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''s Hock Teh gave the film 5/10, writing that it "stays very close to the ''American Pie'' formula," while criticizing the story as "devoid of anything remotely semi-compelling or even noteworthy." In a positive review, Peter Hammond of ''
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'' describes ''American Pie Presents: Beta House'' as "loaded with sex, laughs and raunchy fun," writing that it "may be the most outrageous slice of pie yet!"


References


External links


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