Looks like two losely based spinoff movies in Eurotrip and Beer Pong. I’ve seen both.
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KindarelevanttooMar 18, 2026
+44
Mi scuzi, Mi scuzi!
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SarahArabic2Mar 18, 2026
+22
“ here’s a fun fact… you made out with your sister”
22
theaviationhistorianMar 18, 2026
+7
Oh, this isn't where I parked my car!
7
ChrisOnRockyTopMar 19, 2026
+5
Don't tell Scotty!
5
Ok_Kick4871Mar 19, 2026
+3
Matt daaaaamon
3
theaviationhistorianMar 19, 2026
+2
SCOTTY DOESN'T KNOW!
SCOTTY'S GOTTA GO!
2
AdvantageDry7727Mar 19, 2026
+2
IN BERLIN!!!
2
skreddittMar 19, 2026
+3
[The day has come!](https://www.reddit.com/r/MotoGuzzi/s/C6kAnDTmxY)
3
Patruck9Mar 18, 2026
+43
I would say Road Trip even knew how messed up it was at the time.
Hence the road trip.
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BlownOutBlueJeansMar 18, 2026
+8
I watched Road Trip recently. I didn't find it very bad... What am I missing?
8
Ok_Kick4871Mar 19, 2026
+6
I think people are just having a social identity crisis about things we all accepted in the 2000s as true because they're not as socially acceptable now. So they're virtue signaling out of habit or because that's what they think they should do. Part of it is new generations being in denial.
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MRukovMar 19, 2026
+3
I mean the main reason for the titular Road Trip is for the main character to prevent his girlfriend from finding out that he cheated on her. That's a pretty d*** move even in 2000.
3
Ok_Kick4871Mar 19, 2026
+1
You're right but gen z is the one acting like it's a bad premise for a movie when that type of thing is plausible.
1
Agile_Land_9951Mar 18, 2026
+12
Indeed. He got lucky by not being cast in Eurotrip. But I guess he made up for his sins by playing a pastor in Welcome to Flatch.
12
passamongimpureMar 19, 2026
+3
Two fingers?
3
Plagarism101Mar 18, 2026
+160
Dude wheres her car
160
facedownasteroidupMar 18, 2026
+31
NO AND THEN
31
Doom_CorpMar 18, 2026
+5
What does mine say?
5
fred1317Mar 18, 2026
+7
Dude what’s mine say?
7
AlbertFrankEinstein2Mar 18, 2026
+4
Aaaaaaaand theeeeeeeeeeen
4
BenjTheMaestroMar 19, 2026
+2
Dude. You touched Kristy Bonner’s hoo-hoo!
2
anthrax9999Mar 18, 2026
+78
I don't know if anyone else actually read his interview in the article but he sounds like he's a really awesome guy in real life! He seems like a really happy guy with a solid career and I'm glad to see he's doing well.
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FabulousCallsIAnswerMar 18, 2026
+25
He definitely is a really nice guy. Always has been.
25
JonJonJonnyBoyMar 19, 2026
+2
He did an AMA recently and he came off as as chill as he does in his onscreen interviews.
2
SomeCountryFriedBSMar 19, 2026
+2
I worked with him one time and can confirm he's a really sweet guy.
2
msk105Mar 19, 2026
+2
It seems like the people who play the worst people on screen are always the nicest in real life, and those who play charming heroes are assholes.
2
trolldoll26Mar 18, 2026
+71
At least he’ll have Final Destination to be proud of!
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DeuceMcInaughMar 18, 2026
+20
Southland Tales for the win
20
Plane-Grocery-9716Mar 18, 2026
+33
Role Models to show her what a true role model is.
33
ELP90Mar 18, 2026
+16
Country Mac ftw!
16
MechanicalCantaloupeMar 18, 2026
+1
[ Removed by Reddit ]
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stateworkishardworkMar 18, 2026
+11
That movie was great in helping me identify people.
"You white? Then you Ben Affleck"
11
breakfastturdsMar 18, 2026
+2
He can give her the Rundown of his filmography
2
Substantial-Tart-464Mar 18, 2026
+2
do you want the thunder and lightning?
2
Gym_DomMar 19, 2026
+4
I dig Southland Tales. Dwayne Johnson was stretching as a performer. Timberlake does that Killer dance number.
4
barrel_stinkerMar 18, 2026
+10
Evolution!
10
ruobrahMar 19, 2026
+5
kakawww. tookie tookie!
5
itsamurdermargeMar 19, 2026
+6
Goon is where it’s at
6
Ragewind82Mar 19, 2026
+1
Amazing how his best work isn't a sex comedy, but sounds like it should be in this day and age.
1
doobadeebooMar 18, 2026
+3
I liked him in The Wrath of Becky.
Edit: I still think of him often when I take the train which is 3 times a week.
3
JackieQFanMar 18, 2026
+1
That chain and hook to the head scene is engraved in my memory
1
MrOphicerMar 18, 2026
+20
Just because he ate a piece of poop, thinking it was chocolate? please. Teenagers nowadays lick b**** holes during social events and concerts.
20
niktrop0000Mar 18, 2026
+12
He also fucked an 80yo granny
12
MrOphicerMar 18, 2026
+9
How do you think teenagers get playstations and iPhones?
9
brechts_piratejennyMar 18, 2026
+283
It's a product of its time and should be seen as such. We don't have to go back and edit or delete old films and books, but we can always use them for educational purposes in order to do better from the present forward.
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mbhwookieMar 18, 2026
+146
I have watched them pretty recently, and they honestly don’t age terribly. At least the main 3, can’t speak to any offshoots.
The initial premise is vulgar, and there is some 2000’s homophobia, but the lesson learned throughout was decent and they give women a lot of agency instead of them just being goals in the plot.
Secretly live stream Nadia was probably the biggest eek in rewatching, but I enjoy that it ends up backfiring on Jim.
Edit: fixed my last sentence as he wasn’t just trying to live stream her, he did secretly live stream her
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asphaltaddict33Mar 18, 2026
+63
Ya it’s aged much better than Animal House
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revskyMar 18, 2026
+66
Animal House? Try watching Revenge of the Nerds! I loved that film back in the day and then realized it basically endorsed r***! I still think it's a fun movie, but damn, that part is bad.
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asphaltaddict33Mar 18, 2026
+12
Also Dazed and Confused
12
DpterisMar 18, 2026
+26
I don’t think the creep characters are supposed to be portrayed as cool in that movie
26
asphaltaddict33Mar 18, 2026
+6
Wut lol. McConaughey was max creepy and def the cool guy to the dorky little fish character
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MatureUsername69Mar 18, 2026
+22
McConaughey being the cool guy is ENTIRELY dependent on at what age you saw the film. He certainly doesnt look that way to 99% of adults.
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theaviationhistorianMar 18, 2026
+7
It's on brand with what McConaughey said. He copied his older brother because he saw him as the cool dude as a kid himself. Obviously didn't raise alarm bells because he was younger at the time.
But there are red flags raised with his character: *That's what I love about these high school girls, man. I get older, they stay the same age.*
I do love that someone inverted the quote with a meme from Interstellar with him in tears in that film: *They get older, I stay the same age.*
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asphaltaddict33Mar 18, 2026
+3
It’s how he is depicted as someone the younger guy looks up to. And the character doesn’t have any reckoning for their creepy behavior if I remember it right
3
joe_beardonMar 18, 2026
+5
I do think that's kind of the point though, in real life people often realize that certain individuals they looked up to as children are actually horrible monsters, and unfortunately that happens a lot of the time without those people facing consequences, it's our own self reflection and maturity that changes our perspective
5
senator_corleone3Mar 18, 2026
+5
Yea Wooderson is a joke, not an aspirational figure. Of course there are always moron viewers who won’t get that. I guess he’s a somewhat better “bad role model” than Jordan Belfort or Tyler Durden (two other characters often misconstrued by some audiences).
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wookiebathMar 18, 2026
+6
For Everybody Wants Some!! When Linklater was pitching it a lot of studios wanted him to make Wooderson the coach. Linklater had to keep telling them “NO, the guy is a loser!”
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MrPlaysWithSquirrelsMar 18, 2026
+7
It’s been a minute since I’ve seen it, but I remember him being the *formerly* cool guy who was now borderline pathetic.
7
Hollow_RantMar 19, 2026
+2
There's no borderline.
2
CrackinBacksMar 18, 2026
+1
Slater was my role model. He smoked weed and didn’t bother anybody. Leagues cooler than Wooderson
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mbhwookieMar 18, 2026
+3
Who’s the creep character that’s portrayed as cool? Stiffler? I would argue he’s portrayed as cool. He’s mostly tolerated by the characters. He’s liked by the audience because he’s absurd and the butt of the jokes. People like an unlikable and over exaggerated character who gets the comeuppance (similar to Barney in HIMYM).
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Otherwise_Carob_4057Mar 18, 2026
+7
Stiffler even is puposefully written as a sexually insecure dweeb who acts like that to try to self validate that he’s cool, vs say shit break who is much more authentic even tho his character is decidedly uncool according to the stiff meister.
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DpterisMar 18, 2026
+1
This comment was about dazed and confused
1
mbhwookieMar 18, 2026
+3
Ah. Weird. Reddit showed it as a notification to me. Didn’t see the branch. My bad
3
DpterisMar 18, 2026
+2
Social media is designed to outrage everybody as often as possible
2
mro777Mar 19, 2026
+2
Didn't see him as cool, but I did see him as real. There was always some older guy hanging around the group, seemed cool to the kids but was probably a loser to people his own age
2
Putrid_Loquat_4357Mar 18, 2026
+10
Dazed and confused has aged incredibly.
10
DMaury1969Mar 18, 2026
+8
It was a very accurate portrayal of the late 70’s. I had older cousins that were in high school then and a few had 20 something year old boyfriends. It was a different time.
Doesn’t mean it was good, just a different time.
8
litdreamer22Mar 18, 2026
+3
Revenge of the Nerds is one of my favourite films and you can't stream it anywhere because of the r*** scene. I get it, but the rest of the film is just so fun.
3
Small-Palpitation310Mar 19, 2026
+1
Wanna do it on the moon?
1
SmackedWithARulerMar 18, 2026
+18
Backfiring on Jim for embarrassment but she gets her visa cancelled and is sent back to her home country so she can be swept out of the plot again. It would’ve ruined her life.
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mbhwookieMar 18, 2026
+7
Yea. That’s fair. They do make a point that it impacted her, but the impact of that was certainly underplayed.
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-DoctorSpaceman-Mar 18, 2026
+4
Especially when she comes back in #2 ready to f*** Jim, like he barely did anything wrong!
4
ladiebirbMar 18, 2026
+11
It’s funny because I was literally thinking about American Pie the other day and wondering if it would hold up and the first thing I thought of was how the girls all seemed to have their own agency.
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TheNonCredibleHulkMar 18, 2026
+4
> At least the main 3, can’t speak to any offshoots.
There were four.
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mbhwookieMar 18, 2026
+3
Ah yea. Forgot about Reunion.
3
BR-D_Mar 18, 2026
+3
Reunion has to be one of the best reboots of all time. Just as funny as the first 2 and funnier than wedding imo.
3
RefrigeratorNo1160Mar 18, 2026
+10
I think how they handled the live stream was brilliant. This is something people at the time were actually doing and it was shitty. Most people didn't even think about how shitty it was. To take something realistic like that and have it backfire was brilliant. The only thing that would have been better would have been if somebody called Jim out with some kind of "that's what you get for being shitty" conversation. Maybe that did happen but I don't remember.
Even if they didn't however, erasure fixes nothing. We can't pretend like this kind of stuff didn't happen. Addressing these things in subsequent films can potentially have a positive effect however. James Bond gets called out for being a womanizer in C***** Royale. Not too much changed for his character in the end but it gave the audience something to think about and it didn't derail the film in any way.
An example of the failings of erasure is how the more recent Space Jam movie didn't include Pepe Le Pew. They should have kept him exactly as he has always been with his reprehensible behavior and called him out on it. He could have then made efforts to improve throughout the movie. It would have been good character development, and something for us to all to consider. They even could have kept his character for future productions. Missed opportunities all around.
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mbhwookieMar 18, 2026
+4
Pretty good take overall. I don’t think he faces more than the embarrassment of the live stream.
I agree erasure is not the solution. I think it’s a good thing to watch something that is from a previous era and have certain scenes make you cringe is ways that you didn’t before.
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CouchPotatoFamineMar 18, 2026
+3
Mel Brooks strongly agrees with you.
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wade_wilson44Mar 18, 2026
+3
I didn’t take it as he’d be too worried about her seeing the movie in general. It’s that his character is this embarrassingly wild party boy. It’s embarrassing that that’s her dad, not that it exists.
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bloodhound83Mar 18, 2026
+2
>It's a product of its time and should be seen as such.
I guess it makes it now difficult though when it's people who were too young or not even born that time.
A lot of people slowly grew out of the humour that was acceptable 20/30 years ago and would be a hard sell today.
If you show the same to a teenager today they might be shocked.
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Q_OANNMar 18, 2026
+3
Pretty sure he just meant his character being cringy to his daughter and that’s it, not about anything other than that.
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AspenSki1988Mar 18, 2026
+3
What a wild comment
It's a movie - have fun with it
I don't see people talking about rap music the same way.
3
Swordf1sh_Mar 18, 2026
+2
Damn, that much time having diarrhea of the mouth in NY subs but are still this ignorant about rap?
2
BeefInGRMar 18, 2026
+1
This is what I've felt about Blazing Saddles. I'm delighted it's free with ads on YouTube (or just free if you have an ad blocker). No, it's not PC. It never was. But it's Mel's second greatest movie after Spaceballs and deserves to be seen for what it was at the time.
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Quaintly_DilapidatedMar 18, 2026
+15
Goon would have been my choice!
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maybemollzMar 18, 2026
+6
just watched this for the first time and enjoyed it so so much!
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Salty-Wrongdoer1010Mar 18, 2026
+3
One of my absolute favorite movies!
3
-LunaTink-Mar 18, 2026
+8
Forever, one of my favorite movies!!
8
bamboosueMar 18, 2026
+7
I think country mac will balance everything up.
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Suspicious_Hand_2194Mar 18, 2026
+16
I’m still waiting for another American pie movie, is that still gonna happen or no?
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yeahwellokayMar 18, 2026
+36
It will be called American Funeral and take place when the first one of them dies.
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BR-D_Mar 18, 2026
+13
One set in an old folks home could be hilarious.
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LimacyMar 18, 2026
+3
With there being five of them, it’s statistically likely one of them could die before they hit 60 (their characters, not real life).
Or even 50. The oldest of them is only 49.
3
StickyDitka21Mar 18, 2026
+2
Im picturing Jim laying in a coffin. With a pie over his crotch pie side down
2
Marco_liniMar 18, 2026
+6
The Reunion was the rightful end of the story
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MickTaylor2005Mar 18, 2026
+6
They’ve made enough. Let well enough alone.
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shrimpslippersMar 18, 2026
+16
As usual, click bait title outrages commenters who didn't bother to read the article. He's joking with the interviewer about his daughter specifically seeing him play Stifler.
This is his actual quote, "But my daughter was with me, she’s like, ‘Daddy, what is going on? Who’s Stifler?’ She’s only five and I will never let her watch any of those movies. No! I’m joking. One day I will have the conversation and show them to her and she’s either gonna be horrified and be like – ‘Daddy?!?’ or she’s gonna laugh her ass off."
Honestly, had no idea the guy was still acting and the gory horror movie he's promoting isn't my forte, but he comes across as really likeable and humble in the interview. Good for him.
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PetrichordatesMar 18, 2026
+4
What's clickbait about quoting him? What does the term even mean anymore..
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shrimpslippersMar 18, 2026
+5
Literally the only thing quoted by him in the title is the word horrified, thus the quotation marks around just that word.
The title implies that he seriously expects his daughter to be horrified by the movie, which is not what his whole, actual quote indicated.
The title was chosen specifically because the author knew it would generate outrage from people who choose not to read the article and clicks from fools like me who like facts. Thus, click bait.
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VictorReal_MonsterMar 19, 2026
+1
> because the author
The editor.
Authors don't choose their headline unless they're independent.
> The title implies that he seriously expects his daughter to be horrified by the movie, which is not what his whole, actual quote indicated.
It implies that that *could* be what he was saying, so you read the article.
You have to play in the sandbox your given,
> The title was chosen specifically because the author knew it would generate outrage from people who choose not to read the article and clicks from fools like me who like facts. Thus, click bait.
Thats.... not clickbait. Clickbait is formulated **in order to get you to read it**, it's used to draw people in so they *click* the *bait* because if they don't then they don't get paid anymore, because they need people to *click* so they get ad revenue.
it does zero for them if no one ever clicks the article.
It got you to do it. I don't *like* it but it seems *most* people arent interacting with things, especially boring ass media interviews without a hook.
You need a hook in everything, a pitch, a song, a gameloop.
It didnt bait you into anything, you brought your own baggage to the idea of what 'preparing his daughter meant'
1
Good_Werewolf1484Mar 18, 2026
+3
This dude is Country Mac. He once did a successful Ocular pat-down on a Jabroni who was threatening his cousin. He’ll be fine.
3
99asiansMar 18, 2026
+2
Loved him in goon
2
Hot-Clerk504Mar 19, 2026
+2
American Pie is fantastic
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Tobias---FunkeMar 19, 2026
+2
Wait until she sees road trip. !!
2
guzhogiMar 18, 2026
+3
Yeah, he played quite a few stupid, juvenile, recklessly sexual characters that are hilarious as teens, but horrifying as parents of young/teenaged kids
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AfterSchoolOrdinaryMar 18, 2026
+1
Personally, I’d hope my dad showed me just enough to convince me that the rest would be worse so I’d never ever watch it.
1
OxjrnineMar 19, 2026
+1
Goon is one of my favourite movies
1
EntrepreneurOne7195Mar 19, 2026
+1
He’ll redeem himself with a dance-off.
1
bloodorgyyayyyyMar 20, 2026
+1
“SUCK ME, BEAUTIFUL!”
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[deleted]Mar 18, 2026
-9
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Sea2ChiMar 18, 2026
+21
I'm almost the same age as them and at least for my friends and I, Stiffler was always a douchebag idiot who we cheered for when he got his Comeuppance, not someone to be idolized.
But I did notice he featured prominently in the sequels. Did younger millennials think he was cool?
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asphaltaddict33Mar 18, 2026
+5
No we didn’t, to my peer group it was a dumbass movie we didn’t care about, but watched Tommy Boy and Dumb n Dumber on repeat.
5
SmackedWithARulerMar 18, 2026
+5
He was Quagmire before Quagmire.
5
Office_HendoMar 18, 2026
+1
I mean, let’s be real. My friends and I also hated Stiffler, but we were counterculture kids and the vast minority. Any secondary school kid with a lick of popularity turned Stiffler into their entire personality the school year after the film dropped.
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paul_having_a_ballMar 18, 2026
+7
Let’s be real. This probably describes a few people at your school and you assumed it was an indication of how the whole population reacted, because that’s what a school seems like. I knew two guys who were very much like Stifler and they were like that before the film.
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Office_HendoMar 18, 2026
+4
I graduated the summer the movie came out and my Freshman year in Uni I’d say almost half the kids you’d see out and about were like Stiffler incarnate, down to the way they dressed, doing the mouth and neck tick thing, slang they used, etc.
It was a moment in time that you obviously weren’t at the proper age to experience, but saying YOU remember MY own past better than I do (without even knowing me) is a wild refutation 😅
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paul_having_a_ballMar 18, 2026
+3
I’m not saying I remember your past. I’m saying your experience might not be indicative of the greater culture, but the culture you were immersed in. But maybe you’re right, I was only 17 when the film came out and I joined the Army right after. Maybe if I had gone to University right away I would have noticed the the scores of people doing the mouth and neck tick thing everywhere I went.
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DUNG_INSPECTORMar 18, 2026
+7
Are you under the impression that there weren't sex pest bully university kids before Stifler?
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Office_HendoMar 18, 2026
No, I’m just saying he was the analog for Millenials. There were always sex pest “lovable scramp” type characters in secondary / Uni comedies. I’m glad nowadays the trope is dying out because if you watch movies from the 70s-90s my goodness the things they let slide.
Like Revenge of the Rapist Voyer-erds 😱
0
freeman1231Mar 18, 2026
+31
Stiffer was never idolized. He was seen as a d***** that you don’t want to be.
He gets a redemption ark in the 3rd movie.
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SharMaraliMar 18, 2026
+10
I agree with you. The fact that some people looked at Stiffler and couldn’t comprehend that he was a giant d***** isn’t the fault of the writers.
It’s the same thing as how some people think Homelander is an actual hero.
No matter how far writers go out of their way to tell you someone sucks, there will always be someone out there who idolizes the sucky character.
These movies didn’t age perfectly, but I don’t think Stiffler’s existence was one of the major problems.
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squirreloakMar 18, 2026
+1
Arc, an ark is for sailing.
1
IPissExcellentThrowsMar 18, 2026
+8
>an entire generation of guys
Just no. He was obviously a d*****. Only the total morons thought he wasn't. He was funny because he was an obnoxious d*****, but only a small percentage idolized him and then a small percentage of that would become sex pests because of stiffler. Just a ridiculous f****** claim, even with hyperbole.
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boopthatMar 18, 2026
+4
And the video games made us violent. Dumbass comment
4
Office_HendoMar 18, 2026
When did I say that? Why are you making up unrelated arguments and assigning them here?
0
boopthatMar 18, 2026
+3
You didn’t say it but that’s what your argument sounded like. You’re saying Stifler is responsible for sex pests when he was really just a representation of an already existing demographic. I see you also deleted your above comment because you realized how stupid it sounded.
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asphaltaddict33Mar 18, 2026
+4
That’s a wildly inaccurate over-generalization. Do better
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401jaminMar 18, 2026
+5
Dude no one idolized stiffler lol I was 9 when the original came out and grew up with the rest of the movies. Everyone I knew considered him a loser lol.
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MFBishMar 18, 2026
+1
Paid for her life, she should be grateful
1
KennyBlackMusicMar 18, 2026
+1
Ready To Rumble?
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Hot-Clock6418Mar 18, 2026
-24
isnt the mother of his daughter a former playmate? i think thats the bigger discussion in the future
-24
codyzon2Mar 18, 2026
-3
Do you think female sexuality and n*** women to be sinful and wrong or something? Do you think her mother should be ashamed? Or she should be ashamed of her mother for being n***? I think stiffler as a character is horribly flawed and does not hold up well, even back then he was viewed as a pretty disgusting and perverse character. His character is morally bankrupt, he played him for a long time and it was a wildly popular franchise which I think has greater impact than flashing some nip in a magazine.
-3
Odd_Communication545Mar 18, 2026
+22
I think people these days just don't understand culture and humanity. They view everything as 1 or 0 with absolutely no nuance or deeper thought than "right or " wrong". Extremely binary thinking.
Stiffler was a character, created by someone and played for humour. Humour that is probably not relevant in 2026 but back in the early 2000s, that was what everyone liked. Women thought it was funny and so did men. It's not at all a reflection of the actors or the writers, it's like holding up a mirror to the culture of the time.
The reason he was funny is because there are real people like that in the world and American pie was successful because it was like a mirror into early 2000s high school culture. The actors and the writers shouldn't be attacked for that, they grew up in that type of world and the movie is a reflection of that world. It wouldn't be so well known if it didn't connect with people in a way. It's underlying portrayal of the time is what made it very successful along with the charisma of the actors.
It's very telling that women found stiffler hilarious too, the political correctness crowd would have you believe that women are soulless, humourless husks who aren't able to laugh at darker subject matters. How insulting to them as human beings.
Overall though don't be mad at American pie for the portrayal, be mad at the culture that made it funny in the first place.
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codyzon2Mar 18, 2026
+1
I think you're misunderstanding my point. My point isn't to a judge a character retrospectively, only that that character kind of defines her father's career for a good chunk of his young life, and it didn't age well so a child who's less than five is going to grow up in a world where that character is completely unacceptable. It's also a character that's known more readily and widely than any playmate at this point, Playboy had its time but that was pretty much over by the 2000s anything after that is just lost in the giant convoluted circus that is all media, nobody remembers anyone other than Pamela Anderson, absolutely nobody younger than 30 knows who Carmen Electra is anymore. To say that it would have a greater impact than her father's career on her life would be insane, It's the opinion that could only come from someone older than 40 who has no idea about what younger generations are actually thinking about.
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Icy-Whale-2253Mar 18, 2026
+3
Even Pamela Anderson’s sons don’t have a strong opinion about the fact that she was the most famous Playboy Playmate ever.
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codyzon2Mar 18, 2026
+4
Remember when Madonna had any relevance and shock value? Nobody under 35 does. But that's where a lot of the minds are stuck, so many people over 40 seem to be stuck in the '80s and '90s thinking that their media matters anymore. They misinterpret the fundamental changes that have taken place around fame, celebrities milk what fame they have for as long as possible now. That just had never been possible in the same ways before this current age of nostalgia. So because of all these old heads still trying to stick around and the people who cared about them still spending their money on them they misinterpret this to mean they still have culture relevance.
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Icy-Whale-2253Mar 18, 2026
+1
I saw her concert in 2023 or so. She had a simulated sex show and topless people. Her kids were right there on stage (her son plays guitar, daughter plays piano, and another daughter is a dancer). No one seemed to care 🥴
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codyzon2Mar 18, 2026
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I've never even heard of this, the fact that something like that could happen and it's not even a blip on the radar really says a lot.
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Icy-Whale-2253Mar 18, 2026
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I remember it was that concert where a fan sued her for being late.
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codyzon2Mar 18, 2026
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Okay so that's actually funny, I didn't hear about anything on stage but I did actually hear about someone suing for being late, not necessarily that it was Madonna show but that story was news.
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BR-D_Mar 18, 2026
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Characters can be disgusting without being considered poorly aged. If he was disgusting back then, and disgusting now, he holds up just fine.
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codyzon2Mar 18, 2026
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Good thing nobody will because you can't find anything about her being n*** anywhere so I'm not even sure where this came up other than that person's mind because they assumed maybe?
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tomebomberMar 18, 2026
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Do you think the kid’s gonna get made fun of because his dad’s an actor and not because his mom did p***? That would be insane. What school in reality is this?
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codyzon2Mar 18, 2026
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No I don't really think either, but I definitely think his career would be way more impactful in her life than hers, if it has any impact at all.
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BR-D_Mar 18, 2026
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Teen boys will make it a whole thing to try and bang Stifler’s daughter.
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New_Budget6672Mar 18, 2026
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Different wife I believe
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MildTileMar 18, 2026
I’m sure she’ll be fine crying in your mansion with all the money you made from it
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