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Fourth film in the comedy franchise series starring Jason Biggs. Over a decade on from the action of the original movie 'American Pie' (1999), the characters descend on their home town East Great Falls, Michigan for their ten-year high school reunion. Over the course of a wild weekend, sparks fly as Jim (Biggs), Stifler (Seann William Scott), Oz (Chris Klein) and Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas) reconvene and reconnect. Jim and Michelle (Alyson Hannigan) are still married, but things get wobbly when their next door neighbour develops a crush on Jim. Meanwhile, Stifler, stuck in a dead-end temping job, is having a hard time with the ladies, Oz has hit the big time after winning a TV talent show, and Finch is still hankering after Stifler's 'MILF' mother.
Calvin Reeder directs this unconventional comedy horror starring Dermot Mulroney as an unnamed man who encounters various bizarre occurrences as he attempts to make his way to his brother's farm. The Rambler (Mulroney) has just been released from prison but is a long way from his destination and, with no means of transport other than his legs and whatever lifts he can beg, will see a lot of the less glamorous side of America on his travels. He meets figures such as the Scientist (James Cady) and The Girl (Lindsay Pulsipher) along the way and is drawn into increasingly unusual events. What does the road hold in store for him?
High school teen comedy. Tanner (Michael J. Willett) and Brent (Paul Iacono) are two closeted best friends studying at a cliquey suburban school. Desperate to increase his popularity, Brent is thinking about coming out as a way of gaining the attention of Fawcett (Sasha Pieterse), Caprice (Xosha Roquemore) and Ashley (Andrea Bowen), the most popular girls in school. Tanner, on the other hand, is happy to stay in the closet and not draw any attention to himself, at least until he's graduated. However, in an unexpected turn of events, Tanner is the one outed and he quickly becomes the most popular boy in school, much to Brent's dismay, and the girls set their sights on making him their gay best friend...
All 13 episodes from the first season of the Netflix comedy drama adapted from Piper Kerman's memoir about her time spent in a women's prison. Taylor Schilling stars as Piper Chapman, who ten years previously transported drug money for her then girlfriend Alex Vause (Laura Prepon). Piper is now serving a 15-month sentence as a result. Though her fiancé Larry Bloom (Jason Biggs) is initially determined to support her through the ordeal, the challenges of prison life often cause problems in their relationship, especially since Alex is one of her fellow inmates. The episodes are: 'I Wasn't Ready', 'T*t Punch', 'Lesbian Request Denied', 'Imaginary Enemies', 'The Chickening', 'WAC Pack', 'Blood Donut', 'Moscow Mule', 'F**ksgiving', 'Bora Bora Bora', 'Tall Men With Feelings', 'Fool Me Once' and 'Can't Fix Crazy'.
All 13 episodes from the second season of the Netflix comedy drama adapted from Piper Kerman's memoir about her time spent in a women's prison. Taylor Schilling stars as Piper Chapman, who ten years previously transported drug money for her then girlfriend Alex Vause (Laura Prepon). Piper is now serving a 15-month sentence as a result. In this season, Piper receives some unsettling news from her fiancé Larry Bloom (Jason Biggs), while Alex finds herself living in fear when she is released from prison after testifying against her former drug boss. The past lives of some of Piper's fellow inmates are explored in flashblacks, including Taystee (Danielle Brooks), Crazy Eyes (Uzo Aduba), Lorna (Yael Stone), Red (Kate Mulgrew) and Rosa (Barbara Rosenblat). The episodes are: 'Thirsty Bird', 'Looks Blue, Tastes Red', 'Hugs Can Be Deceiving', 'A Whole Other Hole', 'Low Self Esteem City', 'You Also Have a Pizza', 'Comic Sans', 'Appropriately Sized Pots', '40 Oz of Furlough', 'Little Mustachioed S**t', 'Take a Break from Your Values', 'It Was the Change' and 'We Have Manners. We're Polite'.
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