Band Campmovie | 2005 | HIGH-QUALITY × 2025 |

The protagonist who tries to mirror his brother's antics but eventually finds a more sensitive side.

Many reviewers felt the formula was "tired" and "crass," relying heavily on vulgar sight gags involving musical instruments and bodily fluids. Common Sense Media described it as an "unnecessary sequel".

Reprising his iconic role as "Jim’s Dad," he serves as the camp’s MACRO (Morale and Conflict Resolution Officer), providing the only major link to the original trilogy.

Critically, the film received mixed to negative reviews, holding a on Rotten Tomatoes .

Initially, Matt views the camp as a "sexual bacchanal" and plans to film a Girls Gone Wild -style video called "Bandeez Gone Wild" using hidden cameras. However, his perspective begins to shift as he develops genuine feelings for (Arielle Kebbel), a childhood friend and aspiring composer. The plot follows Matt's struggle to choose between his crude family reputation and his growing affection for Elyse and the "band geeks" he once mocked. Key Cast and Characters

Released in late 2005, is a teen sex comedy that serves as the first direct-to-DVD spin-off in the American Pie franchise. Directed by Steve Rash, the film shifts focus to a new generation while maintaining the series' signature brand of crude, gross-out humor. Plot Summary

Matt’s tech-savvy roommate who helps him with his hidden camera schemes.