American Pie (1999)
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Strawberry is berry at its best
Famous 19th century satirist William Allen Butler once said of June’s ambrosial gems, “Doubtless God could have made a better berry (than the strawberry), but doubtless God never did.” Although summer’s sweetest spawn should contribute its piquancy to divine creation, man definitely has lent a hand in evolving the strawberry into the fundamental ingredient it is today. Just think. The funny …
American Pie – Official Trailer
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American Pie - Unrated Edition (Special Edition) [VHS]
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American Pie - Rated Version
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