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    American Pie

    "Did you see 'The Little Mermaid' on TV last night?"'American Pie' and 'American Pie 2' Quotes

      Jim. Jim is talking to Oz. He proceeds to express his opinion that Ariel is hot. To which Oz says "she's a mermaid, dude". And then they argue about it a bit more.

    "Can you get your balls off of me?"'American Pie' and 'American Pie 2' Quotes

      Heather. It happens during one of Heather and Oz's phone sex attempts. Her flat mates come in, and she asks Marco to get his sports balls off of her.

    Where is Matt Stiffler from?American Pie: Band Camp

      East Great Falls, Michigan. This city is part of the address that is on the postcard that Steve sends him. It is found that the town they live in takes after East Grand Rapids. This is one of the locations besides Tall Oaks where the movie was filmed.

    Who ends up getting the Robard's Scholarship in the end?American Pie: Band Camp

      Elise. Brandon is found to have plagiarized, and therefore is disqualified, so Dr. Choi gives it to Elise after her "audition". Elise is the Senior drum major for East Great Falls and one of the nicest people you will see in the movie.

    Who is the MACRO?American Pie: Band Camp

      Noel Levenstein. Noel is in everyone of the preceding "American Pie" movies, and each of the present A.P movies. He is a nice person in the movie compared to "Stiffy".

    What does the "M" in MACRO stand for?American Pie: Band Camp

      Morale. It is spelled out in an acrostic on the sign outside of the office, which you only see about three or four times throughout the movie. MACRO stands for Morale and Conflict Resolution Officer. The MACRO's job is to keep the band camp in order.

    What instrument does Matt play that wins the duel for Great Falls?American Pie: Band Camp

      Bagpipes. The duel occurs in the middle of the movie. Matt first plays the triangle, but leaves and gets his bagpipes that win the duel. It's not really an important part in the movie but an interesting one.

    Where do Elise and Matt kiss for the first time in the movie?American Pie: Band Camp

      On a blanket. They kiss while sitting on a blanket on open land about two-thirds of the way through the movie, and also after the audition at Robard's. They kiss at the end when Matt helps Elise get the scholarship.

    What happens to the camera that Matt plants in the Ladies Room?American Pie: Band Camp

      It fogs up.. While Ernie is watching with his robot, he decides to change the camera with an anti-fog lens after the first one gets fogged up while Matt watches the first "show". This happens towards the beginning of the movie.

    What are the colors of the Mt. St. Marie t-shirts?American Pie: Band Camp

      Orange. There is really only one time you see the color of their shirts, and that is when Matt first shows up at camp at the beginning of the movie. There is writing on their shirts, but the camera is too far away to read them.

    Who plays Mr. Levenstein?American Pie: Band Camp

      Eugene Levy. Eugene acts in other movies, such as "Cheaper by the Dozen". He is a very well-known actor. The only role he has in this movie is being the MACRO.

    What instrument does Jimmy (the Chinese kid) play?American Pie: Band Camp

      Trumpet. You can see him playing a trumpet during practices. The really noticeable part is when the band plays at the end when they are at Robard's, and at a couple of the practices.

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