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Did Stifler hit a high C while making fun of the goody goody Choir girl priss?
Posted on 3/4/26 at 4:30 pm
Posted on 3/4/26 at 4:30 pm
Was watching American Pie last night for the first time in a hot minute. The scene in question happens right after Heather (Mena Suvari) asks Oz (Chris Klein) to the prom.
Stifler (seriously?) proceeds to drop one of the funniest scenes in the whole movie:
I died laughing. First time I saw it was on vhs at the house. I must have rewinded that scene thirty times. So, older me was like, holy shite is that actually a High C he hits? So I decided to do a little research.
Turns out, no. He did not. It was dubbed in after the fact. The note is a closer to a G over High C. It is a note usually only hit by highly trained FEMALE sopranos. It is physically impossible for a typical untrained male baritone to produce that sound naturally.
And holy shite I died even more after learning that. Stifler hits a note she can’t hit WHILE making fun of her. But he can’t hit it either. At least not in the real world. That’s how great the writing was for his character. Just pure poetry lol.
I love this board. Just my way of giving back. Hope y’all appreciate the silliness…
O, and for your troubles:

Stifler (seriously?) proceeds to drop one of the funniest scenes in the whole movie:
I died laughing. First time I saw it was on vhs at the house. I must have rewinded that scene thirty times. So, older me was like, holy shite is that actually a High C he hits? So I decided to do a little research.
Turns out, no. He did not. It was dubbed in after the fact. The note is a closer to a G over High C. It is a note usually only hit by highly trained FEMALE sopranos. It is physically impossible for a typical untrained male baritone to produce that sound naturally.
And holy shite I died even more after learning that. Stifler hits a note she can’t hit WHILE making fun of her. But he can’t hit it either. At least not in the real world. That’s how great the writing was for his character. Just pure poetry lol.
I love this board. Just my way of giving back. Hope y’all appreciate the silliness…
O, and for your troubles:

Posted on 3/4/26 at 4:50 pm to UnitedFruitCompany
Stifler is truly one of the great characters of all time. I think he only made $5K for the 1st movie.
I love in the same vein when Heather catches them doing something inappropriate and Oz says "Steve, how can you be so insensitive?". Stifler looks at both of them, clearly understands what it would mean to play along, and then says WHHHHHAT?
I love in the same vein when Heather catches them doing something inappropriate and Oz says "Steve, how can you be so insensitive?". Stifler looks at both of them, clearly understands what it would mean to play along, and then says WHHHHHAT?
Posted on 3/4/26 at 4:59 pm to Big Scrub TX
And he totally writes an entire sonnet in his head he’s thinking so much. It’s just masterful acting and writing.
Posted on 3/4/26 at 5:15 pm to UnitedFruitCompany
It tears me apart that we’ll probably never get another American Pie film ever again. But the truth is that even if they did make another one with the original cast, it probably wouldn’t sell well among today’s movie audience. Just goes to show that comedy is a dead genre now.
This post was edited on 3/4/26 at 5:18 pm
Posted on 3/4/26 at 8:56 pm to UnitedFruitCompany
Not to change the subject, but The New Scary Movie looks like its going to be funny as shite.
Posted on 3/5/26 at 9:48 am to UnitedFruitCompany
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So, older me was like, holy shite is that actually a High C he hits? So I decided to do a little research.
Turns out, no. He did not. It was dubbed in after the fact. The note is a closer to a G over High C. It is a note usually only hit by highly trained FEMALE sopranos. It is physically impossible for a typical untrained male baritone to produce that sound naturally.
And holy shite I died even more after learning that. Stifler hits a note she can’t hit WHILE making fun of her. But he can’t hit it either. At least not in the real world. That’s how great the writing was for his character. Just pure poetry lol.
I had to read this twice to get it but you're right that's hilarious
Posted on 3/5/26 at 10:09 am to UnitedFruitCompany
Now plays a part in Tim Allen's latest show Shifting Gears.
Posted on 3/5/26 at 10:37 am to UnitedFruitCompany
quote:
The note is a closer to a G over High C.

Posted on 3/5/26 at 2:01 pm to WG_Dawg
It's actually a G under high C.
Posted on 3/5/26 at 2:22 pm to JasonDBlaha
you do know they already made american pie reunion right?

Posted on 3/5/26 at 3:12 pm to deeprig9
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It's actually a G under high C.
Leave it to the two Georgia fans to keep bringing us back to the section referring to a G
Posted on 3/5/26 at 3:29 pm to skrayper
Those movies still hold up. Stiffler is definitely in the Hall of Fame.
Posted on 3/5/26 at 4:02 pm to RidiculousHype
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I had to read this twice to get it but you're right that's hilarious
same. And it's twice as funny.
Posted on 3/5/26 at 4:33 pm to skrayper
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Leave it to the two Georgia fans to keep bringing us back to the section referring to a G
I've been dabbling in the Rick Beato ear training.
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