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- American Pie released in 1999 and was made by Universal Pictures. In order to get a R rating the movie studio removed most of the scenes that are related to sex or sexual activities. The movie latter got a unrated edition that added those scenes back into the movie.
- A song about the plane crash which killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper. It was done by Don McLean.
- American Pie è una serie cinematografica che, tra spin-off e capitoli normali, è diventata più lunga di Star Wars.
- "American Pie" is an epic poem, written by American bard Don McLean. It became very popular in the 1970s when it was controversially adapted into one of the longest songs ever written. The song, as it was released, seems to tell the story of a man contemplating his life after the tragic auto-gyro accident that killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper. This interpretation is contentious, however, and the actual meaning of the lyrics is still hotly debated by enthusiasts.
- thumb|260px American pie (1999) es una película dirigida por Paul Weitz y protagonizada por Jason Biggs. Con un presupuesto de 10 millones de dólares, la película ingresó 101 y se convirtió en la primera de una saga centrada en este grupo de amigos. En su último año de instituto, un grupo de amigos hacen un pacto para perder la virginidad antes de graduarse. Jim (Jason Biggs), Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas), Oz (Chris Klein) y Paul (Eddie Kaye Thomas) harán todo lo posible por tener relaciones sexuales antes de llegar a la universidad, aunque eso les suponga algún que otro problema.
- "American Pie" is a folk rock song by singer-songwriter Don McLean. Recorded and released on the American Pie album in 1971, the single was a number-one U.S. hit for four weeks in 1972. A re-release in 1991 did not chart in the U.S., but reached number 12 in the UK. The song is an abstract story surrounding "The Day the Music Died" — the 1959 plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, The Big Bopper (Jiles Perry Richardson, Jr.), as well as the pilot, Roger Peterson. The importance of "American Pie" to America's musical and cultural heritage was recognized by the Songs of the Century education project which listed the song as the number five song of the twentieth century. Some Top 40 stations initially played only side two of the single, but the song's popularity eventually force
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