
American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile (2006)
When Erik Stifler realizes that he's the only Stifler family member who might graduate high school a virgin, he decides to live up to his legacy. After some well-meaning advice from Jim's dad, Erik's ready to take his chances at the annual and infamous Naked Mile race, where his devoted friends and some uninhibited sorority girls will create the most outrageous weekend ever.
Details
Budget
$0
Rating
6/10 (2059 votes)
Status
Released
Production Companies
Rogue Pictures, Neo Art & Logic
About American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile
Released in 2006, "American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile" is a comedy following Erik Stifler, a high school senior determined to avoid graduating as a virgin. Guided by advice from Jim's dad, a recurring character in the series, Erik sets his sights on the annual Naked Mile race. This event forms the backdrop for the film's narrative, involving his friends and sorority members.
As a direct-to-video spin-off within the "American Pie" franchise, the movie explores themes common to the series, including adolescence, college life, and sexual exploration. The plot centers around a road trip to the Naked Mile event, a concept that allows for various comedic situations. The film contains keywords like "virgin," "masturbation," and "sex comedy," indicating its focus. It carries an IMDb rating of 5.1 out of 10 from over 66,000 votes, and a 0% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes, with an audience score of 6 out of 10 from over 2,000 TMDB users.
The movie is 97 minutes long and falls squarely within the comedy genre, utilizing tropes often found in college-set films. It is part of a larger franchise that began with "American Pie" in 1999, continuing the tradition of focusing on the comedic misadventures of young adults navigating their sexual awakenings and social lives. The narrative of Erik Stifler trying to live up to his family's reputation while pursuing his goal drives the plot.
Why you might be searching for American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile
People often search for this film due to its association with the "American Pie" franchise, specifically looking for details related to the "Naked Mile" event, the character of Erik Stifler, or general plot points involving college parties and sexual encounters, as suggested by common search queries about explicit scenes and young adult themes.
What reviewers are saying
One reviewer considered this their favorite entry in the "Presents" series, noting the significant amount of nudity, drinking, and drug use, wishing their own college parties had been as entertaining.
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You can stream "American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile" on Netflix. It's also available to rent or purchase on platforms like Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango at Home, YouTube, and Google Play Movies. For physical copies, the movie can be bought on DVD or Blu-ray.
While the movie is fictional, the "Naked Mile" event featured in the title is based on a real tradition from the University of Michigan. Students would run or bike through campus partially or entirely naked to celebrate the last day of classes, a practice that ran from 1985 to 2000, with smaller groups continuing until 2004.
At the end of "American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile," Erik Stifler realizes he loves his girlfriend Tracy and decides not to sleep with Brandi. He rushes back to Tracy, who had initially planned to sleep with her ex-boyfriend after giving Erik a 'sex pass.' Erik finds Tracy at a party, declares his love, and they reconcile and have sex.
Audience opinions on "American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile" are mixed. While some viewers consider it a good comedy, with one Rotten Tomatoes reviewer calling it the "best American Pie spin-off," others found it repetitive and less engaging than the main series. Critics generally gave it negative reviews, citing shallow humor and a disjointed plot.