American Reunion (2012) Soundtracks. Soundtrack Credits. Bump 'N' Grind Written and Performed by R. Kelly Courtesy of The RCA Records Label By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing. Love Muscle Written by Carvin Knowles Performed by SEX-O. American Reunion (2012) dir. Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg 8.5/10 #American Reunion #American Pie #American Pie Reunion #Jon Hurwitz #Hayden Schlossberg #Jason Biggs #Alyson Hannigan #Chris Klein #Thomas Ian Nicholas #Tara Reid #Seann William Scott #Mena Suvari #Eddie Kaye Thomas #John Cho #Jennifer Coolidge #Eugene Levy #poster. American Reunion (2012) SYNOPSIS: In the summer of 1999, four small-town Michigan boys began a quest to lose their virginity. In the ensuing years, Jim (Jaso. A man covers himself with the lid of a pan, however we learn later that the lid is made of glass and transparent. There is an up-close shot where we see full male genitalia followed by a full body and head shot where full genitalia continues to be shown.

BornJuly 21, 1989 (age 31)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
OccupationActress
Years active2008–present

Ali Cobrin (born July 21, 1989)[1] is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Molly in the Showtime series Look: The Series, as Kara in the 2012 film American Reunion, and as Whitney in the 2014 film Neighbors.

Early life[edit]

Cobrin was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois.[2] She attended high school at the Chicago Academy for the Arts where she majored in musical theatre.[3] Growing up, she trained to become a classical ballerina[4] and competed in the Junior Olympics.[3] Cobrin has one brother, and two half-sisters. She is of Jewish descent.[5]

Career[edit]

Cobrin began her entertainment career as an improvisation player in Second City's teen ensemble and danced with the Burklyn Ballet Theater touring Scotland, where she performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.[6] During that same time, Cobrin had workshopped Broadway musicals, including All That Jazz and Wonderland, which were directed by Ben Vereen and Frank Wildhorn, respectively.[7] After graduating high school at the age of 17, Cobrin moved to Los Angeles, California to pursue an acting career.[3]

Upon moving to Los Angeles, Cobrin had her first film acting role in a 2008 short film entitled One. That same year, she starred in another short film called Jack Turner and the Reluctant Vampire, which won two awards in the Los Angeles Accolade Competition.[citation needed] In 2009, Cobrin had a supporting role in The Hole, a 3D film directed by Joe Dante.[8] The film would win the first Premio Persol award for best 3-D movie at the 2009 Venice Film Festival.[9] In 2010, Cobrin made her debut television appearance in Kings by Night,[citation needed] a comedy pilot for Spike TV, and Showtime's LOOK.[2] Later that year, she had a lead actress role in the film Cold Cabin, and appeared opposite to rapper B.o.B in the Adidas Originals shoe campaign commercial, MEGA Diner.[6] In 2011, she guest starred in the television series, Friends with Benefits.[citation needed] In 2012, Cobrin had a supporting role in American Reunion, a sequel in the original American Pie film series.[10] The same year, she starred in Life’s an Itch.[11] In 2015, she portrayed Kylie Atkins in Trevor Matthews' horror thriller film Girl House, in which she co-starred with Slaine.[12] She portrayed also Joan in the drama thriller film Outlaw, which was directed by Todd Shields and Julia in Michaël Nakache drama film Connected.[13]

Filmography[edit]

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2008Jack Turner and the Reluctant VampireValShort film
2008OneJessShort film
2009The HoleTiffany
2010Cold CabinKate
2012American ReunionKara
2012Life's an ItchGillian Gracin
2014NeighborsWhitney
2014Girl HouseKylie Atkins
2014Lap DanceMonica
2014A Beautiful NowTracey
2014OutlawJoan
2015ConnectedJuliaShort film
2018The Iron OrchardLee MontgomeryCo-star
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
2010Look: The SeriesMollyMain role; 11 episodes
2010Kings by NightAmberUnaired Spike pilot
2011Friends with BenefitsHope PraterEpisode: 'The Benefit of Being Shallow'
2015The Unauthorized Melrose Place StoryDaphne ZunigaTelevision film
2018The BaxtersKari BaxterTelevision series
2018Deadly MatrimonyParker WyndhamTelevision film
2020My Birthday RomanceCallieTelevision film

References[edit]

American reunion soundtrack list of songs
  1. ^Hurwitz, Jon. 'Happy Birthday @AliCobrin! She's the lovely Kara from American Reunion for those not in the know. Follow her!'. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  2. ^ ab'Ali Cobrin'. Maxim. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  3. ^ abcCobrin, Ali. 'Bio'. Ali Cobrin. Archived from the original on 2012-04-10. Retrieved 8 April 2012.
  4. ^'The Hottie Stop Interviews Ali Cobrin, star of GirlHouse!'. JoBlo.com. 2015-02-16. Retrieved 2015-04-13.
  5. ^https://mobile.twitter.com/AliCobrin/status/24870190099
  6. ^ abCudworth, Tom. 'Dancing For Krumholtz'. The Common Tongue. Archived from the original on 2013-04-16. Retrieved 8 April 2012.
  7. ^Rifkin, Adam. 'LOOK THE SERIES'. SHOWTIME. Retrieved 8 April 2012.
  8. ^Elley, Derek (11 September 2009). 'Review: 'The Hole''. Variety. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  9. ^Hayes, Britt (14 September 2009). 'Joe Dante's The Hole Wins Venice Prize'. Brutal as Hell. Archived from the original on 24 September 2009. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  10. ^Barone, Matt (6 April 2012). 'Interview: 'American Reunion' Directors Talk Bringing The 'American Pie' Kids Into Their 30s'. Complex.com. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  11. ^McIlhone, Sally (16 May 2012). 'Miss American Pie: introducing Ali Cobrin'. FHM.
  12. ^Miska, Brad. 'Ali Cobrin Girl House'. Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 8 April 2012.
  13. ^Hallam, Scott. 'Exclusive: Ali Cobrin and Slaine Talk About Living in the Girl House'. Dread Central. Retrieved 8 April 2012.

External links[edit]

  • Ali Cobrin on IMDb
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ali_Cobrin&oldid=1003457305'

American Reunion

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2012

Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg

Universal Pictures

Jason Biggs, Alyson Hannigan, Seann William Scott

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The week’s big film news is the YouTube premiere of David Lynch’s first public “movie” in six years, Crazy Clown Time. This seven-minute video brings the lyrics of a song off the director’s first solo album to lurid life. At a backyard party spinning of control, one guy “screamed so loud, he spit”; another sets his lavish Mohawk on fire; a ripe blond “ripped her shirt off completely” — all filmed in jittery hell-scape tableaux intercut with shots of the 66-year-old auteur wailing in the voice of piglet just before slaughter time. It’s a deranged take on youthful bravura stoked by alcohol and anarchy, and a way-more telling, artful vision than this week’s other entry in post-teen misbehavior, American Reunion.

In 1999, American Pie wormed its way into the low-movie Pantheon with its depiction of East Great Falls High School seniors in various degrees of teen heat. Managing to blend in a single scene those two national icons, masturbation and mom’s apple pie, the movie became a big hit, hatched one indelible character — the manic cocksman Steve Stifler (Seann William Scott) — and shepherded horny kids through puberty as National Lampoon’s Animal House and Porky’s had done for their parents. Two sequels, American Pie 2 and American Wedding, were nearly as popular, all topping the $100-million mark at the domestic box office, but the series quickly devolved into direct-to-video spinoffs.

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Now, in a meager Stimulus Act for its underremembered cast, American Reunion reconvenes the actors and many of the old jokes for a slapdash essay on the perils of hitting 30 — which, the movie suggests, is like falling out of bed and landing on barbed wire. Gone is the priapic innocence of high school, when one boy could write in his yearbook that he “hopes to have the sex life of Ricky Martin.” As they prepare for their 13th-year reunion, Jim (Jason Biggs) is mired in a sexless marriage with his teen sweetheart Michelle (Alyson Hannigan); the jock Oz (Chris Klein) is a minor celebrity still wincing from a loss to Gilbert Gottfried on a Dancing With the Stars-type show; Stifler is working as a temp for a ruthless boss; and Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas) and Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas)… well, their problem is that nobody cares what their problems are.

In one of Reunion’s vagrant lurches into truth-telling, Jim asks Stifler, “When are you gonna realize that things are never gonna be like they used to be?” Yet the recipe used by writer-directors Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, who did the Harold & Kumar movies, ordains that everything should be exactly the way it once worked. Jim, the kid who seduced the pie, is again caught in a compromising position in the kitchen. (Penis alert!) Guys and gals from the first film, now thicker and with incipient crow lines, pair up in more or less the same permutations as when they were young and shiny. The movie’s message is that the way to face impeding maturity is to embrace your inner teen idiot.

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Hurwitz and Schlossberg do run a few variations on the wages of sin, post-graduate division. Stifler finally hooks up with a girl he fondly recalls as “the mouth that got away”; when he agrees to be the donor, not the receiver, in a session of oral sex, he gets a tart lesson in growing up. Jim, always a figure of repressed sexual panic, has become the dream beau of Kara (the preternaturally luscious Ali Cobrin), a child he used to babysit for and who is just turning a hot 18. For other 30-year-old men, the availability of a gorgeous, drunk, naked, besotted teen who hungers for deflowering might be an enticement; for Jim, it’s a test of marital fidelity and not even mildly tempting. The film’s only inspired, unfraught coupling involves Jim’s dad and Stifler’s mom (Eugene Levy and Jennifer Coolidge, otherwise partnered in three of Christopher Guest’s improv comedies) — but to see that, you’ll have to stay for the closing credits.

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The movie keeps bursting into comic situations whose implications it then tiptoes away from. The scene of Jim and the randy, inebriated Kara in a car summons the memory of the oral-sex chapter in John Irving’s The World According to Garp; that encounter ended in castration, this in mere embarrassment. Another segment has Kara’s creepy boyfriend swiping bikini tops from beach bunnies, with Stifler and his pals in angry pursuit. But it never occurs to our heroes that they should liberate the stolen bras and return them to their grateful owners. The guys are just revenging a slur on their collective manhood, which Stifler caps by taking a crap in the bad guy’s beer cooler. Ah, 30! As Houston Astros pitcher Larry Anderson sagely remarked, “You’re only young once, but you can be immature forever.”

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How many more times can the American posse be immature for our tentative pleasure? Another, much more elevated movie series — Michael Apted’s landmark documentary chronicle that began in 1963 with Seven Up! — has traced the lives of a dozen or so English people from childhood through early and late middle-age, with a new episode every seven years. (56 Up is due later this year.) I wouldn’t encourage it, but the East Great Falls High class of ’99 could return every decade to face new challenges while displaying the same case of arrested development. Or they could be really ballsy and let David Lynch direct the next sequel. Jim screams so loud, he spits. Stifler sets his hair on fire. Oh, that’d be Crazy Clown Time for sure.