
VHS American Wedding
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"American Wedding" on VHS is the 2003 Universal release of the third film in the American Pie series, this copy being the Extended Unrated Party Edition. That designation matters: this is not the theatrical cut. Universal pressed this version with additional footage that bypassed the ratings board, and the white and red case spine carries the unrated stamp alongside the "More Bachelor Party Too Hot For Theaters" tagline. Seann William Scott's face is the cover. This is the copy that came out when VHS was already in its final commercial stretch.
2003 was a hard pivot year for home video. DVD had crossed 50% household penetration the prior year, and studios were trimming VHS press runs significantly, which means late-run VHS pressings of franchise films from this period exist in smaller quantities than their DVD counterparts. The American Pie franchise itself was three films deep by this point, running from 1999 through a Universal distribution pipeline that treated the series as a reliable R-rated comedy franchise with consistent box office. Jim and Michelle's wedding brings back the full cast, but this edition was built around Stifler, which is why the marketing and the case art lean into Seann William Scott. An unrated extended cut getting a VHS press in 2003 was already a back-catalog play, not a primary retail push. That scarcity on the VHS side is the actual story here.
The extended cut that closed the trilogy before the franchise became a bargain bin.
This copy came out of Las Vegas. The white and red case is clean, no water damage visible on the shell exterior. Check the ribbon housing directly: ribbon should sit flat with no slack before you commit to a play. The unrated stamp is printed on the front face of the case, not a sticker overlay, which is the correct configuration for this pressing. Condition on the label side of the cassette is the thing to verify before you shelve it: the label print on late Universal VHS runs from this period was prone to edge curl on copies that saw any humidity. Check that label seam.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm the ribbon sits flat in the housing and the label edge shows no curl before grading condition.
The extended cut that closed the trilogy before the franchise became a bargain bin.
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