I think American Pie was a grossly misunderstood movie.
Upon recently re-watching the movie, it is more obvious that the point of the script was to show faults with core american values (All frames with distinctly american things are somewhat skewed, stale and surreal. Prom is largely underwhelming. Also an American Pie gets fucked.), and that being misogynistic and vulgar is a bad thing. (The goal of every movie is gaining "manhood" through sex, Stifler claims to have had sex, but is never shown having it unlike all other characters. also drinks jizz, gets pissed on, enemy fucks his mom, has bad experiences with lesbians, strippers, eats dogshit, and has unconsumated sex with an elderly woman.)
(Also early in creating a day-to-day situation where the internet is used to undermine a persons privacy.)
The godlike meme-ery pulled off by Sean William Scott as Stifler transforms the collective memory of the American Pie core series as dumb, gross, childlike, misogynistic and filled with bad pop-punk. (Unlike all the movies the popularity of American Pie spawned, there is barely any pop-punk.)
What Sean William Scott pulled of in the series popularized the character traits of "The Stifmeister", when the series was trying to do the opposite.
Being chauvinistic, watching jackass, being an insulting man-child was on demand.
This bred a sociological countermeasure.
The Social Justice Warrior.
Think about it.
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