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Be Prepared To Feel Old – American Pie Turns 20!

Ouch, my childhood!

image via IMDb

I distinctly remember watching American Pie as a young teenager. I also had to watch it secretively, because it was deemed inappropriate by my father. And in hind sight, he was probably correct — don’t you hate when you’re parents end up being right? What’s more shocking than realizing your parents are right about something? How about when you realize a movie has turned TWENTY!

That’s right folks, American Pie is now 20-years-old. That will probably hit some of us older folks right in the childhood — how dare the things we used to love age!

The cast of the movie did an interview with American TV program Entertainment Tonight. You can watch the interview below, and share with us some of the movies you were shocked to see age!

via ET
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