Many reviewers felt the formula was "tired" and "crass," relying heavily on vulgar sight gags involving musical instruments and bodily fluids. Common Sense Media described it as an "unnecessary sequel".
The story follows (Tad Hilgenbrinck), the younger brother of the infamous Steve Stifler. Eager to live up to his brother’s "Stifmeister" legacy, Matt pulls a high-profile prank on his school's band that goes disastrously wrong. As punishment, he is sent to Tall Oaks band camp for the summer by the school's guidance counselor, Chuck "The Sherminator" Sherman (Chris Owen). Band CampMovie | 2005
The camp's band director and Matt's primary love interest; reviewers often cite Kebbel as the film's standout performer. Many reviewers felt the formula was "tired" and
Reprising his iconic role as "Jim’s Dad," he serves as the camp’s MACRO (Morale and Conflict Resolution Officer), providing the only major link to the original trilogy. Eager to live up to his brother’s "Stifmeister"
Critically, the film received mixed to negative reviews, holding a on Rotten Tomatoes .
Despite the critical reception, the film was a significant commercial hit for the direct-to-DVD market, selling over a million copies in its first week.
Matt’s tech-savvy roommate who helps him with his hidden camera schemes.