She did not want a piece.
Jason Biggs’ spouse hadn’t noticed “American Pie” when she 1st began dating him — and only watched the raunchy teen comedy just after they had been currently married.
“I felt like I was way too intellectual theater significant at the time,” Biggs’ other 50 percent, actress and writer Jenny Mollen, explained to The Article.
“I was way too occupied hanging out at like an indie online video shop.”
Biggs, 46, mentioned his then-future spouse’s initial snub of the hit motion picture — which built him a family name and spawned three sequels — was icing on the cake.
“Yeah, she hadn’t witnessed it when we had been with each other, which was essentially very refreshing,” he stated.
Mollen, 45, ultimately observed the 1999 coming-of-age comedy — which includes Biggs’ iconic scene where he’s intimate with an apple pie — with her hubby the initially yr they ended up married.
“I indicate I was horrified,” Mollen claimed. “But it was humorous.”
The pair, who are the new hosts of TBS’ revival of “Dinner and Movie,” recalled their initial day — at Sushi Park on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles — in which they were established up by Mollen’s sister.
“It was actually a double date. Mainly it was her sister and this male she was seeing at the time, they set us up and we ended up going the 4 of us,” defined Biggs, who grew up in Hasbrouck Heights, NJ.
The pair — who would be married nine months later — ended up grabbing a drink collectively that exact night, following the other few left.
A couple of days later on, Biggs attained out to Mollen to formally request her out.
“He texted me a pair times after and wrote, ‘Fancy a dinner date?’ which, I . . . thought was so weird.
“Like ‘Fancy a evening meal date? What year was this?”
Mollen nevertheless has the vest Biggs donned for the celebration.
“He wore a yellow sweater vest, a ‘svest,’ that I have saved,” she reported.
“Do you however have that?” Biggs questioned.
“Yes, it is in the back again home … simply because it is just so bad,” Mollen mentioned, laughing.
“It appeared like he was about to go golfing in a ‘Caddyshack’ movie.”
“I was heading for ‘Caddyshack’ Chic. ‘Caddy chic,’ I simply call it,” Biggs replied.
The lovebirds, who live in the West Village with their two sons, Sid, 10, and Lazlo, 6, tied the knot at a FedEx Kinko’s off the 101 Freeway in Calabasas, CA in 2008.
“Our moms and dads were driving us insane at the time. We were in our 20s and did not want to be beholden to whichever their ideas of our union appeared like,” claimed Mollen, a native of Arizona.
“And I was undertaking some sort of Pilates class and this girl explained, ‘Oh, I know a female who can occur about. She’s a justice of the peace, and she can marry you virtually in your pajamas, in your bed.’ And I believed, ‘Oh, that’d be sort of humorous if we had been just there with the dogs laying in mattress.’”
When they referred to as the lady to talk to if she could marry them, she explained to them she was hectic that working day, but would be in a position to officiate if they achieved her at the shipping retailer.
“We had been just younger and fired up and insanely impulsive. And we jumped in the car and were like, ‘We’ll be appropriate there,’” Mollen recalled.
“Actually, we had to do verbal vows to make it official in addition to signing the paperwork. And we did it out by the vehicle because we experienced our pet dogs with us,” Biggs additional.
“So we have been holding our 3 little canine in the parking large amount, which was shared with a Taco Bell, autos whizzing by on the freeway … very passionate.”