30 out of 45 people found the following comment useful :- A Cult Classic of Epic Proportions, 4 March 2003
Author:
David H. Schleicher from New Jersey, USA
"Wet Hot American Summer" is an overlooked comic gem and an absurdest
spoof of those god-awful summer camp movies from the 1980's. If you
enjoy "Monty Python" style sketch humor or were a fan of "The State"
(many of the players are employed here) or "Kids in the Hall," then
this is the ticket for you. People who enjoy humor more in line with
the Farelly Brothers or the "American Pie" films probably just won't
"get this." It's all a matter of taste and your sense of humor. But
seriously, how can you go wrong with a movie that has a pep talk from a
talking can of vegetables or an overly dramatic chase scene where the
person doing the chasing is thwarted by a single barrel of hay in the
middle of a wide open road? My personal favorite is when the guy is
driving the van singing along to "Danny's Song" and then out of nowhere
screams bloody murder as he slams into a tree. Oh, and who can forget
the hilariously rapid decent into the underworld of drugs and despair
by the kids spending an hour away from camp in town? This is also a
must see for people who appreciate Janeane Garafalo's comic timing and
Molly Shannon's bizarre brand of humor. This film was grossly
overlooked when it hit theaters, but I think there is a cult following
waiting for this movie. I hope these people are allowed to collaborate
on another comedy. If they are, then we may have a new dawn of "Monty
Python" style humor infecting the barbarian hordes.
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30 out of 45 people found the following comment useful :-

A Cult Classic of Epic Proportions, 4 March 2003
Author: David H. Schleicher from New Jersey, USA
"Wet Hot American Summer" is an overlooked comic gem and an absurdest spoof of those god-awful summer camp movies from the 1980's. If you enjoy "Monty Python" style sketch humor or were a fan of "The State" (many of the players are employed here) or "Kids in the Hall," then this is the ticket for you. People who enjoy humor more in line with the Farelly Brothers or the "American Pie" films probably just won't "get this." It's all a matter of taste and your sense of humor. But seriously, how can you go wrong with a movie that has a pep talk from a talking can of vegetables or an overly dramatic chase scene where the person doing the chasing is thwarted by a single barrel of hay in the middle of a wide open road? My personal favorite is when the guy is driving the van singing along to "Danny's Song" and then out of nowhere screams bloody murder as he slams into a tree. Oh, and who can forget the hilariously rapid decent into the underworld of drugs and despair by the kids spending an hour away from camp in town? This is also a must see for people who appreciate Janeane Garafalo's comic timing and Molly Shannon's bizarre brand of humor. This film was grossly overlooked when it hit theaters, but I think there is a cult following waiting for this movie. I hope these people are allowed to collaborate on another comedy. If they are, then we may have a new dawn of "Monty Python" style humor infecting the barbarian hordes.
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