How Cult Movies Are Made
Tuesday September 23, 2003
2001's "Wet Hot American Summer" made us laugh: Janeane Garofalo gets to be sarcastic, funny, and fall in love with David Hyde Pierce while her sex-obsessed counselors run wild and the crazy camp cook takes orders from a can of beans. Who knew it would become a cult classic? indieWIRE reports that the film, written and directed by Michael Showalter and David Wain of "The State," is now playing in "Rocky Horror"-like midnight screenings every Friday and Saturday at the AMC Empire in New York. Bring your beach towels!

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