It had been about 15 years since the cast of Wet Hot American Summer sat on the steps of the little red cabin in Camp Firewood
The cabin was exactly as they remembered it, because the whole set had been recreated exactly as it was in the 2001 movie. But the circumstances surrounding their gathering couldn't have been more different.
Back then, the movie was made for just $1.8 million, and released to less-than-enthusiastic reviews. This time the cast was recording an 8-part TV series, backed by content giant Netflix, and filmed with the support of a large cult fanbase. Not to mention the fact that a bunch of the campers — including Amy Poehler and Paul Rudd — were now huge stars Read more...
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