Amy Poehler And Paul Rudd Talk Drinking And Partying On Wet Hot American Summer Set, And I’m Amused By The Actor Who Wasn’t Having It
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Amy Poehler And Paul Rudd Talk Drinking And Partying On Wet Hot American Summer Set, And I’m Amused By The Actor Who Wasn’t Having It


​​​​Wet Hot American Summer is a goofy cult comedy classic movie stacked with (then) rising stars. Two of the cast members from the flick, Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler, reminisced about the ample amount of hang time fueled by adult beverages BTS. From sunup to sundown (and beyond), many adults of the Camp Firewood crew partied while off the clock, with one distinct exception. And the odd man out of the bunch in question is humorously fitting.

Amy Poehler recently had WHAS peer Paul Rudd join her on her podcast, Good Hang. The two covered a lot of ground, including his second title on the 2025 movie guide A24’s Friendship, along with many Rudd classics. Then there’s the 2001 hit they shared. They recalled how most of their time not in character was dictated by beer runs and not prepping for future scenes. After each day was done, many gathered to drink said brews and party loudly into the night, until things shifted a bit with a late arrival. Via the podcast’s YouTube page, Poehler shared:

Do you remember David Hyde Pierce coming out to tell us to–‘Can you be a little quieter?’

It’s wildly fitting that David Hyde Pierce, Fraiser’s persnickety Niles Crane, was the one to question the late-night goings-on. I can only imagine these two, along with Ken Marino, Bradley Cooper and Elizabeth Banks, or anyone who hung out, being taken aback humorously themselves.

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The Ant-Man actor piped in, noting it was Pierce’s first evening on set. He mentioned the professional was likely prepping for his first scene the next morning and got interrupted by the partygoers. When the two parties met, no one formally knew the other, and a fellow cast mate broke the awkward tension with the obvious pop culture reference relating to the actor (though it was goofily skewed). The Clueless alum said:

I remember, it was his first night, none of us knew him, and it was like one in the morning and it’s so loud, he’s filming the next morning. He’s been in his room. He’s a professional. I remember he came out and then stopped in the doorway, it was like the needle on the record, and everyone stopped, got quiet. We all looked and Ken Marino just goes ‘Oh great, it’s Frasier.’



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