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Adam Resnick is a delightfully unconventional American filmmaker who has carved out a singular niche in the world of offbeat comedy. With a background as a writer for the iconic Late Night with David Letterman, Resnick brings a wonderfully skewed sensibility to his feature films, imbuing them with a delightfully absurdist spirit and a subversive, outsider perspective. Resnick's lone directorial effort, the cult classic Cabin Boy, is a shining example of his distinctive creative voice. Released in 1994, the film is a delirious, surreal voyage that follows the misadventures of a snobbish, urbane "elitist" (played with neurotic brilliance by Chris Elliott) who finds himself unceremoniously stranded on a fishing trawler. With its bizarre visual flourishes, idiosyncratic humor, and gleeful refusal to conform to mainstream expectations, Cabin Boy stands as a testament to Resnick's willingness to chart his own off-kilter path. Despite his limited filmography, Resnick has left an indelible mark on the comedy landscape, his singular vision serving as a refreshing antidote to the more predictable offerings of mainstream Hollywood. Those seeking a cinematic experience that is equal parts hilarious, strange, and utterly unique would do well to seek out the singular world of Adam Resnick.