Elementary School Performs Scarface UPDATED!

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Chipperz said:
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SextusMaximus said:
The Portal theme done by primary kids, I liked. This? not so much, there's a fine line between giving kids the bit of leeway they deserve (e.g. Portal) and going a little bit too far.
Fuck that. Video games in school? Lame. Scarface in school? Fucken-incredible! Imagine how tight that little kid will be in 10 years.
All I can see is the same kid, drinking lemonade and doing [what looked like popcorn] while yelling "I PLAYED FUDGIN' TONY MONTANA! FUDGE YOU, YOU SON OF A B!"

OT - this was amazing. I laughed harder than I thought I was going to.
I am in complete agreement with you. Just seeing that little kid, looking all serious, saying those lines is the funniest thing I have seen all day.

I just want to know what it would be like to be that kid anyway. He is easily the coolest kid I have known. I can just visualize what you said he would be doing; drinking lemonade and doing popcorn, saying yeah, I was fudging Tony Montana you sons of a B.
 

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Le Tueur said:
Would be a badass play. Next up, Die Hard by the 1st graders
I think you have something there.
You see the final scene, with kid Hans ready to shoot kid John. Then we see that John taped a toy pistol to his back, whips it out and shoots Hans. You then see kid Hans hanging off the edge of the stage, grasping on to watch of Johns wife. You see John reach out, and undo the watch, and see Hans plummet to his death in some dramatic way.

I really think there is some potential in this play. The only problem would be the lack of a big set and we would miss the huge explosion on the roof. Also we won?t be able to recreate the cop car scene, where the body falls, and then you see the machine gunners turn the guys car into Swiss cheese. Still, it might all be worth it to see a little kid say, ?Yippee-ki-yay mother fudger.?
 

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YES!

Good god I love to see plays like this. I would be SO PROUD of my child if they were involved in this hahaha
 

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This is a beautiful thing. Sure, it's fake, but it's still a beautiful concept... next time I'm near an elementary school, I'll suggest a dramatic rendition of Manhunt 2.
 

Zepren

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i love it. i wish i got the so scarface as a kid at primary school. shame it turned out fake.
 

jpakaferrari

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This guy is clearly not listening to himself when he talks. People who are shocked by this video are hypocrites? He made this video, he is also a purveyor of other controversial and possibly violent media... he guards his own daughter as much as he can from violence, but he put these little kids in a video. Last time I checked thats pretty much textbook hypocrisy. Interesting idea though and well executed. It is true that children are incredibly overexposed to violence, I'm just not sure this was the way to send a message about that.
 

GonzoGamer

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I didn't really crack up until the end where the kid in the overcoat sneaks up from behind and finishes him off.
 

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Well that is just fine, if some middle school kids want to do a play on Scarface then that's all well and WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTT???
 

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Cutest Scarface ever.

The guy behind it is a bit full of himself, though. Viral videos aren't what I'd consider "film making". They're for teh lulz. You laugh and you move on. They usually don't leave lasting impression unless they go through memetic mutation.