The gang is participating in a program sponsored by the Golden Age Dramatic League. They present their own fractured version of Quo Vadis? (1924).

If you have twenty minutes to kill and you don't mind the sound of 1930s microphones peaking, then yeah, watch this. It’s basically a fever dream where a bunch of kids try to act out a historical epic. If you hate seeing kids covered in sticky food, stay far away. Most people will find it funny because seeing a kid in...
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"If you have twenty minutes to kill and you don't mind the sound of 1930s microphones peaking, then yeah, watch this. It’s basically a fever dream where a bunch of kids try to act out a historical epic. If you hate seeing kids covered in sticky food, stay far away. Most people will find it funny because seeing a kid in a toga get hit with a pie is a classic for a reason. The whole thing feels like it was filmed in a garage that someone tried to decorate with bedsheets. It’s supposed to be a pla..."
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