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Anyone concerned about the direction of today's youth need look no further than a recent stage production of Brian DePalma's cocaine wars masterpiece "Scarface" - starring elementary school-age kids. The origin of the video below is unknown; although the poster claims it is from her son's school play, there's not a school out there in Googleland that wants to claim it. Regardless, it makes for a fine -though severely twisted- piece of cine!
The play uses popcorn in place of cocaine, toy guns for AK's and AR's and the word "fudge" in lieu of the F-word. Trivia buffs know that the original screen production of Scarface used the word "F***" 226 times (or 1.3 times/minute) - that's an awful lot of fudge for these wannabe little gangstas!
Update:
As I expected, this was not actually part of a school play. Apparently it was a video produced by director Marc Klasfield who also produced some of Lady Gaga's music videos, with the intention of it going viral. Either way, it's funny as hell, and much more entertaining than Lady Gaga!