Fantastic! Gaia promised us a camp classic, and they really delivered. I was worried it was going to be stilted and cliche, but no, this was fun all the way. The plot wasn't too complicated, and there was a nice logical explanation for all the wimps in the audience -- except why the guy who owned the house was so darn weird. Was this made in the days before acting lessons by any chance?
10 thumbs up!
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