Grace Helbig, Hannah Hart, & Mamrie Hart Finish Each Other’s Sentences

Camp Takota was released online on February 14, 2014 for the low price of a $9.99 digital download (or more if you’d like to watch the movie and the documentary about the movie and/or receive a care package).

The straight-to-download flick about a trio of former besties who reunite at their childhood summer camp some years later stars internet phenoms Grace Helbig, Hannah Hart, and Mamrie Hart. The trio spent a lot of time together during production in Santa Clarita, a particularly well-suited, campy spot in California with no cell phone reception. That means, for the handful of days the three girls were on set, they got to know each other very well without the usual incessant and ubiquitous presence of internet-connected devices. They got to know each other so well, in fact, that they can now finish each other’s sentences. Kind of.

We caught up with Helbig, Hart, and Hart at the Camp Takota Sneak Peek Preview Party and asked them what they learned about themselves while making the film. They answered all at once.

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