The DUFF
The DUFF (teen slang for "Designated Ugly Fat Friend") is a 2015 American high school teen comedy film directed by Ari Sandel. The screenplay by Josh Cagan was based on the 2010 novel of the same name by Kody Keplinger. The film stars Mae Whitman, Robbie Amell, Bella Thorne, Nick Eversman, Skyler Samuels, Bianca Santos, Allison Janney, and Ken Jeong. The DUFF was distributed by CBS Films via Lionsgate. CBS also produced the film with Vast Entertainment and Wonderland Sound and Vision. It was released on February 20, 2015, and was the first film for which Lionsgate took over CBS Films' distribution functions. It received positive reviews from critics, with praise for Whitman's performance. Comparisons were frequently drawn to the cult teen films Mean Girls (2004) and Easy A (2010). Against a budget of $8.5 million, the film grossed $43 million at the box office.
That means you're being mentally tough and making decisions. That's what half of my last book was about. When you become proactive, your problems become subtractive, and then good things are bound to happen. Wow, okay. Little of the old proactive, subtractive. Got it. I'll remember that if you remember no more duck face. - No duck head. - Duck face.
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Oh, Toby, don't stop. Don't stop. I wanna be your wife. How do we look together? How do we look together? - The most beautiful couple? - Oh, my God. Is that Bianca Piper? Yep. Oh, my God, that is so horrible. I would hate it if that was me and people saw this. - I should totally forward this. - Me too. - Viral? - Viral.
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Did you read the comments on that video? Yeah. It says, "That mannequin just made out with a five." Oh, my God, he called her a five. Ha, ha. "Bianca Piper's ass means the terrorists have won." Ouch. I feel bad for Toby. "Flash mob hump session on Toby at 3:30"? He's gotta be so embarrassed. His senior year is going to suck.
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