00:05I like that even though it's like a teen movie, it's really, it's about girls coming together.
00:12And when you watch it, I think it's going to teach some girls a very interesting lesson.
00:16Even though I do play, you know, the mean girl, reading the script, you just, you see what power girls
00:23can have when you do stick together.
00:26I honestly think May is just so beautiful. And when you see her on camera, she just, she lights up
00:32the whole screen.
00:33And she's so funny and natural. I sat next to her at the table read, and the whole time I
00:39couldn't even focus on my lines because I was just like, this, she, she makes that character really come to
00:46life.
00:48I say it's called The Duff, and usually people don't know what that is, so I have to say designated
00:53ugly fat friend.
00:54And it's about this girl that goes through high school and doesn't realize that she's been typecasted, and she has
00:59no idea what that is, and she's shocked by it.
01:02And what I really like about this film that's interesting is, yeah, she's friends with two pretty girls, but they're
01:08not, just because you're pretty doesn't mean that you have to be, you know, so mean and put other people
01:14down.
01:14Obviously, my character has something about her that she's insecure with, as most people that bully other people do, there's
01:22something that you have in life that, you know, you're insecure with, that bothers you, that makes you want to
01:27put people down.
01:29Her goals for her future is to become a star. She thinks that she will be a star, and that
01:36high school will stick with her forever, and that to, in order to be a star, that she has to
01:40own high school.
01:41She's putting together this whole, like, reality show, and that's why it's not even that she just naturally wants to
01:47be this mean.
01:48She thinks it's funny. She thinks it's cute, and that it'll get her someplace.
01:55Robby is so nice and so funny, and also watching him read a table, I was just, he's so good.
02:02He's so natural and funny.
02:05And this character, Wes, is like, you know, everybody thinks he's just the dumb jock who's hot and whatever and
02:12has abs, but he doesn't bring that to the character.
02:14He brings something else, and that's this, you know, this kid on the inside that, yeah, makes all these jokes
02:19to get the laugh, almost like Madison.
02:22But really, he has family problems, and he just wants to be, you know, recognized and known, and not just
02:28like a little side piece, kind of, this is my boyfriend, look at him.
02:32You know, he doesn't want that, and that's how Madison treats him.
02:36He's really a kind of whatever you want to try, I will go for it, which is really nice to
02:42see, because sometimes it's all about, you know, sticking directly to the lines.
02:46But I think how to make something natural is by saying it in your own way, because if you're just
02:53reciting lines in a script, it might not be the way you talk naturally and the beats you speak with
02:59naturally.
03:00So he really lets you have it, and we're always discussing and changing ideas.
03:06They come on set, and they light it up like you've never seen before.
03:11And, you know, after you rehearse the script, you know, so many times, and you keep doing it, things can
03:17fall flat, and you have these comedians here to bring it right back up and punch it up, punch up
03:22the jokes.
03:22And that's really good because it keeps the energy alive on set.
03:25You know, a lot of people don't realize this, but a small scene that's 20 seconds in the movie could
03:31take 16 hours to film.
03:33So you're here all day reciting these jokes, and the comedians, when they come on set, they just, they light
03:40it up.
03:40And it's really nice, and they're always, I'm always feeding off of them, and they'll give me a joke that
03:45I'll try, and it always works.
03:487.
03:52Polk
03:53Grazie a tutti.
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