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Will Poulter steals every scene as Kenny. From his cringe-worthy attempt to rap TLC’s "Waterfalls" to the infamous tarantula bite scene, Poulter delivered a masterclass in awkward physical comedy.

Directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber, We're the Millers (2013) subverted the traditional, wholesome American family trope. The premise is brilliantly chaotic: David Clark (Jason Sudeikis), a small-time Denver pot dealer, gets robbed of his cash and supply. To clear his debt with his eccentric, wealthy kingpin boss (Ed Helms), David must smuggle a massive shipment of marijuana across the Mexican border.

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To avoid drawing attention from the authorities, Brad forces David to recruit a group of people to pose as his family. The group includes:

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Director Rawson Marshall Thurber steers the material with a steady hand. The editing keeps the jokes brisk; the tone rarely lingers long in sentimentality, but when it does, it lands. Cinematographer Barry Peterson frames most sequences with a roving, daylight-friendly palette that underlines the film’s road-movie bones: stretches of interstate, motel fluorescence, and the cramped intimacy of a van that becomes both refuge and pressure cooker. The film’s soundtrack and scoring choices accentuate the comic rhythm without ever trying to do the heavy emotional lifting for the actors.

After successfully evading the DEA and settling into witness protection in a quiet American suburb, David (Jason Sudeikis) and Rose (Jennifer Aniston) find themselves bored. Their "kids," Kenny and Casey, have moved on, but the fake family is called back into action when an old contact from David's past resurfaces with a "simple" job: transport a "sacred artifact" across India. The Setup: The Mission:

The film birthed one of the internet's most enduring memes via the character Scotty P, a tattooed teenager whose neck tattoo famously reads "No Ragrets." Technical Specifications for the Optimal File