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The comedy dream team of Amy Poehler and Tina Fey are at it again starring together in the highly-anticipated new movie, "Sisters." Amy speaks to TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie about the new film where she says the cast gets to “let loose,” and she talks about how, in real life, she was a “late bloomer,” explaining that if you peak in high school, “it’s all downhill from there.”