When he said "it's been almost 9 years playing antman" I thought it was a joke cause it said it came out 2015. I started counting and wtf its almost 10 years ago
His "Perks of Being a Wallflower" performance is severely underrated in this regard. Possibly because he only has a couple of scenes in it, but he plays the mentor character incredibly well.
He played a great key part to the film. But it definitely is not top of the list of his performances. In saying that though, it’s a great movie and a great role.
Yes!!! Also for him to slot into such an iconic cast so late in their run and be the only one outside of the OG six to be an endgame character proves what an incredible job he did. Mike is one of the best characters, it’s insane he only came in so late.
Paul Rudd has been the man ever since clueless. Just realised he's been part of almost all the funny and wholesome movies since the 00s. Legendary guy.
He’s such a relatable guy. I think his performance in “I Love You, Man” was so unique with all his mannerisms. He’s able to be funny and vulnerable at the same time while not trying. And he basically invented “Totes Magotes”. He’s a legend.
People keep saying that, but the truth is, teenagers were saying that long before the movie. At least at my high school between the years 2001 to 2005. My guess is there was a millennial involved in making that movie.
I love how this is less a breakdown of how he gets into character and why he's an actor, and it's really just 26 minutes of him telling us how awesome his life is.
Role models, friends, parks and Recreation, Halloween:the curse of Michael Myers, dinner for schmucks, ghostbusters after life. Just some of the roles not mentioned.maybe a part 2? Seriously, he is the best, most likable guy in Hollywood. What a career, what a human!
His mirror scene in Wanderlust is one of the best things to ever grace cinema. Not to mention the joke where the hippies are out of touch with technology and there's a nod to the Nintendo Power Glove, which was actually Paul's first commercial appearance
Never thought I’d see a comedic actor like Paul Rudd in the MCU. He has absolutely nailed it as the iconic Ant Man since then. Loved his performances in “Anchorman” and “Knocked up” also.
As many great roles as Rudd has had, I still think there's a lead that's waiting for him that shows the best of what he can do that hasn't happened yet.
It may be time for Paul to create his own “Natalie Rap” so everyone knows how hardcore and violent his real life is…he is such a great actor, he has us believing he is a nice guy
I really like Paul Rudd, he seems like a great guy. I hadn't seen it in so long, I never realized that he was the guy in Clueless. I wish he would have talked about being Mike in Friends. The first so many movies he speaks about are ones that my wife and I watched many times together and they are special to me. She passed suddenly at the end of 2020 ( You don't need to say you're sorry or anything, it's cool). I'm surprisingly upbeat for someone who lost their soul-mate and will be alone until they die. Watching the films we used to like together makes me happy, and so does this video, Laura would have liked it I know.
It's a deeper cut I suppose, but Wanderlust is one of my favorite comedies of all-time, easily. His monologue in the bathroom mirror could have me laughing on my deathbed.
He really does seem just like a genuine amazing and funny guy. So cool to hear literally most the scenes he’s been in have been improv, shows how hilarious he really is. Protect this gem, Paul Rudd is fantastic. ❤
I am so happy to hear him say he loves every single part of Wet Hot American Summer, bc i've shown a lot of people that movie and they just don't get some of it, and I think it's perfect
The Stan Lee being happy about ant man being cast as a film to truly display the magnitude and differences in size that comics couldn't hit me in the feels.
I Love You Man is legit one of my favourite movies just because of how good it makes me feel. All the actors seem like they're having fun and the lines are so memorable.
I never really think of Paul as the guy I go to see... but he's in most of my favorite movies, including every one here which are all great. I now realize I am, in fact, going to see Paul.
He is so funny and charming and interesting and seems so kind and genuine that you almost forget how handsome he is - but lord, he really is. I'm in my late 40's and I've basically had a crush on him for like 3 decades.
Wet Hot American Summer is one of my all time favorites. And his role of Andy - omg so good. I love that cast so much for coming back together not once, but twice after to create a prequel series and the 10 yrs later series. Phenomenal crowd. ❤❤❤❤❤
Wish you’d spoken about some other kinds of movies he’s been in other than the judd apatow-esque ones… perks of being a wallflower and the fundamentals of caring are some of my favourite performances by him, would’ve loved to hear him talk about those ❤️
I stumbled across Fundamentals of Caring years ago (had never heard of it prior to just randomly seeing it while scrolling through Netflix) and I legit LOVED it. I've recommended it to a lot of people
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Loved this man since friends, he is one of my fav! I will watch anything with him in it. Underated treasure fundamental of caring and I would have loved to hear him talk about it Would love to see a part 2!!
Hi I just wanted to thank you again for being so supportive and following me on my journey. I love inspiring and encouraging others. People like you help me to keep showing up! Hope you are having an amazing day!😊😊
Honestly one of my favorite performances of his has to be The Perks of Being A Wallflower. I hold that film so dear to my heart and his portrayal has always really spoken to me, despite not being a major part in the film (though I’d say his character was definitely very impactful, especially that “we accept the love we think we deserve” scene)
That "I have to go to this other chair....oh this is a better energy" is legit one of the most accurate portrayals of someone on mushrooms. That sense of discomfort, brought on by the emotional pain of the conversation, and the need to shift physically in order to manage it, feels extremely real. And thence hilarious.
Whatever Judd paid Rudd to play his own life through the directorial lense was not nearly enough, I'm certain. I'm older now and realize how weird yet creatively significant that was. Hat's off to Paul.
I gotta share this story, it’s not mine, but it’s one of my friends. They met Paul Rudd in passing I think at an airport, my friend waved, and all he did was raise his hand awkwardly and said “ heeey” . It became a thing to awkwardly raise our hand and say “ heey” during our drama rehearsals. Anyways, simple story, but I think that perfectly describes Paul Rudd. 😂
Wet Hot American Summer was, and always will be one of my favorite comedies. When it came out, it was just so bizarre. I can't even bring myself to watch the show, because I don't want to ruin my connection to that film.
Paul Rudd is one of my favorite actors. Everything he plays is so creative. He has a great ability to make each character his own and create a realness about them. His role in the show Friends speaks to me on so many levels. Very talented individual.
They missed his role as Tommy Doyle in Halloween The Curse Of Michael Myers he was the actor that franchise didn’t deserve but the role that franchise needed
I've loved Paul since I was a kid and Clueless came out. I'm 37 now, and have followed him always. Also a Kansas girl and loved seeing him in a KU hat in Clueless!
I don’t know why “slapping the bass” endures 😂 but it is really one of those fun things to say, and definitely the first thing I would wanna call out to Paul Rudd if I were ever to stumble upon him.
This episode should be 4 hrs long. Paul’s had such a prolific career
When he said "it's been almost 9 years playing antman" I thought it was a joke cause it said it came out 2015. I started counting and wtf its almost 10 years ago
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@@Kinobambino and shooting probably started a year or two earlier
@@ericaltanochir9948 ahh right yea
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His "Perks of Being a Wallflower" performance is severely underrated in this regard. Possibly because he only has a couple of scenes in it, but he plays the mentor character incredibly well.
Bruhh he was the English teacher right ? Or sum, I completely forgot about that movie 🐐🐐
He played a great key part to the film. But it definitely is not top of the list of his performances. In saying that though, it’s a great movie and a great role.
ive never seen him in a dramatic role
Terrible movie
Great movie.
How do you not talk about Role Models? That’s one of the most underrated comedies of the 21st century. Paul is so good in that
if you’re white, then you’re Ben Affleck!
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Scrolled down looking for this!
Checked the comments for this specific one. I knew someone else must’ve had this thought.
It surprised me too that it wasn't here. It's so good and also has such a good message behind it.
I know he wasn't in there that long but I loved his character in FRIENDS. He was so funny in that role
When he pantomimes playing piano with so much energy 😂
Yes!!! Also for him to slot into such an iconic cast so late in their run and be the only one outside of the OG six to be an endgame character proves what an incredible job he did. Mike is one of the best characters, it’s insane he only came in so late.
Paul Rudd has been the man ever since clueless. Just realised he's been part of almost all the funny and wholesome movies since the 00s. Legendary guy.
Like every funny movie
Paul Rudd had me with Clueless. I never looked back. He is a gem and absolutely must see. I love this guy
“I love Josh!” Everyone loved Josh❣️He’s a Baldwin😂 Love Paul, same never looked back!
He’s such a relatable guy. I think his performance in “I Love You, Man” was so unique with all his mannerisms. He’s able to be funny and vulnerable at the same time while not trying. And he basically invented “Totes Magotes”. He’s a legend.
People keep saying that, but the truth is, teenagers were saying that long before the movie. At least at my high school between the years 2001 to 2005. My guess is there was a millennial involved in making that movie.
That movie has basically been indicative of most of my adult life; can’t believe it took me that long to see it.
I love him and Jason segel together. Excellent duo. Tom soyyyyoooiii
Yes and Jon fav was too funny
I def say Totes Magotes or Totes on the reg. Lol
Your manager was wrong. Thousands of teen girls and and young women around the world fell for Paul Rudd over Clueless and that scene.
Yes! I was one of those teen girls back then. Still think he is one of the hottest and best actors.
@breezybreeze730 are you a dog nutter
This could have been a two hour feature documentary with just Paul Rudd talking about his roles and I would watch it in a heart beat.
Something like that would get more views on Netflix than Making a Murderer lol😂
I would watch a miniseries with him just talking about his experiences
Same
Same
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I love how this is less a breakdown of how he gets into character and why he's an actor, and it's really just 26 minutes of him telling us how awesome his life is.
For me, Paul became a legend as he consistently and repeatedly trolled Conan with the same 'Mac and Me' clip.
Even on Conan’s podcast, which made it even funnier.
I was hoping they would pull it on him here, and ask him to talk about Mac and Me
LOL YES!! I just posted about that! Slays me every time.
I met Jade around when he was in it.
He never promotes himself on talk shows and I love it
"Oh the weather outside is weather" is maybe my favorite lines in anything ever.
Role models, friends, parks and Recreation, Halloween:the curse of Michael Myers, dinner for schmucks, ghostbusters after life. Just some of the roles not mentioned.maybe a part 2? Seriously, he is the best, most likable guy in Hollywood. What a career, what a human!
"...most likable guy in Hollywood." Him and Tom Hanks may have to have a fight over that.
@@cornbredx after the tom hanks pedo allegations... there's no fight. paul hands down
@@cornbredx yea maybe dont read what tom hanks is accused of
@@cornbredx Tom Hanks is pedo...
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His mirror scene in Wanderlust is one of the best things to ever grace cinema. Not to mention the joke where the hippies are out of touch with technology and there's a nod to the Nintendo Power Glove, which was actually Paul's first commercial appearance
One of the funniest scenes I’ve ever watched.
That scene is hilarious and I watch it when I’m having a bad day. Never fails to make me laugh!
Omg! Yes! I forgot about that scene, and it was gold!
Hands down one of the best comedy movies, ever! So underrated.
Never thought I’d see a comedic actor like Paul Rudd in the MCU. He has absolutely nailed it as the iconic Ant Man since then. Loved his performances in “Anchorman” and “Knocked up” also.
Why did only knocked up get quotes
Do you not have eyes? Did you miss Chris Evans and Chris Pratt? And I'm sure I can find other "comedic actors" turned super heroes.
@@Professor_Gamble And Robert Downey Jr. was a comedy actor and he was the first super hero in the MCU.
As many great roles as Rudd has had, I still think there's a lead that's waiting for him that shows the best of what he can do that hasn't happened yet.
I would argue Living With Yourself is his magnum opus. Sad he didn’t mention it here
Paul is just brilliant. He's smart and funny, and just as gorgeous now as he was in Clueless.
Your right, I was jealous of the scenes with Alicia.
Paul Rudd never ceases to be wholesome and hilarious.
The amount of times Paul has played a “Pete” or “Peter” is intense lmfaoooo 😂😂
It's his middle name
What a genuine, down to Earth guy. No wonder he's so easily likeable in his roles
I know this ain't a movie but his role as Mike Hannigan Phoebe Buffay's boyfriend/husband in Friends is iconic.
The first 25 seconds of this video just confirms for me why I love Paul Rudd's sense of humor.
Such a great actor. His role in "Wet Hot" is one of the most amazing comedic performances ever put on film.
I feel like Paul Rudd is the nicest dude ever. He's one of those guys that would be so easy to just hang out with.
It may be time for Paul to create his own “Natalie Rap” so everyone knows how hardcore and violent his real life is…he is such a great actor, he has us believing he is a nice guy
I really like Paul Rudd, he seems like a great guy. I hadn't seen it in so long, I never realized that he was the guy in Clueless. I wish he would have talked about being Mike in Friends. The first so many movies he speaks about are ones that my wife and I watched many times together and they are special to me. She passed suddenly at the end of 2020 ( You don't need to say you're sorry or anything, it's cool). I'm surprisingly upbeat for someone who lost their soul-mate and will be alone until they die. Watching the films we used to like together makes me happy, and so does this video, Laura would have liked it I know.
This is the best break down I've seen an actor do! Love that he shares those favorite scenes and gives his perspective on them.
It's a deeper cut I suppose, but Wanderlust is one of my favorite comedies of all-time, easily. His monologue in the bathroom mirror could have me laughing on my deathbed.
Omg yes!!!!!!!!!!
@@jessicagentry5338 But that whole movie is just gold I think. Anything by David Wain is just 😂🤣
@Peavey311 I'm gonna pop off a piece of my diiyukk!
He really does seem just like a genuine amazing and funny guy. So cool to hear literally most the scenes he’s been in have been improv, shows how hilarious he really is. Protect this gem, Paul Rudd is fantastic. ❤
Tane better be in this. Absolutely iconic and multi-faceted performance which, I can definitely get into.
just now realizing how calming his voice is, he should read audiobooks
He's already done an audio book.
@@KW-ro5ow i went and looked after i posted my comment and saw that. Tishomingo Blues by Elmore Leonard is in my cart now.
That's the one I have. I'm in the UK and had to import it. Enjoy.
He also narrated that planet earth-like nature show on AppleTV+. Great voice.
he sounds like a AI i cant tell if this is actaully him or not because hes so monotone
I Love You, Man is one of the most underrated comedies this century. I rewatch it at least once a year
I am so happy to hear him say he loves every single part of Wet Hot American Summer, bc i've shown a lot of people that movie and they just don't get some of it, and I think it's perfect
Story of my life
Leslie and Paul are one of my favorite comedy movie couples
My favourite of his performances is in “Our Idiot Brother” and hardly anyone has ever seen it! So underrated
I love that movie, so underrated and such an amazing performance by Rudd!!!
It stinks
I'm gutted he didn't talk about that film. The opening scene in that movie is brilliant :D
i was disappointed that movie didn't make the list
@@sahej6939the hole in your mom that you crawled out of stinks
The Stan Lee being happy about ant man being cast as a film to truly display the magnitude and differences in size that comics couldn't hit me in the feels.
I Love You Man is legit one of my favourite movies just because of how good it makes me feel. All the actors seem like they're having fun and the lines are so memorable.
I never really think of Paul as the guy I go to see... but he's in most of my favorite movies, including every one here which are all great. I now realize I am, in fact, going to see Paul.
Exactly how I see him
He’s got great range.
Consistently awesome in everything he’s in, even his performance in Perks of Being a Wallflower is impressive.
yes! forgot about that
His career is so interesting, I’d wish he’d be given to do some more drama. He’s just an amazing person and celebrity. Great personality.
Clueless was my FAVORITE and where I first discovered Paul Rudd 💚😍 he's an amazing actor!
Me too!
Same it was on yesterday I think I know most of the movie word for word
Romeo and Juliet and Clueless…😍
The Object of my Affection
The most heartwarming GQ video of all time! Now I have to go back and re-watch all of these hilarious movies again.
I Love You Man and Forgetting Sarah Marshall are two of my favourite comedy’s ever. They’re so re watchable and hilarious.
He is so funny and charming and interesting and seems so kind and genuine that you almost forget how handsome he is - but lord, he really is. I'm in my late 40's and I've basically had a crush on him for like 3 decades.
Perks of being a Wallflower should be in this simply for his line "We accept the love we think we deserve"
"This should he included because he said the most generic nice guy thing ever"
@@chrismaxwell2274 no
Wet Hot American Summer is one of my all time favorites. And his role of Andy - omg so good. I love that cast so much for coming back together not once, but twice after to create a prequel series and the 10 yrs later series. Phenomenal crowd. ❤❤❤❤❤
That whole interview could have been Paul Rudd just talking about Wet Hot American Summer and I would have gladly watched every second.
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Would’ve love to hear him talk about The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Fundamentals of Caring.
Paul Rudd is so chill ❤ he has such such a calm, soothing voice
Wish you’d spoken about some other kinds of movies he’s been in other than the judd apatow-esque ones… perks of being a wallflower and the fundamentals of caring are some of my favourite performances by him, would’ve loved to hear him talk about those ❤️
I really enjoyed Fundamentals of Caring. Good movie.
I stumbled across Fundamentals of Caring years ago (had never heard of it prior to just randomly seeing it while scrolling through Netflix) and I legit LOVED it. I've recommended it to a lot of people
Bro fundamentals of caring is a great movie wish he talked about that one
romeo and juliet. it was a bit part but still.
Paul is like that friend that is just super chill no matter the situation. I wish I could meet this human
His hair and skin are flawless
Tad creepy
Overnight Delivery is one of my favorite Paul Rudd movies. That film is SO slept on! Paul is a lovable gem, as always! 💛
His performance in "knocked up" is highly underrated, he was so good in that!!
So underrated that it got him his own spinoff….lol
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My favorite line by Paul Rudd is "the weather outside is weather." Say it all the time.
Me and Paul Rudd movies is my happy place, he’s basically been in all of my favourite movies.
I love Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann, I feel like comedic actors should get more recognition as good comedy is so hard to do.
I loved Anchorman 1(2004). Such a good movie
First movie I watched after smoking weed for the first time
@@GregMuniz7 😂😂😂😂
@@GregMuniz7 really good choice
the movies kind of a big deal
I remember it came out the same summer as Dodgeball. What a time to be alive.
Time has been very kind to Paul Rudd
I use the "60% the time, it works every time," quote at least once a week to this day!! LMAO
You should've said "I say that once a week, each day" 😂
Once a week, I say it every day.
How is it that this guy NEVER ages??? Love him!!
He's like Andrew Garfield because both actors we're just pretending to be younger while playing Spider-Man & Ant-Man.
@@christiankurtbertumen9203 Agreed, but I was commenting on his physical appearance.
What are you talking about? He looks his age.
Paul Rudd is totally a crush for me. He is such an amazing comedian and so fearless about it! Love ya Paul
GQ, whover your audio engineer is, give them a raise! i felt like Paul was inside my ear.
Bobby Newport is still one of my favorite characters ever. “Ah fff- it’s not padded!” 😂
BOBBY Newport. BAHHBBY NEWPORT.
@@sheilarainey2136 “alright, now we’re just wasting time, Jerry.” 😂
He's so the same in everything but gets away with it because he's great at what he does, and he's so charismatic.
Never realized how ASMR'y Paul Rudd's voice really is...
i love him. this is 40 is such a good comfort movie
One of my fave '.... breaks down His/Her Most Iconic Characters'........so many cool stories and really truthful and down to earth.
I love Paul Rudd, man. I just wish this had been another 3 or 4 hours longer.
I absolutely love Paul Rudd he's such a great actor love him in every movie he's in can't believe how good this man still looks for he's age
Paul Rudd talking about how iconic all the actors he’s worked with is such a Paul Rudd thing to do and it’s one of the reasons we all love him.
Paul is immortal I swear dude hasn’t aged in 20 years.
Like many women my age I fell in love with Paul in Clueless and he's still one of my fave actors to this day.
Loved this man since friends, he is one of my fav! I will watch anything with him in it. Underated treasure fundamental of caring and I would have loved to hear him talk about it
Would love to see a part 2!!
Paul is awesome. Would definitely buy him a beer next time he’s in Western Australia👊🏻😁🇦🇺🍻🍻🍻
I live in Western Australia buy me a beer instead 😂
Yeah Nah Yeah
What's living in Western Australia like?
I live in Australia 🇦🇺
One of my favorites of his roles is when he played Crap Bag in friends
That was such an enjoyable interview, I could honestly listen to Paul Rudd talk all day long.
Who doesn't love Paul Rudd? He's the coolest guy ever. 🥰
Hi I just wanted to thank you again for being so supportive and following me on my journey. I love inspiring and encouraging others. People like you help me to keep showing up! Hope you are having an amazing day!😊😊
Honestly one of my favorite performances of his has to be The Perks of Being A Wallflower. I hold that film so dear to my heart and his portrayal has always really spoken to me, despite not being a major part in the film (though I’d say his character was definitely very impactful, especially that “we accept the love we think we deserve” scene)
Paul Rudd is my favorite actor that I haven’t seen in basically anything
Paul has so many great movies, I've seen every single one of these and I could mention like 20 more.
One movie with him that I LOVE and wasn't on that list is Role Models. I laugh so much watching it.
Yo Role Models needs MICH more love that movie slaps
How do you not mention Friends? Literally one of the most iconic sit coms and he gave crapbag!
i wanna see 10 things Paul Rudd can't live without so i can finally see his skincare routine
the fact that role models was not one of the films mentioned is an absolute upset
*You forgot 'The Shape of Things' with Paul Rudd and Rachel Weisz!*
I still can't get over how that movie ended!😮
That "I have to go to this other chair....oh this is a better energy" is legit one of the most accurate portrayals of someone on mushrooms. That sense of discomfort, brought on by the emotional pain of the conversation, and the need to shift physically in order to manage it, feels extremely real. And thence hilarious.
I love that scene!
"we're really high up!"
How did you leave out Mac and Me? Oscar worthy performance
I already loved Paul Rudd and I didn't think it was possible to love him more....but this video did it. 😍
Whatever Judd paid Rudd to play his own life through the directorial lense was not nearly enough, I'm certain. I'm older now and realize how weird yet creatively significant that was. Hat's off to Paul.
I gotta share this story, it’s not mine, but it’s one of my friends. They met Paul Rudd in passing I think at an airport, my friend waved, and all he did was raise his hand awkwardly and said “ heeey” . It became a thing to awkwardly raise our hand and say “ heey” during our drama rehearsals. Anyways, simple story, but I think that perfectly describes Paul Rudd. 😂
Wet Hot American Summer was, and always will be one of my favorite comedies. When it came out, it was just so bizarre. I can't even bring myself to watch the show, because I don't want to ruin my connection to that film.
Paul Rudd is one of my favorite actors. Everything he plays is so creative. He has a great ability to make each character his own and create a realness about them. His role in the show Friends speaks to me on so many levels. Very talented individual.
No one hates this man my god his likability.
God, he is such a sweet, cool, down-to-earth dude. Love Paul Rudd.
They missed his role as Tommy Doyle in Halloween The Curse Of Michael Myers he was the actor that franchise didn’t deserve but the role that franchise needed
You are absolutely right
I love the curse of michael myers my favorite Halloween movie its awesome that he was in a Halloween movie ant man vs michael myers
Just need that actor in that franchise
Really loved him talking about Wet Hot American Summer. I've shown that movie to so many friends who don't get the humor!
Watching this makes me realize Paul has not been in a single bad movie
I've loved Paul since I was a kid and Clueless came out. I'm 37 now, and have followed him always. Also a Kansas girl and loved seeing him in a KU hat in Clueless!
Highlight of my week. I think I smiled for 25 minutes straight
I don’t know why “slapping the bass” endures 😂 but it is really one of those fun things to say, and definitely the first thing I would wanna call out to Paul Rudd if I were ever to stumble upon him.