Ranking The Significant Others Of "Friends"
From least to most dateable, these are the men and women who gave our core six something to complain about. Note that this list only includes characters that appeared in two or more episodes.
From least to most dateable, these are the men and women who gave our core six something to complain about. Note that this list only includes characters that appeared in two or more episodes.
In 1991, a 22-year-old Paul showed a wide-range of emotions in one his very first acting gigs.
This year’s Tribeca Film Festival runs through April 28 in New York. Here are some of the highly anticipated films we’re looking forward to.
These celeb friendships melt our hearts. They also make us a tiny bit jealous.
The Croods and Olympus Has Fallen are box office winners, while Admission joins the growing pile of 2013 comedy flops.
If you were young and figuring yourself out, these were the flicks you paid extra attention to.
Brian Fantana is alive and well.
File under: things that could only ever happen on The Graham Norton Show.
Even if you didn’t enjoy the movie — I did, actually — you will probably chuckle at least one while viewing this gag reel that features Paul Rudd, Melissa McCarthy, Megan Fox, and Jason Segel.
Spoiler alert: Paul Rudd handles it ADORABLY.
Seriously, the comedic dream team.
Veronica Mars starring Kristen Bell was one of the best shows ever, and it hosted a laundry list of entertaining guest stars.
From last night’s Late Show.
I’m into this. A lot.
In what might be the best image from Comedy Central’s Night Of Too Many Stars.
It’s for their movie They Came Together. It’s all about the Benjamins baby. Sorry, had to.
Struggling to come to terms with the new rubbable GIF feature? Here are a few helpful tips to learn how to deal with it:
We can all breathe a sigh of relief, because after many failed relationships, our beloved Jennifer Aniston seems to have found the one! Or, errr…the second one! She and boyfriend Justin Theroux got engaged this weekend. But before we forget about all the previous guys she’s dated, let’s take a look back.
Paul Rudd, Ken Marino, Jack McBrayer, Kenan Thompson, and Jason Mantzoukas played a round of hoops in goofy clothing over the weekend. If it wasn’t being filmed for an upcoming movie (They Came Together, starring Amy Poehler) I’d have paid to get in on this game!
Give a boy-crazy teenage girl a YM subscription and a glue stick, and she will give you a masterpiece. I created this huge scrapbook of cute boys when as a teenager in the ’90s. No shame. Okay, a little shame.
Stephen Chbosky’s well-regarded coming-of-age novel is finally making its leap to the big screen with a cast including Emma Watson and Paul Rudd. The movie comes out September 14th.
And here I was excited for the poster. In this teaser, filmed in a movie theater, we see Ron Burgundy, Brian Fantana, Champ Kind, and Brick Tambland back in action — and the same as ever.
Happy birthday you beautiful, ageless man.
The return of the awkwardly-funny “7 Minutes In Heaven” web series features none other than Paul Rudd. Which is fantastic because, c’mon: if you could chose anyone to be put into a closet with, wouldn’t it be Paul?
All of the posters that spawned from Rudd’s recent appearance on “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.” I’ll admit that I’d see most of these in theaters — especially That’s What “She” Said.
In theaters today is “Wanderlust,” the brainchild of Ken Marino and David Wain that stars Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd. Why is this movie so incredibly funny? Because it features an amazingly talented cast — filled with people who have worked together before in cult favorites like “Wet Hot American Summer,” “Party Down,” “Reno 911!” and “The State” — improvising their way through life at a commune. It’s a winning recipe, you see. [Jack’s Note: THIS IS NOT AN AD WHITNEY IS JUST REALLY INTO THIS MOVIE.]
I’d say something about how much I’d love to watch this fictional show except that Adam Scott, Paul Rudd, Amy Poehler, Rashida Jones, and Katherine Hahn are all ACTUALLY starring on a show together right now. “Parks & Recreation” never ceases to exceed my expectations.
Actor Paul Rudd does a segment for Rookiemag called “Ask a Grown Man” on why dudes love the boobs so much. Honestly, I just like hearing him say “boobs”.
What if I told you that most of the original cast of “Wet Hot American Summer” have reunited over the past few days at the San Francisco Sketchfest to perform the film as a radio play — and you missed it? Well, tough luck, burger breath: it happened and you missed it. Now stop expressing disappointment in your gurnal, put away your fondled sweaters, and check out some photos from the event.
Hot off the news that “Comedy Bang Bang” would be turned into a television show, Uproxx provided some clutch examples of how great the show has already been in its original radio format. Among them was this excerpt of Paul Rudd trying his hand at freestyling.