How about Paul Rudd? I’m a fan of his work in The Watch, but since he’s played so many straight to camera TV roles, I’d like to see him get involved in a film that isn’t necessarily about him. There are plenty of possibilities out there, including roles as a doctor or a detective, but I’m personally waiting for him to jump on the straight to camera film bandwagon, and this project would be an excellent move since it’s anHow about Paul Rudd? Or better yet Paul Rudd, who is about to be married? In any event, look over at your partner, and say ‘what?’

They’re both getting married, aren’t they? And they don’t know how this works? Let me introduce you to the honeymoon phenomenon.

A woman goes to the doctor because she’s been cheating on her partner for the past six months, and he has no idea. They bothHow about Paul Rudd?

(In a previous post, I spoke about a movie being a movie regardless of the actor playing the lead role. In this case, though, it’s one particular actor playing the lead role that seems particularly atypical of the film. He, his co-star Kate Hudson, and her husband, director Danny Boyle, are just about the only people I’ve ever associated with that film besides the director himself.)

In the film, an unemployed young man (

title: How about Paul Rudd?

How about Paul Rudd? I’m a fan of his work in The Watch, but since he’s played so many straight to camera TV roles, I’d like to see him get involved in a film that isn’t necessarily about him. There are plenty of possibilities out there, including roles as a doctor or a detective, but I’m personally waiting for him to jump on the straight to camera film bandwagon, and this project would be an excellent move since it’s anHow about Paul Rudd? Or better yet Paul Rudd, who is about to be married? In any event, look over at your partner, and say ‘what?’

They’re both getting married, aren’t they? And they don’t know how this works? Let me introduce you to the honeymoon phenomenon.

A woman goes to the doctor because she’s been cheating on her partner for the past six months, and he has no idea. They bothHow about Paul Rudd?

(In a previous post, I spoke about a movie being a movie regardless of the actor playing the lead role. In this case, though, it’s one particular actor playing the lead role that seems particularly atypical of the film. He, his co-star Kate Hudson, and her husband, director Danny Boyle, are just about the only people I’ve ever associated with that film besides the director himself.)

In the film, an unemployed young man (

title: How about Paul Rudd?

How about Paul Rudd? I’m a fan of his work in The Watch, but since he’s played so many straight to camera TV roles, I’d like to see him get involved in a film that isn’t necessarily about him. There are plenty of possibilities out there, including roles as a doctor or a detective, but I’m personally waiting for him to jump on the straight to camera film bandwagon, and this project would be an excellent move since it’s anHow about Paul Rudd? Or better yet Paul Rudd, who is about to be married? In any event, look over at your partner, and say ‘what?’

They’re both getting married, aren’t they? And they don’t know how this works? Let me introduce you to the honeymoon phenomenon.

A woman goes to the doctor because she’s been cheating on her partner for the past six months, and he has no idea. They bothHow about Paul Rudd?

(In a previous post, I spoke about a movie being a movie regardless of the actor playing the lead role. In this case, though, it’s one particular actor playing the lead role that seems particularly atypical of the film. He, his co-star Kate Hudson, and her husband, director Danny Boyle, are just about the only people I’ve ever associated with that film besides the director himself.)

In the film, an unemployed young man (