The Most Hilarious Paul Rudd Films Up To This Point

The Most Hilarious Paul Rudd Films Up To This Point

By Guest Author on October 9th, 2010.
Filed Under:Humor
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When it comes to the funniest actors out there right now, one person who has to be mentioned is Paul Rudd. Guys seem to like him and girls definitely love him. Paul Rudd has been showing up in virtually every good comedy to come out in the past few years, and shows no sign of slowing down any time soon.

Let’s take a look at his greatest films from his career.

One movie that I absolutely loved was Knocked Up. Seriously, any time this movie is on television, I have to watch it. It is both funny and heartfelt, and while I don’t really care for Katherine Heigl, everyone else in this film is great.

Another movie that stars Paul Rudd that is definitely one of my favorites is Clueless. This is a classic 1990s film and a role that Paul Rudd himself probably is not proud of. He actually plays a serious role in this film, for a change.

Another movie that I definitely have to include on this list is Wet Hot American Summer. This movie is one of my all time favorite comedies and Rudd is only part of the reason why. If you like dry films focusing around summer camp in the 1980s, look no further.

I Love You, Man definitely makes the list for me as well. This movie focuses around a duo of newly formed friends in Paul Rudd and Jason Segal. This movie has some truly uncomfortable scenes, as Rudd’s character tries to befriend another man. It is much funnier than I make it sound.

Finally, the last movie that makes the cut for me is Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. When you want to talk about classic comedies ten years down the road, I have no doubt that Anchorman will be in the discussion.

As it stands, this is my list of the best Paul Rudd films thus far. There is no doubt that he will star in some hilarious comedies for years to come.

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