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paul rudd and his son jack at the super bowl 2024.
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Paul Rudd's Son Jack Sullivan Rudd
Jack Sullivan Rudd (born April 20, 2006) is the son of American actor Paul Rudd and film producer Julie Yaeger. Rudd has been in many films with his father including, "The 40-Year Old Virgin" and "Anchorman". His mother Julie Yaeger is a filmmaker.
Jack Sullivan Rudd was born in New York City on April 6, 2006. He was born to film producer Julie Yaeger and actor Paul Rudd. He is the eldest son of Rudd and Yaeger. Jack is the only child to be born to both parents. Rudd told his father about his son's birth via email and webcam on March 19, 2006.
Jack has appeared in several films with his father. The first film he appeared in was "The 40-Year Old Virgin" with Steve Carell, Catherine Keener, Seth Rogen and Romany Malco. He makes a cameo as "Jack Sullivan", the younger version of his father's character.
His mother, Julie Yaeger, has appeared in the TV show “Law & Order: SVU.”
He is also an avid reader and enjoys spending time with his family and friends.
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hillsfms · 3 months
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Welcome to the Hollywood Hills, ANYA! You have been accepted as KEVIN JONAS. Please make sure you complete all your onboarding tasks before you board your flight to the city of angels!
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over twenty five.
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Kevin Jonas. 
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Paul Rudd.
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Kevin is 36 / Paul is 54. 
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Kevin is married to Danielle Jonas and they have two kids: Alena Rose Jonas and Valentina Angelina Jonas.
Paul is married to Julie Yaeger and has one child: Jack Sullivan Rudd.
This is going to be a switch from Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
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It was a nice relaxing day Paul Rudd since he’s due in a few days and wanted to have some fun while he could with his son, Jack Sullivan Rudd, and his daughter, Darby Rudd.  And like when he was pregnant with them both Paul and his wife, Julie Yaeger, never saw this pregnancy or his last two either.  And they really never thought he would ever be pregnant again at his age too.  But with the help of doctors and some help form his family too he’s mange to have a health pregnancy.
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northernxstories · 3 years
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a contemplation of muses
Multi-thread Muses - in other words will multi-ship the fuck outta these boys.
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Bjorn - obviously. I literally adore this muse. If you want him, you can have him. You will continue to see 100 different versions of him on this blog as he can either be a sweet teddy bear or a mean ol’ grumpy bear. Mostly sweet but can also be a prideful prickly man. 
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Ivar - another obvious selection because he is terrible and wonderful all at once. I love him. You want him, he’s yours. 
Rare Thread Muses - less common muses. Will still multi-ship them though.
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Sullivan - my sociopath who enjoys doing very bad things to very pretty people. If you want the darkness and Ivar seems soft to you, here is the muse for you (assuming you don’t mind Mr. Wentworth Miller’s gorgeous face).
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Ubbe - mostly still here for those glorious poly threads or the rare ship where he just works. 
Single Player Muses - muses I will write for one mun (or ship). usually created for someone specifically or for an rpg that died. If you don’t like seeing your favourites in a thousand different pairings with other muns, these are the ones I have on offer. They will be struck from this list as they are claimed so no confusion. 
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Theodore (Tom Hiddleston FC)
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Jack (Sebastian Stan FC)
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Bash (Tom Hardy FC)
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Avery (Harrison Osterfield FC)
[Others in this category include: Daniel Sharman, David Guintoli, Paul Rudd, Henry Ian Cusick and Jeffrey Dean Morgan]
Last but never least - faces I love but am pretty sure no one else does but putting here on the off chance there are other nerds out there like me who love these men.
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Daniel [John Cho FC]
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Gustus (from the 100 - hardly any gifs but fully obsessed with his character)
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I have been obsessed with Alessandro Juliani since he was Felix Gaeta on BSG but I think I might be the only one. 
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💗 i would like a list of all 3 million potential pairings please 🙈
my god, i would love to take the time out of my day to give that to you, and just know that we can ship literally anybody and everybody because that’s all we ever do in the first place and you know how much i love doing that with you too. my favorite writing partner everybody, bre is hands down the best partner in the whole world, and i’m lucky enough to be able to have her at all. she’s mine and i’m never going to let her go because i love her so much! she’s literally the best thing to ever happen to me and i know i wouldn’t be here through the shitty times and all without her! everybody better go follow her right now and send her all the love i swear to god, because she’s the only person on this hell site that shows me the attention that i deserve! also that list of potential pairings is below the cut, and don’t say i didn’t warn you. 👀
send 💗 if you’re open to the possibility of a romantic ship eventually happening between our muses
all these characters are up for shipping with all your characters:
alex gardiner (paul rudd) alexander hamilton (lin-manuel miranda) alex mullner (brant daughterty) alice liddell (madelyn cline) alisha khara (jameela jamil) annie abel (luna blaise/anya chalotra) antonia moreno (victoria justice) apollonia levine (anastasia karanikolaou) arthur pendragon (niall horan) ashley spinelli (ursula corbero) aspen rhodes (sofia black-d'elia) astrid porter (karlie kloss) audrey ramirez (selena gomez) august khalil (rami malek) axel turner (charlie weber/skeet ulrich) aziz hassan (riz ahmed) bailee rose (jenny boyd) bambi prince (lachlan watson) barbie roberts (kate upton) barley lightfoot (michael clifford) beatriz velasco (camila cabello/diane guerrero)  beau hester (froy gutierrez) beck collins (joe keery) bellatrix lestrange (carmela zumbado) belle dubois (margaret qualley) belle summers (candice king) berliouz bonfamille (alex fitzalan) bernard davenport (gavin leatherwood) billie groves (kiana lede/emmy raver-lampman) billy hargrove (dacre montgomery) bindi culver (meg donnelly/rachel mcadams) bo-peep ‘bo’ patterson (amanda seyfried) brady gardiner (nathaniel buzolic) brielle stewart (alexandra daddario) bronwyn pierson (madelaine petsch) buzz lightyear (paul mescal/chris pine) calliope jung (phillipa soo) camille aguilar (jeanine mason) carl fredricksen (tye sheridan) celeste quintana (rosalia/maite perroni) chandler armstrong (iwan rheon) cinderella tremaine (lily james) clementine ahn (jamie chung) cliff egan (stephen amell) colleen lowell (jodie comer) connor catrell (thomas doherty) copper slade (nick jonas) cordelia goodwin (ryan destiny/candice patton) coriander thompson (dacre montgomery/chris evans) cornelius robinson (simon baker) cruella de vil (melanie martinez) cyrus quinney (owen joyner) daisy vaughn (isabella gomez/aimee carrero) dakota atkins (amber midthunder) dale monks (keiynan lonsdale) dalton davis (harris dickinson) daniela ‘dani’ costello (becky g/eva longoria) dash parr (jaden smith) delilah diaz (camila cabello/diane guerrero) delphine washington (antonia thomas) delta montgomery (manu gavassi) denver koch (thomas elms) devon montgomery (iain de caestecker) diego hargreeves (david castaneda) dorcas meadowes (ariela barer) dory blau (julia louise-dreyfus) duke blaise (ashley graham & matthew daddario — reincarnated)  duncan traeger (zac efron) edmund whittaker (richard madden) edwin orwell (nicholas galitzine) elena flores (jenna ortega) eleonora moretti (benedetta gargari) eleven (millie bobby brown) elio montgomery (noah schnapp/brendon urie) elisabeth ‘elsa’ andersson (candice king) elliott murdoch (kj apa) eloise thompson (taylor hill/zoey deutch) elwood leith (sam claflin) emerson wheaton (beau mirchoff) emily sondheim (eve fraser) emmy silverstein (nat wolff/michiel huisman) ericka ‘ricki’ santos (danna paola) esmeralda guybertaut (priyanka chopra) everest sorenson (adam driver) ezekiel ‘zeke’ bauer (neels visser) fa mulan (awkwafina) felix dawson (lukas gage) ferris rockwell 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arjona) steve harrington (joe keery) stevie wagner (anne hathaway/jennifer garner) sutton reiser (katherine langford/kat dennings) tandy hawthorne (giorgia whigham) tanner cohen (ross lynch) tarrant ‘mad hatter’ hightopp (hale appleman) tarryn fischer (giorgia whigham/perry mattfeld) tatum barton (ben schwartz) teddy flood (james marsden) tex navarro (bad bunny) thad abraham (dylan sprouse/chris evans) the handler (kate walsh) thomas gardiner (felix mallard/paul rudd) tierney kennedy (maisie williams) timothy ‘tigger’ trigger (jeremy allen white) tinker bell (sabrina carpenter) tj lieberman (armie hammer) tommy burns (will poulter) topher larkin (alexander hogh andersen) trey turner (jonathan daviss) ursula celia (normani/lizzo) vaughn abel (max greenfield) veronica lodge (camila mendes) vidia viento (emma dumont) vivica lang (madison pettis/tessa thompson) wanda cowell (brenda song) warren wentz (robert pattinson) wendell langston (link neal) wilbur robinson (david mazouz) winnie knox (sophie turner/jessica chastain) wren green (alexander calvert) wynona winstead (sarah hyland/cristin milioti) xander talbot (g-eazy) york pemberton (heather baron-gracie) yusef barlas (zayn malik) zack abrams (alex fitzalan) ziggy (taron egerton) zoey matthews (olivia munn)
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The Top 10 Most Popular Movies on Netflix Right Now
Now that Netflix has unveiled its new “Top 10” feature, we have an assessment of what people are actually watching on the streaming service. Each day, the “Top 10” feature shows the most popular films and TV shows as viewed by subscribers.
But if you’re looking for not only a quick rundown of the Top 10 most popular movies on Netflix, but also a little more information on what they’re about and who’s in them, we’ve got you covered. Below, we’ve assembled the current list of the most popular movies on Netflix in the U.S., along with more information about each film.
So peruse through the current Top 10 below, and be sure to check out our much longer, more curated list of the best movies on Netflix and the current Top 10 TV shows on Netflix.
10. 365 DNI
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Directors: Barbara Bialowas and Tomasz Mandes
Writers: Tomasz Kimala, Barbara Bialowas, Tomasz Mandes, and Blanka Lipinska
Cast: Anna-Maria Sieklucka, Michele Morrone, and Magdalena Lamparska
Year Released: 2020
Genre: Erotic Romantic Drama
What’s It About?: In this Polish film, a young woman in a spiritless relationship falls for a dominant man who imprisons her and gives her 365 days to fall in love with him.
9. The Grinch
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Directors: Scott Mosier and Yarrow Cheney
Writers: Michael LeSieur and Tommy Swerdlow
Cast: Benedict Cumberbatch, Rashida Jones, Kenan Thompson and Angela Landsbury
Year Released: 2018
Genre: Animated Family Christmas Movie
What’s It About?: Illumination Entertainment’s new adaptation of the Dr. Seuss classic puts a bit of a modern spin on The Grinch while telling the story of a mean creature who attempts to steal Christmas from a town of Whos.
8. Devil's Gate
Director: Clay Staub
Writers: Peter Aperlo and Clay Staub
Cast: Amanda Schull, Shawn Ashmore, and Milo Ventimiglia
Genre: Supernatural Horror
Year Released: 2018
What’s It About?: When a federal agent goes to the town of Devil’s Gate to investigate the disappearance of a woman and her son, she discovers an extraterrestrial presence.
7. Milf
Director: Axelle Laffont
Writers: Jérôme L’hotsky and Stéphane Kramer
Cast: Marie-Josée Croze, Virginie Ledoyen, and Axelle Laffont
Genre: Comedy
Year Released: 2018
What’s It About?: This French comedy follows three best friends in their 40s who navigate loss and heartbreak while embarking on steamy affairs with much younger men.
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Directors: Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud
6. Despicable Me
Writers: Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio
Cast: Steve Carell, Jason Segel, Russell Brand, Kristen Wiig, and Miranda Cosgrove
Year Released: 2010
Genre: Family
What’s It About?: A supervillain’s quest to be the best supervillain in the world is thwarted when he becomes a parent to three young children.
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Director/Writer: James L. Brooks
5. How Do You Know
Cast: Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Owen Wilson, Jack Nicholson, and Kathryn Hahn
Genre: Romantic Comedy/Drama
Year Released: 2010
What’s It About?: The sprawling, meandering romantic dramedy How Do You Know follows a professional softball player recently cut from her team who finds herself in a love triangle with two men.
Director: Gina Prince-Bythewood
Writer: Greg Rucka
Cast: Charlize Theron, KiKi Layne, Marwan Kenzari, Luca Marinelli, Harry Melling, van Veronica Ngo, Matthias Schoenaerts and Chiwetel Ejiofor
4. The Old Guard
Genre: Supernatural Action Film
Year Released: 2020
What’s It About?: The actioner The Old Guard follows a team of immortal soldiers who are training a new recruit while running from pursuers.
Director: Peter Sullivan
Writers: Rasheeda Garner and Peter Sullivan
Cast: Nia Long, Omar Epps, Stephen Bishop and KJ Smith
3. Fatal Affairs
Genre: Psychological Thriller
Year Released: 2020
What’s It About?: In the thriller Fatal Affair, a lawyer is caught in a terrifying game of cat and mouse after a drink with an old friend turns into an obsession.
2. The Lorax
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Director: Chris Renaud
Writers: Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio
Cast: Danny DeVito, Zac Efron, Taylor Swift, Ed Helms, Rob Riggle, Jenny Slate, and Betty White
Genre: Animated Family Comedy
Year Released: 2012
What’s It About?: From the same studio that made Despicable Me, 2012’s The Lorax is an adaptation of the Dr. Seuss story that expands upon the original book to create a much larger tale.
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Director: Wilson Yip
Writers: Edmond Wong, Dana Fukazawa, Chan Tai Lee and Jil Leung Lai Yin
Cast: Donnie Yen, Wu Yue, Vanness Wu, Scott Adkins, Kent Cheng, Danny Chan, and Ngo Ka-nin
1. Ip Man 4: The Finals
Genre: Action/Martial Arts
Year Released: 2019
What’s It About?: The fourth and final film in the Ip Man series finds the titular grandmaster suffering from throat cancer and traveling to San Francisco to look for study opportunities.
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Paul Rudd Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki
Paul Rudd Net Worth 2021: Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids, Bio-Wiki
Paul Rudd Celebrated Name: Paul Rudd Real Name/Full Name: Paul Rudd Gender: Male Age: 52 years old Birth Date: 6 April 1969 Birth Place: Passaic, New Jersey, United States Nationality: American Height: 1.78 m Weight: 78 kg Sexual Orientation: Straight Marital Status: Married Wife/Spouse (Name): Julie Yaeger (m. 2003) Children: Yes (Jack Sullivan Rudd, Darby Rudd) Dating/Girlfriend…
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Jack Sullivan Rudd Bio, Height, Wiki, Affairs & Net Worth
Jack Sullivan Rudd Bio, Height, Wiki, Affairs & Net Worth
Jack Sullivan Rudd Jack Sullivan Rudd is a famous teenager who has grabbed the attention of people swiftly. Born on April 20, 2006, the smart social media star Jack is widely known for outstanding performance. Early Life & Family Jack Sullivan Rudd was born on April 20, 2006, in New York, United States. His father’s name is Paul Stephen Rudd who is a famous actor and director and his mother’s…
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The Departed, 2006’s Best Picture Oscar winner premiered on this date 14 years ago. What a few of it’s principals have been up to since then.
Leonardo DiCaprio in Inception. D: Christopher Nolan (2010). As a deep-undercover cop in The Departed, DiCaprio played a man who couldn’t put a foot wrong without risking his life and whose career was based on deception. In Inception he was a dream explorer who had to navigate the difference between dream and reality at the cost of his sanity. His biggest hit since Titanic was also one of his most challenging performances. Go figure.
Matt Damon in The Informant! D: Steven Soderbergh (2009). Damon was Colin Sullivan the smart, likable special investigations cop who was also a spy for the mob. He was a perfect weasel, playing both ends against the others not unlike Mark Whitacre, a whistle blower who wore a wire to investigate Archer Daniels Midland’s in a price-fixing scheme all the while illegally enriching himself.  But Sullivan probably wouldn’t spend as much time musing on the German name for pen or the poison abilities of Central American butterflies.
Jack Nicholson in How Do You Know. D: David L. Brooks (2010). The Departed wasn’t Nicholson’s best, but it would have been a great sendoff before he retired. His actual last film was this limp romcom that wasted not only his talent, but that of Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Owen Wilson, and Kathryn freaking Hahn (which I didn’t think was possible). At the end of the film Brooks not only doesn’t reveal the actor’s fate, but he doesn’t even give us any reason to care. I hope Nicholson is enjoying his retirement, but I also hopes he can come back for one more film, because he deserves a better curtain call than this. 
Vera Farmiga in Up in the Air. D: Jason Reitman (2009). Farmiga played the thankless role of Madolyn, a police psychiatrist treating an undercover cop who is infiltrating a Boston mob, at the same time she is dating a mole that the same mob planted to infiltrate the cops. Three years later she got an Oscar nomination for playing a travelling businesswoman and “friend with benefits” to George Clooney’s equally transient corporate consultant (and whose romantic life is almost as complicated as Madolyn’s) in this comedy about the frequent-flyer set that doubled as cinema’s most perceptive look at the fallout from the 2008 economic collapse.
Mark Wahlberg in The Fighter. D: David O. Russell (2010). Wahlberg got his only Oscar nomination in The Departed for playing a cop as honorable as he is profane (which is pretty f---ing honorable). In Russell’s film he plays the most mild-mannered boxer to ever carry a film, whose biggest battles are with his family (Mother Melissa Leo and Brother Christian Bale, who both got Oscars). In a genre where boxers are motivated by rage and inner pain, Wahlberg was refreshing as a sweet guy who just likes to box.
Martin Scorsese director of The Irishman (2019). Scorsese won his Oscar for making all the twists and turns in The Departed’s dizzying array of betrayal and almost-random violence with characters running through rings of deceit, half-scared out of their wits. In The Irishman, the story of Frank Sheeran the mobster who allegedly killed Jimmy Hoffa, he slowed down. The film was steeped in rumination and regret, colored by the blues of old men hiding from the darkness they created.
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It’s no secret that this wedding season has been turned on its head with the COVID-19 pandemic keeping people from gathering. It’s also no secret that everyone needs a break from time to time to just sit back, relax, and binge-watch their favorite movies and TV shows. With that being the case, we put together a list of 18 of the best wedding movies that you can watch during quarantine, plus we give the Rotten Tomatoes rating of each and list where you can stream, buy or rent them.
Explore our list of 18 of the best wedding movies ever made: 1. Bridesmaids (2011)
Written by Annie Mumolo and Kristin Wiig, Bridesmaids combines comedic genius and hilarious gags with heartfelt sisterhood. This epic comedy showcases the talents of Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Melissa McCarthy, and Rose Byrne, and your binge of the best wedding movies won’t be complete without it.
How to watch: Fandango Now, Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 90% critic, 76% audience
2. Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)
This British comedy is a wedding classic which explores the question, “how do you know if they’re the one?” This movie follows Charles (Hugh Grant) and his friends as they attend four weddings and one funeral. We don’t want to give too much away, but there’s a reason it’s viewed by many as one of the best wedding movies ever made.
How to watch: Fandango Now, Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 96% critic, 74% audience
3. My Best Friend’s Wedding (1997)
Starring Julia Roberts, Dermot Mulroney, Cameron Diaz, and Rupert Everett, this ‘90s classic is certain to keep you entertained. Unrequited love abounds in this screwball comedy of one woman’s mission to marry her best friend. Between family squabbles, feuds and musical numbers, this movie really stands out.
How to watch: Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 73% critic, 73% audience
4. Crazy Rich Asians (2018)
This Golden Globe-nominated movie, based on the 2013 novel of the same title, stars Constance Wu as Rachel Chu — an American-born Chinese professor who travels to Singapore with her boyfriend to meet his wealthy, not-so-welcoming family. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and you’ll witness one of the most iconic wedding scenes in modern movie history.
How to watch: Fandango Now, Apple TV, Vudu
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 91% critic, 76% audience
5. 27 Dresses (2008)
Always a bridesmaid but never a bride is the theme of this fabulous romantic comedy starring Katherine Heigl and James Marsden. The riotous-themed bridesmaids dresses and Heigl’s performance really make this movie a must-see. Get some popcorn and enjoy!
How to watch: Fandango Now, Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 40% critic, 57% audience
6. Father of the Bride (1991)
This remake may not be as critically-acclaimed as the 1950 film of the same name, but it’s still one of the most popular wedding movies on this list. It stars Steve Martin and Diane Keaton as the father and mother of a prospective bride, who returns from a trip to Europe and informs them that she’s engaged. Let’s just say it’s not all smooth sailing from there.
How to watch: Fandango Now, Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 70% critic, 70% audience
7. Wedding Crashers (2005)
Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson star is this classic comedy about two guys who — well — crash weddings. Vaughn and Wilson have excellent chemistry as two divorce mediators and best friends whose party crashing turns into a getaway at the Treasury Secretary’s estate, where relationships are tested. As far as wedding-centric comedies go, it doesn’t get much better than this.
How to watch: Fandango Now, Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 75% critic, 70% audience
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It’s not your traditional wedding film, as it mostly just follows groom-to-be Doug (Justin Bartha) and his three groomsmen, Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms), and Alan (Zach Galifianakis) during a weekend in Vegas gone wrong. But it’s still a must-see comedy that falls under the wedding genre. There’s a reason that The Times (UK) dubbed it “the funniest film to appear in ages.”
How to watch: Fandango Now, Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 78% critic, 84% audience
9. Meet the Parents (2000)
While meeting your partner’s family for the first time can be stressful, nothing quite compares to Meet the Parents. The film follows the zany antics of Jack, played by Robert De Niro, and his daughter’s boyfriend, Greg, played by Ben Stiller, as they go back-and-forth in this comedy that frequents worst-case scenarios.
How to watch: Fandango Now, Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 84% critic, 79% audience
10. My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002)
This tale of finding true love when the time is right takes viewers on the journey of a lifetime. Enjoy Toula and her family as they make every scene memorable and lively. It’s truly a non-stop barrel of laughs that keeps the good times rolling.
How to watch: Fandango Now, Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 76% critic, 73% audience
11. The Wedding Singer (1998)
This classic wedding movie follows Robbie Hart (Adam Sandler) — an aspiring musician who performs at wedding receptions, where he meets, and falls for, Julia Sullivan (Drew Barrymore). The problem is, they’re both engaged to other people. That, combined with the backdrop of the crazy fashion of the ‘80s, make this one of the best wedding movies we’ve seen.
How to watch: Fandango Now, Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 68% critic, 80% audience
12. The Princess Bride (1987)
This classic and ultra-quotable fairytale follows the story of Westley and Buttercup — two star-crossed lovers who must go to the ends of the earth to be together. If you haven’t seen it, you absolutely should, and if you have, you should watch it again. And again. It’s just that good.
How to watch: Fandango Now, Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 97% critic, 94% audience
13. I Love You, Man (2009)
Heartfelt drama and hilarity run through the fabric of this movie about recently-engaged Peter Klaven (Paul Rudd), who’s in need of a best man. When he meets Sydney Fife (Jason Segel), the two become inseparable, which leads to Peter and his fiancee Zooey (Rashida Jones) spending much less time together. Put simply, it’s one of the funniest wedding movies ever made.
How to watch: Fandango Now, Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 83% critic, 74% audience
14. The Wedding Banquet (1993)
It’s one of the less mainstream films on this list of the best wedding movies, but The Wedding Banquet is definitely a must-see. It follows Wai Tung, a gay man who has never shared the truth of his sexuality with his Taiwanese family. He agrees to marry a woman to satisfy them, but when they fly in for the ceremony, things get out of hand. Dubbed “a very adroit and entertaining social comedy” by film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum, The Wedding Banquet was nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe.
How to watch: Netflix, Vudu
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 96% critic, 87% audience
15. Mamma Mia! (2008)
True love, marriage and paternity questions all run amok in this comedy set in Greece. Starring Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Amanda Seyfried, Stellan Skarsgård, Meryl Streep, and Julie Walters, this amazing cast weaves a heartfelt and hilarious tale all to the tunes of ABBA. If you plan on watching this one, be prepared to sing along.
How to watch: Fandango Now, Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 54% critic, 66% audience
16. The Five-Year Engagement (2012)
Starring Jason Segel, Emily Blunt, Chris Pratt, and Alison Brie, The Five-Year Engagement takes viewers on the ride of a lifetime as Tom (Segel) and Violet (Blunt) attempt to get married, but unexpected circumstances keep delaying their big day.
How to watch: Fandango Now, Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 63% critic, 51% audience
17. Runaway Bride (1999)
This movie follows Ike (Richard Gere), a newspaper columnist, and Maggie (Julia Roberts), a woman with a long history of leaving men at the altar. To save his career, Ike begins writing a story on Maggie and finds himself in her hometown — and we’re going to leave it at that. It’s not the most well-made film on this list, but it’s a classic that should keep you entertained from start to finish.
How to watch: Fandango Now, Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 46% critic, 53% audience
18. Sweet Home Alabama (2002)
Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas, Patrick Dempsey, and Candice Bergen shine bright in this romantic comedy about second chances in love. This one is a required addition to any wedding movie binge!
How to watch: Fandango Now, Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu
Rotten Tomatoes rating: 38% critic, 78% audience
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Not only are these some of the best wedding movies to watch for entertainment purposes, they also provide plenty of inspiration for those couples who haven’t tied the knot yet. For more inspiration, check out the rest of the Wedding Spot Blog, where we post 2-3 times per week to give couples anything and everything they need to plan their big day.
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Recurring segments: The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
I’ve done quite a few of these now, already having looked at David Letterman’s previous iteration of The Late Show, and Colbert’s Comedy Central show, The Colbert Report.
But now it’s time for another classic, and again, I use the show’s Wikipedia page as a starting point. These are, as always, only my favorites. And this is, as we’ve gotten used to, a long one.
Recurring solo sketches
Bedtime Stories On occasion when Colbert has an author on the show, he ends the episode by asking the author to read him a bedtime story.
The Big Furry Hat Colbert dons a giant hat that comes down from the ceiling and makes a series of humorous proclamations that people must follow (e.g., "Actor Paul Rudd must begin aging like the rest of us").
Covetton House This is Colbert's take on celebrity luxury brands, especially Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop. Each sketch typically features everyday products with fancy names and jacked-up prices.
First Drafts Colbert invites a member of the audience up to read holiday/special event cards and their "first drafts", which poke fun at the event in question.
The Late Show Figure-It-Out-a-Tron In a parody of Glenn Beck's use of chalkboards, Colbert brings out a chalkboard with names of people implicated in an ongoing scandal written all over it. He then tries to figure out the links between these people by drawing lines connecting their names. These lines form a humorous and often crude drawing related to the scandal, such as a penis or swastika.
Midnight Confessions Colbert examines his conscience to his audience. He starts with a disclaimer that while the things that he confesses are not technically sins, he still feels guilty about them.
Stephen Talks with God Colbert talks with God, as portrayed as an animated character projected on the ceiling of the Ed Sullivan Theater.
WERD A segment based on The Wørd, a popular segment at The Colbert Report. Colbert chooses a word or phrase as a theme for a rant on a topical subject or news item while humorous captions displayed in a sidebar either highlight or sarcastically undercut what he is saying.
Wheel of News Colbert spins a wheel with random topics of news to talk about. Based on Wheel of Fortune.
Recurring guest sketches
Big Questions with Even Bigger Stars Colbert and a guest sit under the stars and have absurd conversations about topics. Such conversations include killing baby Hitler, what Santa does the rest of the year, and whether they would rather have feet for hands or hands for feet.
Community Calendar Colbert and a guest host a community calendar of events in the guest's hometown. Based on Colbert's special appearance at Only in Monroe, a local public access program in Monroe, Michigan, with Eminem as his guest.
Rescue Dog Rescue Colbert and his lead guest try to help find homes for dogs up for adoption by making up stories about them (such as claiming one dog knows the lyrics to the Frozen song "Let It Go", but will not sing them).
Bonus sketches
Here are some additional segments, collected from Slate.
All Up in Your Faith Colbert, a practicing, dedicated Catholic, has long been interested in the role of religion in American life, particularly as one way of answering his Big Questions. All Up in Your Faith allows Colbert to dig into various religions, explaining their rituals and idiosyncrasies for a mass audience. Segments so far have featured Buddhism (and the apparently tenuous succession of the Dalai Lama) and Indianapolis’ Church of Cannabis, which somehow does not feature anyone smoking weed at their services. See example.
Who Am Me? A segment impossible to imagine coming from someone who hadn’t taken Colbert’s unique path to late-night through faux-conservative performance art, “Who Am Me?” sets out to answer a now-ridiculous-seeming question asked by various pundits in the lead-up to the show’s premiere: Who is Stephen Colbert? Is he going to continue to riff on his older Colbert Report character? Be totally himself? Do something new entirely? The segment slyly riffs on the question by allowing Colbert to investigate his own identity. Thus far he’s taken the Myers-Briggs personality test (he’s an INFP) and a polygraph test, but future installments—including interviews with people like his childhood crush—promise to go even deeper. See example.
RejecTED Talks Colbert’s TED Talk parody sends up the self-seriousness and background condescension of the popular “educational” series. The talks Colbert supposedly found in TED’s rejected pile are pointless, long-winded, and delivered by goofy characters, like a wrestler overexplaining the transformation of a “simple, everyday cage” into a “decadent palace of suffering” or a kid describing what he did over his summer vacation. See example.
Hot Takes Part of the task of the late-night host is to present opinions on the issues of the day, some of which, inevitably, are deeply uninformed. These days, of course, such off-the-cuff bloviation is commonly known as a hot take. As Colbert puts it, “I can either talk, or I can know.” So this segment takes issues like the American prison-industrial complex and reduces them to immediate boos, hisses, and other knee-jerk reactions to complicated problems. It’s like the anti–Last Week Tonight of late-night: Instead of meticulously debunking conventional wisdom, Colbert cartoonishly champions it. And in doing so, he levels a critique of political discourse that might not be as thorough as Oliver’s but is no less cutting. See example.
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