A couple of nights ago, I watched Ant-Man<\/b>. Like what I said on Twitter<\/a>, it was a really enjoyable movie that had me cheering for the characters and laughing so much! It wasn’t something I was dying to watch (umm..<\/i> Ant-Man? Really? “Is it too late to change the name?”<\/i>), but I’m glad I did! It was exactly my kind of super hero film (I daresay I enjoyed it more than the latest Avengers) and<\/i> comedy (my humor isn’t your usual). But really, aside from the story and overall niceness of Ant-Man, we really have to talk about Paul Rudd<\/b>.<\/i> This guy ages really well! I had to wait until the end to confirm it was him (told ya I wasn’t really looking forward to this film, haha!). Upon seeing the credits flash his name, the wheels in my head started turning – blog post<\/i><\/b>! So I present to you, in my opinion, the best Paul Rudd roles, aka: the top 3 times he made me swoon over his characters.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n \nSince I’ve been raving about it in the previous paragraph, I might as well start with Scott Lang. A hero even before Hank Pym’s intervention, Scott’s the quintessential good guy who had a few troubles here and there. He’s smart and funny and a great \nCome on, which 90’s girl wasn’t majorly, totally, butt crazy in love with Cher’s ex-stepbrother Josh?! He dresses funny, he listens to whiny rock, and he’s “not conventionally cute”. He’s the ultimate nice guy who got out of the friend zone (bro zone?).<\/p>\n\n3. Scott Lang (Ant-Man)<\/h4>\n
bod<\/s> dad. For a more detailed background (aka: spoiler) on who he is, check out this WHIH Exclusive Interview with Scott Lang<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n2. Josh Lucas (Clueless)<\/h4>\n
\n1. Mike Hannigan (Friends) <\/h4>\n