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3:13 pm - 02/02/2013

Paul Rudd Kisses Helen Mirren!



Paul Rudd is getting hot and heavy with...Helen Mirren!

On an episode the U.K.'s Graham Norton Show airing next week, Rudd is asked about his onscreen smooches alongside Mirren and fellow guest Leslie Mann.

"The most kisses I've had in a movie was with your hero Jack Nicholson," Rudd says to Mirren. "Many, Many times."

"You've kissed Jack?" the Oscar-winner asks excitedly. "Can I lick your face?"


"He played my father in a film called How Do You Know and the relationship that we had, that James L. Brooks, the director, wanted to portray was that of a very loving father and son," he said. "We would always kiss each other hello and goodbye. And James Brooks likes to film a scene 70 times...we just would always kiss."

"On the lips?" Mirren asks.

"M'hm, it was great," Rudd smiles before reenacting his very first kiss with Nicholson by grabbing Mirren and planting a giant smooch on her lips.


Classic!

Check out the hilarious clip in its entirety below!

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ritzyroxie 2nd-Feb-2013 09:15 pm (UTC)
And just what do you think this means?

“England is constantly threatened by a savage assimilation. This isn’t the case with France which remains furiously protective of its culture.”

Don't try to ignore that sentence, now. It's all the evidence one needs to know that Helen Mirren shares the same ignorant, racist views as Martin Freeman.
hotel 2nd-Feb-2013 09:44 pm (UTC)
i'm not ignoring anything.
by your sentence, i thought you meant sexual diversity, especially because it was paired with attacks on women. nationalism is a whole different thing.

tbh, i think this article lacks context. i wish they picked longer frases so it would be clearer what she's talking about (you can infer she's talking about immigration and such, but it's nothing more than a guess).

i'm not defending her at all, i'm just saying you can hardly imply that she's supporting anti-diversity and anti-women measures by that sentence alone.
ritzyroxie 2nd-Feb-2013 09:48 pm (UTC)
I meant France's attacks on women who wear burqas. In my opinion, it was an attack on women's freedom of self-expression.

I do agree that that the article is a bit all over the place, but that sentence strikes a chord with me. Oh well. I am counting down the days until she finally trips up and says something blatantly racist tbh. I think it's only a matter of time.
zurbraran 3rd-Feb-2013 03:48 am (UTC)
I don't know if she's ever said anything racist, but she's been saying offensive things about women & rape for years.
hotel 2nd-Feb-2013 09:53 pm (UTC)
*phrases
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