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The 1996 movie scene Paul Rudd called “one of the most profound moments” he’d ever seen
['Aimee Ferrier']
Far Out Magazine
The 1996 movie scene Paul Rudd called “one of the most profound moments” he’d ever seenMost actors covet a specific performance that either inspired them to become a performer in the first place or perhaps lives in the back of their mind, a constant reminder of the brilliance that can be achieved when you push yourself to new heights.
Paul Rudd, who made his film debut with his role as the slightly pretentious older step-brother-turned-love-interest in 1995’s Clueless, has come a long way since then.
Subsequently appearing in the likes of The Cider House Rules and Romeo + Juliet, he’d then find further success in comedies like Wet Hot American Summer.
Rudd told Elle, “I think [Spall’s breakdown] is one of the most profound moments I’ve ever experienced in watching a movie.
While every performance in the film is spectacular, you can’t forget Spall’s breakdown, and it’s one that Rudd has always kept with him since he began acting.