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Presented by Capital One, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports. Hello, and welcome back to the Hey Jones podcast. Hey, Jonas. This is very, very exciting. We have a guest on on the pod today.

Ooh, I've been spending a lot of time with. And no, it's not Kevin or Joe, Jonas. I kind of feel like the guest 'cause I'm on zoom, but yes.

Yeah, well, tell us where you are first.

Before we welcome our guests, just so people know why you're not here in person with us. I'm in the other room. Oh, great. You're taking it. All has a strict contract against me that has keep me at least 20 feet away.

So I felt that was really inappropriate of me. I'm regretting laying down those rules. Because it seems as if we would have some sort of personal beef. What is the beef? Too many handsome guys in one room at the same time.

Thank you. That's the beef. Kets out of the bag. Our guest today is Paul Rudd. Yeah.

Oh, what's going on? Makes a noise. Ooh, thank you guys. It's so happy to be here. Yeah.

We're so glad you're here.

Thanks for doing this. Oh, my gosh. Thank you for having me.

And if you guys are having a busy day, busy day.

So it's a press junk at day, right? Yeah, but it's, you know, as far as press junk gets go, I feel like it's been manageable. Okay. And this part is really actually fun. This feels separate from.

We did that on purpose. So far. Yeah. Yeah. We'll see how this goes.

Yeah. This could, this could all go sound for us. So we are on the press tour press junk at four our new film Powerbell, which comes out June 5th. We shot this movie in Dublin two years ago.

It's hard to believe. I know. I was flown. And it's so exciting to have you on the pod. We've a lot to discuss.

Now, we've been answering a lot of questions about the film, which we're going to talk about at some point. But we've been, kind of talking about it so much recently, we'll start in some other places. Great.

Go somewhere else for a minute. Absolutely. What did you do last night in New York? Did you guys get in yesterday? I know you did, because we were on the same plane.

But, um, well, I have been here. I live here. Yeah. So it's kind of great. That's wonderful.

You were both in Brooklyn, is that right? Yeah. Yeah. And what you're home on. I did ask that one time in an interview with someone, I kind of realized during an interview

I was hosting someone, hosting a live with Kelly, they were talking about their kid going to college. And I was like, oh, that's so great. Where's she going? And then she looked at me like, the guy looked at me with the eyes of like, how dare

you ask for you? And I'm like, it was conversational. It was new. I've lived that moment in my life. She wanted to have a chat.

I've done it. We have, uh, Brooklyn has the, I won't say where, but we have the best Hollywood neighborhood. I think in Manhattan. Or New York City. I should say.

It's kind of a chalkfall of actors and yeah, do you guys get into the decorations for Halloween? We do. I thought you said Hollywood. You said Hollywood Halloween?

For Halloween. For Halloween. Yeah. I know what you're talking about. Because kind of like where we are too, it's, uh, Hollywood if, like, there's a lot of actors

There's any pain to see.

We decorate our house with pictures of actors from many different, like, old Hollywood, new Hollywood. Very Hollywood. It's very hot.

When we really celebrate Hollywood in our house, so you guys, so it's a, you're living

a community that goes hard for Halloween. Yeah. Yes. Oh, yeah. Yeah.

Oh, you did it. Yeah. Out in Jersey. We have like a safe zone. They shut down all the streets.

Oh, it's great. It's the greatest thing ever. It's parties. I am not a fan of, of Halloween. I'm sorry.

I'm gonna say it. I know it's, it's gonna get me canceled by all the people that might want to, you know, you've dressed up like, like, for three times. Like, in his entire story. Like, we only three.

We weren't really allowed to dress up as kids. So our dad was a pastor. And so we had this, this thing in our church, in stressful, instead of Halloween. It was harvest fest. And it sounds worse.

It's dressing up for harvest fest. Yeah. It sounds, it sounds, it sounds, it sounds, it sounds, it sounds, it sounds, it sounds, it sounds something. You dress up.

You get candy and there's haystacks and pumpkins, but it's not, uh, demonic. Like, right. Differentiates it. It's at the church.

And the only thing that was at the church, and you weren't allowed to wear, like,

the ghost costume, or, oh, I see.

So you kind of, you didn't, never trick or treat it.

No, I didn't really want to do it. And then as I got older, and it was more about like, going to Halloween parties and stuff. Right. It's not an area of interest to me. I did have a redress up one year as, uh, Marky Mark, or Mark Wahlberg.

I did think of quotes there for the people who can't see. Which was basically just me in a t-shirt and jeans and a backwards hat. Right. You also know that camber burglar, if I do remember. I was, yeah.

What do you go about? Do you guys do themes as a family? Uh, sometimes, you know, because, you know, with this, we give out candy and all stuff. And so it's part of the deal.

You do kind of dress up, and I have a had a theme, like, uh, last, last Halloween, I was Brandon Lieberwitz and my wife was Annie Lieberwitz. So we were, we were, we were, we were Lieberwitz and Lieberwitz. I don't know. Like, the year before that, I was quint, she was, uh, registrificed and jaws, we usually

kind of do it together. And this year, I got it, I picked it, I got a Halloween costume, and I didn't kind of consult with my wife, and I go, I've got my, the costume, and she goes, what, what? And I was post Malone, and she was like, well, who the hell am I going to be? And I was like, all right, you know, well, you could be, what, what about Jelly Roll?

Oh, and she was like, fuck you, Jelly Roll, she's furious. So she kind of dogged me, and I was just kind of by myself, and she could have gone as a Bud Light. Yeah, that's actually pretty good. Post Malone and Bud Light would have been a great, like, yeah.

And I went as a Tigger Woods one year, and I was Tigger from Winnie the, obviously, Winnie the Poo. As I was from. And I was dressed as a golfer. That's pretty good.

I like those kind of really kind of clever, and my day was Reese with a spoon, and she just covered, carried a spoon around, but that wasn't about to create it. That's great.

Well, do you have to, like, now, you know, with your daughter, it definitely can be, you

get, do you dress up or do you, I do?

I dress up, you know, last year she wanted to be a spooky princess, so she was basically just

a princess, but with, I did her makeup, it was like, you know, spooky makeup. Yeah. But she did the hands, the hands kept doing this, and I got all these brownie points, because I was, you know, here to city with all the dads, and we left Malte's, you know, school and went to one of the family's homes, and had some pizza for the kids, and the adults

all wanted, you know, like a quick drink, like a beer or a salsa or something. So I sort of, had like a, you know, a set up where I had like a little cooler, and, and yes, as we were walking around, I was, I was passing out beers to the dads, and on the walk, and they were very thrilled about it. It's a great thing ever.

And it was, yeah, it was a good time. The boozy walk with it, like, we do the Red Wagon. It's just full. Oh, nice. There's a lady in our neighborhood that does it, but full Margarita, like, set up.

That's too much. And like, shaking the ice, the whole salt, all of it. It's fantastic. It's pretty great. Alright, so speaking of now that this has become a Halloween episode, I'm going to switch

gears real quick and ask a question really to your movie, because I'm quite interested, but it's not related to movie at the same time. Nick tells us, Paul, that you're a big fan of Dublin. Yeah. Very much.

A fan of Guinness. Yeah. Wait, we are big fans of Guinness.

I got to tour the factory a couple years ago, it was one of the most amazing things.

What about Guinness, do you love? There's really nothing like it. I mean, I know there's like, well, you could have Murphy's stout, there's stout and things. But Guinness, it tastes great. It has that history, as you say, which I find very interesting.

I think that Guinness is really is kind of a part of Ireland's, not just iden...

it's DNA.

It is kind of, they're synonymous with one another, they go together.

And you know, it's like, you feel like when you're drinking a pint of Guinness, you're

taking part in something even bigger than just sitting and having a beer. There's just something about it. There's, I love it. I just love it. It's been to the Devin Shire in London.

I have, yeah. But one, oh, so great. So they have, I guess, Osh, who's a friend of mine who started that pub, they are awarded the best pint I'm doing next, Marky Mark, equalizations for those who can't see that. I guess, they clean their pipes and their barrels every day, rather than once a few days

or once a week, which is what Guinness factory obviously, when you have a pint there, it's so different. Yeah. That's what I mean. Oh, sorry.

I didn't mean to interrupt you. That's okay. I'm excited about Guinness. I have to go for that. I have to.

Which is why.

It's my enthusiasm is boiling over.

Yeah.

To clean your lines every day is a real.

That's amazing. That's it. That's a journey. You know, people often say that the Guinness in Ireland is better, and that it's made differently.

People think that when you have another parts of the country, if you have in the US, it's like the bagels in New Jersey. Just better. But the reason that it tastes better in Ireland is not because it's made differently. It's fresh.

You know, they drink so much Guinness in Ireland that if you go into any pub in Ireland, there's a really good chance that that was made that week when you're drinking a pint of Guinness in the States or somewhere else. It's had to come over by on a ship, and it's it's still really great, but it's just it was made a little while ago.

It's just fresh. And it makes you stronger, right? It makes you stronger. It makes you stronger. It's got iron in it.

It's got iron. It makes you stronger.

It makes your life better.

It solves all of your emotional problems. Yeah. You can split the G like a pro these days. Split in the G? Yeah.

I tried to split the G. We had our our big premiere for Power Ballad in Dublin a couple months ago, is that the Dublin International Film Festival, you know, a social media team came up and said, hey, we want you to try to split the G for this thing, and I failed miserably. And I watched you do it a few times while we were shooting in with such ease and it

honestly, quite jealous of your ability and and Joe's to split the G.

So the next time you're off together, I'm going to give it my best shot and we'll give it another go. But a question on that front, do you have a Guinness Uncraft in your house? I do. That's so cool.

Oh yeah. In my house, I have the do you change the kick out yourself? Every day. Yeah. Yeah.

I know what it's like to clean the lines. I get my the lines cleaned. Weirdly enough, a guy who lives around the corner for me cleans lines. That's very Brooklyn. It's like there's a guy that cleans the pipe.

There's a guy who does a lot of the pubs. He's like a medical procedure. Yeah. I have a guy come over to my house to clean my pipes. Clean my line for that.

Clean my line. You guys really do live in a rich neighborhood. But I do. I go and get the kegs and the tanks that get the oxygen and nitrogen mix. And yeah.

It's for us. Yeah. I put a keg in my house and I did it once and I was like cool. I'm buying bottles from here on out. Yeah.

And you feel kind of need a lot of people to come over because you're not going to just kill that thing by yourself. If you do, there's a hotline for that. Yeah. And then there's sometimes you go in and it's like, oh, I haven't touched any of this

in a long time. Or I haven't been around. And then I have to return the keg. And when you return a keg of Guinness, that's like three, fourth, still full. Oh.

You feel like it's embarrassing and you love the man, feel like a failure. And I feel very self-conscious to the, you know, the guys at a thrifty beverage. Oh, like, sorry. They're like, open. They just shake your keg.

They shake your keg. You're like, oh, I was filming a movie. Yeah. You didn't hear what I had. Yeah.

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Kevin, Joe's to update. You mean me and Paul, we've been doing interviews and talking about the film a lot. We could probably both kind of list what the sort of top five questions were. I can try. Try.

Yes. We'll tell you if you're right or wrong. Paul, Nick, thank you so much for your time. I promise I won't take too much on you guys or doing a lot of interviews today. Oh, I think you're my friend.

You're playing the interview. Okay. Copy copy. And then we can't tell sometimes when Joe's active. I just want to know, like, you did you guys like jam on set because I know you both love

music. That was one of them. Yeah. Okay. Another one is a poll.

Have you or your family been to a brother show before?

Have not been asked that.

I've been asked that. Wow. Very good. Jones, well, there's song. Types.

Okay. You were a wedding singer in the movie. So it's got to be like, what songs do you like to sing that are not your own? Like karaoke? Is that a song?

Yeah. Is that a question? Yeah, that's that. You asked that. I know I lend myself to that.

That's what I just did. Yeah. Last night, they said we have a question from your brother. It was that question. But one question that I found to be really interesting because it was, it was fun to

talk about the movie. But there was one that just came up and a thing and I love you to speak more about. It was, it said who is a surprisingly good singer in your circle and you had a few great names. Yeah.

I was surprised to hear. If you don't mind, you can, sure. Well, I was saying, you know, Steve Corel is a great singer and that tracks. And it can go really high. There's harmonies and everything.

He's just really talented. Really good singer.

Can you tell you not to audition for the office or something, is that?

Did he, I told him. You told him not to. Yeah, what? Well, we were filming anchor man. He sings an anchor man.

Yeah. What's the song? After doing that. Yeah. He does the high harmony.

Yeah. Yeah. So you're doing that and you told him. He said they're doing the office. There's just said in me doing the office.

And it was the time that they were, they were showing it on BBC. The Ricky Dre's. Which was so great. And I heard they're just going to do those for American. Oh, you don't want to do that.

That's such a great show. Clearly, I was the idiot. And that scenario, because he knew obviously a lot more than I did. And it was an interesting lesson. One, who I had to tell anybody where they should or shouldn't do, it's a terrible decision.

But most of all, thank God, he didn't listen to me, right? That's what that is.

Oh, he's a genius.

He shows amazing. Yeah. And I look back and go. Yeah. All right.

That's a lesson. Yeah. I'm kind of with you. He shouldn't have done that. Yeah.

Has there been rules for yourself that somebody said, hey, you shouldn't do this. And you did. And you were like, hot in your face. Look at me. I'm Steve Krell now.

No. There have been things that people say, people there now say, oh, you shouldn't do that role. But it's, it's generally after I did the thing and it came out. I got a couple of those.

Oh, that's always a great.

You're, like, there's a film. I was in her. It was a short movie. I was in, and like, I bought something walked up. And then you could tell they didn't know what to say.

But they're like, that's, that's a film. That's.

That's why I got to say technically that was a film.

Credits and everything. I mean, I was sitting there. It was projected. I was right there. Up there in the screen.

I couldn't believe it. And there's popcorn. All these people. No way. Okay. Well, there's a Steve Girl that worked out just fine.

But who, who else were those names that you mentioned were great singers? Because I, I feel like the world needs to know. Yeah. Bobby kind of Oli is a great singer. Bobby kind of Oli.

The name like that. Yeah. You know, I've worked with Ken Reno's many times. He's a dear friend of mine. And, you know, they, he's a great singer.

And he actually sings in this thing all the middle-aged. Dad, jam band with David Wayne. And so you can see it on. Like they tour. It sounds, yeah, you can check him out.

And he's, he's really good. He's really good. He can also sing exactly like James Taylor, which is really weird. We used to do karaoke a lot together.

I was going to put in a James Taylor song. And it sounds like the record. It's crazy. And then the other one that he can do. Like to a tea.

We'll surprise you. Macy Gray. Okay. That's range.

That is, this is how talented Ken Reno is.

Great actor, great writer, hilarious. Can sound exactly like James Taylor and exactly like Macy Gray. And he might be the only person on the planet. He should do a recording of a duet between the two.

That's right. Maybe he could do her town too. But instead of Jay, he saw their do Macy Gray and James Taylor. That's a great idea. That's amazing.

No. Now, speaking of impressions, natural segue. You're part of the five-timers club. Yeah. Yeah.

Which is... Did you get a jack thing? I did, yeah. They didn't give Nick a jacket. I'm not a part of the five-timers club.

That's why. But this is a thing that I wanted to discuss with you. I had been a musical guest. More than five times now. I don't know if that counts.

But they gave him a jacket. Wow. Jack White. They gave him a jacket. They did.

Is he the first musical guest to get it?

One of the jackets? Well, he's certainly not the first to do it. Clearly. What times have you done it? I think it was like...

I think it was about five times. I've been a musical guest. I've hosted once. Yeah. But you have the jacket.

I have a jacket. I've hosted... You might get time to make your jacket. You're a jacket. You're a jacket.

The fifth time I hosted... It was during COVID.

And it's actually the only show in SNL's history that they actually...

We still did it. But everyone was sent home. So we kind of had to cancel the show. No, no, no. Sketch is everything.

We're scrambling to rewrite what the show might be. So... Wow. It was pretty... Walk through that.

We've told you before. It's incredible. Yes. Yeah.

First, let's go back to the wet markets.

Yeah. So you've got these bats. I'm going to do your... There's some bats. It's a marquee mark full.

Yeah, marquee mark in the funky bats. Five timers club. We had a big opening sketch. And Tom Hanks was in it. And Tina Fey was in it.

And a bunch of people that were... You know, and the show at about two or three got cancelled. They told other people that were in the sketch not to come in. Some of the day of... This is the day of...

This is the day of... So, you think there was some exposure? Is that what that was happening? Well, it was just when the Omakron variant was kind of... Was popping up.

We were on a musical tour at that point. And the Omakron... A musical tour? Yeah. We were on a...

Yeah. We were doing shows for the... Oh, we're on a... Cruiser 100. Alright.

The jingle balls. And people were dropping like flies. And the cast was really nervous and... Understandably. And there was a lot of confusion.

And people didn't know what to do. So... Everyone kind of went home.

Tom Hanks and Tina Fey were already in the studio.

Because we were... Get a rehearsal and do all of that. And so they wound up staying.

And we were coming up with what the show might be.

And Tina wound up doing... Weekend update with Michael Chay. Because Colin's just had COVID and wasn't there. And... And it was weird.

And then Tom Hanks... Keenan Thompson. And I... It was just... The three of us sitting in the audience watching...

Weekend update with the two of them. And it was just like five of us. It was so surreal. That's incredible. That is wild.

And Charlie X was supposed to be the musical guest. They sent her home. We had already filmed a couple of pieces that week. So they aired those. And then we talked about favorite sketches from Christmas shows in the past.

Because it was a Christmas show.

And it was a real amazing example of the show must go on.

But a very, very unique experience. That is wild. I'm going to have to go back and watch another watch it too. Another podcast from some SNL Late Night Comedy Guide. Not quite on humor me with Robert's Michael and Friends.

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Founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports. We have a tradition on our little pod here. A new tradition. It's just a bowl of stupid questions. Nothing to do with one's career.

We don't know if they're stupid actually. They might actually stupid. They might be important. Okay. Close the question.

Here we go. As soon as for you sir. Okay. What? You're most irrational fear that you know makes no sense.

I don't know for the light one. SNL, SNL hosting. A rational fear that makes no sense. Just doing podcasts. Honestly, I get it.

Clip it. I feel you on that.

No, no.

We were recently in our, our, you know, sort of album promo.

This is last year. And I, I really enjoyed the podcast.

Former, otherwise we wouldn't be doing this.

Yeah. But some of them that touched on some of the more emotional things. You know, it got really real. I found myself kind of really. Taking by used to be, right?

Would just do interviews. It was all sort of a fun shit. And now we're asking you questions out of a bowl. Like, what's your most irrational fear? It's a great question.

And I wish that, you know, I wish I had like a more entertaining answer. Like, you know, yeah. Pinto beans or something weird, right? Like what? And that makes no sense.

You have an irrational fear that you can't. Where do you want to begin? Yeah. I mean, yeah. I think we all do.

But it's a strange thing to have to come up within the moment and then answer it. Or have it in the back of your mind. You know it's there and say, well, now I'm doing the whole world. Yeah.

So we're going to put another question.

Okay. I knew that. When I respect the answer. No, no. I remember that.

I was just being facetious, but I'm trying it. I will have many rational fears. A rational fears. Uh, this one may or may not fully apply. So we're going to figure this out.

Would you rather accidentally like an exes photo from eight years ago or send a voice memo?

You didn't mean to send. Well, you know, I've been made for quite a while. Yeah. My wife and I've been together for so long. So, uh, so put the number whatever that is plus like four for like an ex.

Well, if I did that, this would be a child. I've been with my wife for a longer than I've not been with her. I've been my wife. I've been together for over 30 years. Okay.

So no, no, no, no, no. Let's talk about it. I guess. And if I annexed before that, I did. I mean, this is how old I am.

I actually did have exes before.

I've been together for 30 years.

Um, so I guess it would be. Yeah. Just an ex of my girlfriend. I dated Jessica Tandy back in the day. Andy.

What a name. Isn't it weird? Like, those names just like, they stay there. And the home phone number. So would you rather, uh, accidentally, yeah, I can do that.

I would you rather accidentally like that or send a voice memo. You didn't mean to send. No, I think what you mean just getting a picture. Like, you would just like, you know, just scroll and Instagram and you're like, Hard to photo.

Oh, if you heart it. From eight years ago, which means you're deep in the feed. Oh, yeah, this is how again. I'm a fossil. I don't know.

I don't know. What is this Instagram you're talking about? Copy copy. Understood. Yes.

Um, it depends. What are you saying? A voice memo. You don't mean. If you're 10.

It depends on what the voice memo is. That's totally true. I mean, if it's like if you're sending a voice memo that's just like, Hey, you want to say, hey, see how you're doing? And you send it to somebody that great.

Yeah. If you send it to your talking. If you, if you, you're talking shit or you're like, There's something going on with my colon. Yeah.

And then you send that to like, you know, actually like your, your, your, your kids dentist. Yeah. Your kids dentist. And it's like I think.

And it dentist says, well, that's a different line of medicine. Are you sure? I think I can check your teeth. Yeah.

Um, I mean, I'll see how the chair adjusts. Come on in. Come on. Hold on. I do have a lot of equipment here.

A very bright light. Although when I say rinse definitely don't go near. Don't go near the bowl or do. Oh, I got to say the voice memo thing. My wife was in her bedroom with her sister the other day.

And they were up there for like an hour and a half. They come down. She grabs her phone. She didn't realize she. They were definitely up there like being sisters talking shit.

And they had recorded about you. And probably about everybody and anyone who knows. Yeah, they're just about to all run. Yeah. They recorded on accident.

The entire conversation. It was recording for an hour and 40 minutes. Oh, wow. I was like, guys, before you delete this, let me listen to it. Did they let you know if they were like absolutely not.

They like, so I knew that they were definitely talking. Oh, wow. Because using these was like a sleep app or you can record your sleep talking. Oh, yeah. I'd be kind of kicking.

Do you talk, do you talk in your sleep? Do you guys talk in your sleep?

I think everyone does and doesn't realize.

Because I thought I didn't really speak speak in my sleep. Talk in my sleep. And little things like, you know, just you're. I can probably pull it up. It's something recording me while I'm sleeping.

There's a lot of fart noises and a lot of like. Like just. Yeah. Yeah. Well, that.

Yeah. Yeah. And speaking of Aunt Man, you saved a candy store. Yeah, I've been to the candy store actually. Joe and I both went.

Oh, yeah, no. We, we should have a big supporters. You, I know. I was very touched that you did. And I, uh, you're a sneaky because I was like, Oh, let me.

You know, so be fair. We didn't really. I didn't know it was yours until afterwards. Because I saw it. There was candy with your face on it.

And that was kind of a, I was like. I was like, Oh, he's there. They've seen it as a self-corrigatory. Doesn't it? Welcome my candy store.

Get a rice crispy treat with my face on it.

Yeah. That's incredible. That was jealous.

I just confused those like this small town and upstate New York has this cute little candy store.

And they really like, Paul Rudd. This is very amazing. That's amazing. I'm into it. Um, how do that?

So how would it come to be? Yeah, how would it happen? It's in Rhineback, New York. Love Rhineback. And they're, this store existed before I, uh, became one of the co-owners.

They, uh, they're a couple of us. But, um, the actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan and his wife Hillary burden. They are also owners, um, our friend Andy Ostroy and then my wife and I. And, uh, this store was owned by a guy named Ira who was kind of a fixture in the town. And the, and the lovely guy who sadly passed away, um, in his 50s.

And, um, the town isn't that big.

And the candy store is so kind of crucial, I think, for the town.

We didn't want to lose the store for the town. And so we took it over, uh, just with the hopes of, uh, it, not, hopefully not losing too much money. But keeping it for the, for the kids that, you know, that work there. Totally. And for the town and people go in and it's, meaning.

And it's been really one of the great things, uh, that we share all of us and, and our lives.

And it's so nice because we're in there all the time.

But nobody's in a bad mood when they're in a candy store. Yep. And, uh, they actually, there's a bag of candy here. By the way, I did spy the sticker on that bag. So I just wanted to open the bag of candy and see what's inside.

Yeah. There's curious. Good easier. So, these are, oh, this is from your shop. This is from the shop.

Yeah. This is from the shop. So if you're ever in Rhineback, everyone, make sure to share. Those are, those are cloth hoppers. I noticed them right away.

They winner. Yeah, my thought hoppers are killer. I love the Lego blocks. The non-branded Lego blocks. Yeah. They really, those, um, this is, I love candy.

I have a real issue. Like, and I like candy that is really meant for little kids. I love those Lego candies. And they actually do click together like Legos. They're incredibly fun to play with.

Any? That's quite good. Well, it's a beautiful story. We loved going there. We were at, at your candy shop during Christmas time. Yep.

I get mine flowing to New York City as you can see. Yeah. We were clearly not locals when we, we went because we went out for lunch on the day after Christmas. And, uh, at about 3 p.m. Whether started to change in this, this snowstorm started.

You kind of sound like you're telling your children's Christmas story, Nick. But I'm kind of in. Uh, this is the day after Christmas. And we basically sit the restaurant, the, the, the, the people that were there like, hey, you know, you might want to go soon.

It's going to get pretty bad. Well, yeah, it doesn't look too bad yet. So Joe and I decided to walk around the town with my daughter and parents and, um, and this thing kicks up. Yeah.

Storm kicks up. And so we go into pizza shop to get a quote. Emergency pizza in case the power shuts down and everything else. And then we installed even further and went to your candy shop.

And that's when they were basically like, you should probably get home now.

It was, yeah, that storm was crazy. We were saying wild. While we got, we, our car got stuck at the base of this hill. And we had to walk up about a quarter mile in the snowstorm. And there's some photos that you can see if you're watching the pot.

Put 'em up there. Um, okay. Let's move on to the, we saved the pizza. We saved the pizza in the candy. And by the way, I just had a piece of Christmas menu.

It was, it was incredible.

Would you like these right now? Or are you not really saving for later? Oh, great. Oh, so great reflexes. These, uh, this is the thing about the, um, these candy legos.

I really like the yellow ones because they're kind of banana flavored. Mm. The red ones are really good. I think that might be better. Oh, here.

Yeah, Kevin hates banana. Good thing you got those. You have Kevin's fake allergic to banana. Banana candy? I've just been in it, everything.

I have a way of eating these two, where it's like, I scrape the, it all, she's lost off. Oh, my daughter does that. The blue ones will turn your tongue bright blue.

You should eat that before the premier tonight.

That look good. Yeah. All right. So I have some questions from people. Okay.

And this is what they want to know. This is from Sarah. Clueless is iconic. Of course it is, Sarah. And everyone loves it.

But did anyone ever bring up on the set that share in her stepbrother dating was maybe a little weird? I think maybe they did. I definitely heard about it after the movie came out. People would say that.

That's a thing. That's kind of strange. Yeah. But, um, it's bold choice. Not their fault.

They're attracted to each other. And they, you know, technically. Clip it. Not blood related. That's what I'm saying.

Weird. All the same. I see what you're saying. Yeah. It's bad.

By the way, what a horrible thing decision this was to eat a piece of candy next to a mic. To a microphone here. I think it's really one of these Legos, which takes a while.

I'll take it out.

You did, you did good. You committed to it. I saw you like you started scraping.

The worst part is, is that I've sucked away so much that then, now it doesn't stick

together. I don't like it. Okay. Uh, this was from Mary. This is for Paul Nick, Kevin and Joe.

What musical do you think is genuinely perfect? Lame is. I'm with you, man. Dude. Lame is is so.

It's fully there. Yeah. I just saw a production recently up in Vancouver. Um, the touring production. And I've seen the show and, and performed it, you know, probably.

400 times. Yeah. 500 times. It never gets old. Yeah.

It's one of my all-time faiths. I gotta say. And I know it's, you know, Hamilton is great. It's great. Hamilton is really.

I just thought Titanic. Oh, would you think? It's so fun. Yeah. It's incredible.

Have you seen it yet? I haven't seen it yet. It never was. I probably bought Broadway and I wanted to see it. It's so incredibly fun.

And so like, everyone in the cast is incredible.

And it's, it's definitely a great time. Yeah. You gotta see that. You gotta go. All right.

Our movie is not a musical per se, but there is music in the movie. Um, I had an incredible time working with you on this project. I am so thrilled that it's, it's finally coming out. And it's great. I got to see it.

I will say. I saw it. I got a link. I shared the link to a lot of the people that I know on the internet. I love it too.

Oh, good. And yeah, my feed is, they're liking it. But it was phenomenal. I think it's great. And it's also something that, like, oddly, we watched it.

And this happened to our friend, our songwriter. So it was like, oh. Yeah. Yeah. And it happens quite a bit.

I know. That's a good thing. It's a good thing.

But it's definitely something that I think, you know, a lot of people out there that are

creatives will relate to and also feel like, wait, is this already happened to me? Is this what this happened to me?

And a lot of new songwriters that we meet in artists are always like, what are some advice?

And I think since this film, Nick Kevin and I had both been like, mmm. Get a good lawyer. But it's, it's really great. You guys should be so proud. It's really excited for people to see it.

I'm coming to the premiere tonight. Thank you. Oh, great. My link was broken. And it's not like a real, like, I didn't want to watch it. I sat down to watch it.

And it was totally not working. Right. Link was broken. Well, you know, you'll see it tonight in the theater. And as it's intended.

Yeah, yeah. And it, you really do. This is one I got to say. I think when you do see it in a theater. They always say, oh, you don't want to say, go see it in a theater.

But I think the musical element of it. And there's a real kind of crowd-pleasing thing that's happening. That you do experience it differently. Yeah. And so I hope you like it.

It was very fun to do. And it was great getting to do it with you, Nick. And you're so nice to me. And, you know, this is not my, this is not my day job. What I'm doing in this thing.

We may feel super comfortable. And so I appreciate it. Just to give you some flowers to remember, I watched the movie. Or some or some are last year with Joe and some other friends and family. And everyone came with me.

That was it.

Paul singing is incredible.

And we all know you as Paul Rudd. You know, the Paul Rudd. I've said a million times last couple days. Candy store owner. Yes.

Spire. Yes. Yeah. I was a friend for Lego and candy consumer. A big fan and tickets to work with you as a dream.

But then for you to jump out and sing like you do in this movie and take on this, this character. It was just incredible to watch. So please go see our movie. Everybody and see the theater. Because it is a heartwarming, classic John Carny film.

But I think is best watched on the big screen.

Some of Tom Cruise go to the movies. Yeah. Yes. Yes. Someone come to New Jersey.

I just got asked a big older before we go. Last thing. My bagel word. Like your tailhand making cheese. Like what are you getting?

Do I really think I'm straight up. I had like an everything bagel and cream cheese. Clean. Yeah. But I like a salt bagel.

And I like a garlic bagel too. Both are good. But I also do like a. I like some. Now I'm just gonna do the list.

I'm gonna stick with my ridge. My ridge. I'm going everything bagel and cream cheese. Done on that note. Give it up Paul Rudd.

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