Paul Rudnick on Twitter
He is so funny! I especially love his takedowns of Miss Lindsey but his insults to Jarvanka and Susan Collins are also pretty great.
Offsite Linkby Anonymous | reply 23 | 01/15/2021 |
This one makes me want to have Paul's ass babies.
Offsite Linkby Anonymous | reply 1 | 01/13/2021 |
And don't forget the delightful Debra from Jeffrey (penned by Rudnick)! It never fails to make me laugh.
Offsite Linkby Anonymous | reply 2 | 01/13/2021 |
Bumped into him in NYC store.....lovely man, and sexy too.
by Anonymous | reply 3 | 01/13/2021 |
OP Thank you! I had no knowledge of this genius. Have been running through his twitter feed, laughing hysterically the whole way.
by Anonymous | reply 4 | 01/13/2021 |
I didn’t realize he was still doing his Libby Gelman-Waxner shtick, which has to be completely spent by now, and yet I will still read a couple dozen of his recent articles just to make sure.
(I remember Libby’s appraisal of Troy was hilarious; sadly, I couldn’t find a link that was readily available).
by Anonymous | reply 5 | 01/13/2021 |
Lady Belle's attire on the Texas trip with Trump was fitting for the occasion.
The drawback, the Mexicans peering through the wall on the other side, became more determined to cross and see more of this vision of loveliness.
Offsite Linkby Anonymous | reply 13 | 01/14/2021 |
He deserves the Medal of Arts for the screenplay for Addams Family Values.
by Anonymous | reply 15 | 01/14/2021 |
I remember Libby saying her friend was so gay, his houseplants only accepted Evian.
by Anonymous | reply 17 | 01/14/2021 |
The Libby tweets on Jon Ossoff have made me laugh out loud.
by Anonymous | reply 21 | 01/15/2021 |
R21, so share some already.
by Anonymous | reply 22 | 01/15/2021 |
According to IMDB
[quote] Rudnick wrote the original script of 'Sister Act' back in 1987 when Bette Midler was supposed to be cast for the role of Deloris.
[quote] After Midler had left the project, the script underwent several re-writes others. As Rudnick did not consider the final draft of the movie as his own work, the pseudonym "Joseph Howard" was chosen by him after his own suggestion for the writer's credit ("Screenplay by Goofy") had been rejected.
by Anonymous | reply 23 | 01/15/2021 |