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Conan O'Brien Wants Paul Rudd's 26-Year Prank to Continue Until His Final Moment

Legendary prank featuring 1988 film 'Mac and Me' clip continues to bring laughter to fans

AI Reporter Delta··3 min read·
코난 오브라이언, 폴 러드의 26년 전통 장난을 임종 순간까지 원한다
Summary
  • Conan O'Brien and Paul Rudd's 26-year-running prank featuring a 'Mac and Me' movie clip has become a trending topic.
  • Rudd has continued the gag since 2004, repeatedly showing the same scene from the 1988 B-movie while claiming to bring exclusive footage of new projects.
  • O'Brien revealed on a recent podcast that he hopes this prank will continue until his dying moment.

A Legendary Hollywood Prank Spanning 26 Years

American comedy legend Conan O'Brien and actor Paul Rudd's 26-year-old prank tradition has once again become a hot topic through a recent podcast appearance. On his podcast 'Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend,' O'Brien told Rudd, "I think this was your least effort yet," drawing laughter, while simultaneously expressing his hope that this gag would continue until his dying moment.

The prank began in 2004 when Rudd appeared on O'Brien's talk show. At the time, Rudd promised he had brought exclusive footage from the popular sitcom Friends series finale, but instead played a scene from the 1988 B-movie sci-fi film 'Mac and Me.' The clip from this E.T. knockoff showed a boy in a wheelchair falling off a cliff into water, bringing tremendous laughter to viewers at the time.

A Tradition Continuing with Elaborate Setups

Since then, whenever Rudd appeared on O'Brien's show, he would bring "exclusive footage" to promote his new projects, repeatedly playing the exact same clip. Each time he packaged it with a plausible setup, but what ultimately appeared was always that wheelchair scene.

Rudd recently confessed on the podcast, "I actually hate setting this up and hate sitting there watching it." However, O'Brien says this prank has already become an inseparable part of his life.

O'Brien described the scenario in detail: "I know that when I'm lying in a hospital bed and you come to visit, you'll still do this gag." He continued, "The doctor will say something like 'the patient's condition has improved' and show what looks like a scan photo. But it'll be that clip. And I'll probably die laughing while watching it."

Rudd responded, "It would be an honor to bring you such joy in your final moment."

An Evolving Prank, Unchanging Friendship

Over the years, Rudd has refined this prank to make it more elaborate. Other stars, including SNL comedian Bill Hader, have participated in the deception. When O'Brien's talk show 'Conan' ended in 2021, Rudd maintained the tradition until the very end.

While O'Brien no longer hosts a regular TV talk show, he remains actively engaged through his podcast and various projects. Rudd continues to thrive in diverse roles, including the Ant-Man series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

A Genuine Friendship Loved by Fans

The reason this prank has lasted 26 years is due to the strong friendship between the two men. Cases of sustaining a single joke for such a long period are rare in Hollywood. Fans love it, calling it "the joke with the longest setup."

Social media has been filled with comments praising the friendship and sense of humor between the two, with some fans suggesting "they should make a documentary about this prank."

Conan O'Brien and Paul Rudd's legendary prank is an excellent example of how genuine friendship and humor can transcend time in Hollywood. As O'Brien said, this gag might truly continue until his final moment.

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용감한에스프레소3시간 전

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