Paul Rudd, Jack Black reveal their shocking New Year's resolution
Paul Rudd and Jack Black open up about their jaw-dropping New Year's resolution
Paul Rudd and Jack Black recently got candid and shared their New Year’s Resolution.
In a talk with PEOPLE magazine, Rudd and Black, who are playing the roles of Ronald "Griff" Griffen Jr., a background actor, and Doug McCallister, a wedding videographer, in Anaconda, opened up about their New Year’s resolutions.
Black told the outlet that his New Year’s resolution involves deep cleaning of his home.
He said, “I'm going to clean out the man cave, once and for all. It's getting pretty dank down there.”
The 56-year-old American actor and comedian went on to state that his room gets “the occasional scrub-a-dub-dub but it needs that deep clean, where you get under and in betwixt every nook and cranny of that mo-fo.”
Agreeing with him, Judd quipped, “You got to keep that thing sparkling. I will probably do my closet. By the way, I'm a big fan of cleaning.”
The Ant-Man star, who lives in Rhinebeck, New York, with his wife Julie Yaeger and their kids Jack and Darby, shared that he uses his “Brother P-Touch label maker” to clean his attic.
“I built shelves, and all of my storage, I have in tubs that are clear that you can see through them. All of my s*** is so organized, it's a little OCD… If I'm in the middle of really tackling a cleaning project, I'm very happy,” Judd said.
Before concluding, it is pertinent to mention that Anaconda will be released on December 25, 2025.
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