Thanks to hits such as Knocked Up,Forgetting Sarah Marshall and The 40-Year-Old Virgin,Paul Rudd has become one of the most reliable comic actors in Hollywood,unafraid of embracing slightly dorky characters who make people laugh. In his new film,Our Idiot Brother that opened last week,he embraces his inner hippie and shares the screen with three high-powered actresses (Elizabeth Banks,Zooey Deschanel and Emily Mortimer) playing his neurotic New York sisters. His character the under-achieving,homeless,Croc-wearing brother Ned wreaks havoc in their lives. Rudd recently sat down to talk about portraying the easy-going Ned,the joys of tie-dyed T-shirts and why hes not shy about kissing dogs. Our Idiot Brother sounds like a very broad comedy,but its not,is it. Not at all. Theres lots of drama. You hear the title and see the main character with his beard and long hair,but I dont think Neds an idiot. Hes a gentle soul,and makes some idiotic decisions theres no getting around that. But we wanted to make it very clear hes living his life a certain way,and its a conscious decision. He has an ethic he subscribes too,and its not always easy for him. The cracks show in some scenes,and thats important. You dont want it to look like hes just out to lunch. After hes busted for selling pot to a cop and gets out of prison,Ned moves in with each of his sisters and chaos ensues. How much of you is in Ned? Can you relate to him? I can. Its not me,but there are parts that are. I like to think of myself as being optimistic and happy,although not as much as Ned,which is good and bad. The moment I read it,I wanted to do it,and I also felt itd be a fun world to live in for a couple of months and it was. I was very happy making this movie because of Ned. So he rubbed off on you a lot? He did. Im not a Method actor,I dont need to be called by the characters name. I dont take roles home with me. But when it ended,I actually went without shaving for a while and dressed in a similarly horrible fashion. You wore Crocs? (Laughs) No I drew the line at Crocs! But I wore cut-off shorts and flannel shirts. Ive never owned anything tie-dyed in my life,but there was one tie-dyed shirt I wore in the movie with this hippie-dippy print that was so extreme. I still wear it. And had I seen this shirt before doing this movie,theres no way Id have kept it. You have three sisters and an ex-girlfriend to contend with too many women on set,or was it fun? It was fun because I knew them all. I was already friends with just about everyone in the cast,and had been for years. Does that make it easier or harder? Much easier,especially with a movie like this not a long shoot. And we shot in New York where I live,so I could literally walk outside and start work some days. But it was incredibly hot and humid,so there was a lot of sweating and people getting patted down. And I got a chance to hang out with people like Steve Coogan,who plays Emilys cheating husband. Ive been a major Steve Coogan fan for many years,so I was thrilled to get the chance to meet him and get to know him a bit. You have great screen chemistry with the dog,and theres a lot of kissing between you two. Sweet breath? (Laughs) Yeah,pretty sweet,in the way a golden retriever would have sweet breath. Now,I may have offended the dog,as I think Id dipped into some hummus earlier,but I dont think the dog would judge me. Im actually a big dog lover,and a golden retrievers particularly lovable. I always had dogs while growing up,so the dog-kissing scenes didnt gross me out.