Anyone who's ever dealt with a more successful sibling will appreciate the Hell that Paul Rudd is put through in Netflix's sci-fi comedy Living with Yourself (2019). Rudd plays Mile Elliott, a failed playwright turned copywriter whose life is a bit of a mess. He's lazy at work, sloppy at home, and pretty far from the best husband to his wife Kate (Aisling Bea). One day, Miles hears about "Top Happy Spa," an incredible new tech company that claims they've got some top-secret kind of Limitless (2011) style technique that will make you better in every way. In reality, they're cloning a better version of you, killing you, and sending your new and improved clone out into the world to pretend to be you. Miles signs up for the project but survives their assassination attempt, only to get stuck living with his improved clone, Miles II (Paul Rudd). Both Miles' are nice enough, but in a very short period of time Miles II writes a successful play, cooks amazing meals for the family, and worst of all, realizes he might not have the fertility issues Miles does. That's tough for the old Miles, who has to deal with an exact clone who is just a bit better than him in every way. At least the OG Miles has all those years of family history to lean on! We could go for Miles with any version of Paul Rudd, the ageless charmer Mr. Man thinks is already perfect! Paul goes shirtless while running through the woods in his whitey-tighties after surviving the assassination attempt. We are living for his adorable body and tremendous bulge! That one scene alone will have you playing with yourself!