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Sandra Bullock Describes Coming 'Face To Face' With Channing Tatum's *Ahem* 'Landscape'—And Hoo Boy

Sandra Bullock Describes Coming 'Face To Face' With Channing Tatum's *Ahem* 'Landscape'—And Hoo Boy
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Sandra Bullock came "face to face" with Channing Tatum's manhood--and she has a lot to say about it.

Award-winning actress Sandra Bullock recently appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to promote her newest film, The Lost City.


During her interview, however, the conversation turned from the movie's premise to more...risqué details of the filming process.

The Lost City features Bullock, the film's lead actress, as an accomplished author who gets kidnapped when the location she writes of is thought to be real. It also co-stars Channing Tatum as the action star of Bullock's books, who embarks on a dangerous adventure to prove that he is not just an actor, but an actual hero as he attempts to save Bullock from her kidnapper.

The movie features a scene in which Tatum's character gets covered in leeches and Bullock must attempt to remove them. Always the method actor, Tatum decided to go all-in and film the scene nude.

Watch the video here:

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During her interview with Stephen Colbert, Bullock raved about the scene.

She said:

“He’s stupid naked in this film, stupid."

She continued:

“I had to spend a lot of time down there."
“I had a lot to say to it. As one does. When you’re down there, you may as well just get to know it.”

Bullock then said, however, that while she spent a lot of time with Tatum's member, she wasn't staring directly at it.

She said:

“When you’re down there, and you have two pages of dialogue, if you are looking directly at it, you will get nothing done."
“So I looked at his left thigh, the crease…I focused more on the left inner thigh.”

The interview has Twitter users howling over Bullock's statements.













The Lost City is hitting theaters on March 19th.

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