17 July, 2009

Sandra Bullock's loves To Go Stark Bullock Naked



Sandra Bullock has said having to strip naked for her latest film was not a big deal and "just like a normal day".

Sandra Bullock stars alongside Ryan Reynolds in The Proposal

The actress' latest film, The Proposal, saw her and co-star Ryan Reynolds, aka Mr Scarlett Johansson, filming in the nude for three days on end.

Sandra said: "when everyone else acts like it's just a normal day it really helps you relax."

By the third day, she added, the crew would just be casually wandering past the naked stars asking: "How you doing? How was lunch?"

Although the star had started out with "a triangle and two flesh-coloured little dots" to maintain her dignity, she admitted they soon fell off.

Ryan Reynolds

Ryan Reynolds

"You could literally see everything," she told Sky News.

Sandra added that it was not a big deal really anyway as, "when we're on the beach, we're probably wearing about the same amount, if not less".

"Maybe in Hollywood that's the case… most girls wear a bikini."

The Proposal, which is released this week, sees Sandra play a power-obsessed book publisher who, while fighting to avoid deportation to her native Canada, ropes assistant Andrew (Reynolds) into marrying her.

And for the sake of his career, he rather absurdly plays along.

She becomes caught up in various 'fish-out-of-water' scenarios as he takes her on a trip to Alaska to meet his family.

You could literally see everything!

Actress Sandra Bullock on performing naked

The movie is meant to make you laugh, and involves a boy and a girl getting together, but whatever you do, don't call it a romantic comedy.

Sandra has been put off the term after seeing years of what she feels are bad rom-coms.

The actress said: "They just didn't write good ones. I would watch them and just go 'oh my god', the egg on the faces of these people.

"I think we need to remove the word romantic from these kind of comedies. If there's a male and female in it, they know you're going to get together, and it's the journey of getting there that should be entertaining, not the end result."

Romantic or otherwise, this is Sandra's first movie of the kind since she teamed up with Hugh Grant in 2002 to make Two Week's Notice.