Like Cameron Diaz, Bullock waited until she reached her forties to strip for the camera — in the comedy "The Proposal. In an interview with Us magazine, she recalled thinking: "OK, there is no way to shoot this unless you are buck naked. After her provocative leg-crossing scene in the thriller "Basic Instinct," there was no way Stone could demur from shedding her clothes in "Basic Instinct 2," even though the sequel was made 14 years later.


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For most of her career the actress has kept her clothes on for movie roles that have seen her play a string of prim - if a little geeky - characters such as Miss Congeniality. Baring all: Sandra Bullock in romantic comedy The Proposal which sees the actress take part in her first nude scenes aged Bullock joked that that she'll be stripping for more roles following the romantic comedy's runaway succes. Speaking to GMTV's Ben Shepherd yesterday, Sandra said appearing in the buff helped the film do well in America and pledged to bare all well into old age. Surprise promise: Sandra told GMTV's Ben Shepherd that she intends to strip off in every film from now on after the success of her latest movie. Zac Efron!
If so, then step away from the internet and go look him in the eyes and take his hands and start asking him all the questions you asked me. I've read through some stuff there and it all seems pretty tame so far. Love the man you are going to marry- warts and all he loves yours as well. I truly believe that if a man cheats he was always inclined to do so. I tiptoed into my current relationship with a medical student dating two years, med school is almost overand one of the first things I brought up when he was pursuing me and he pursued me HARD was that I would not be the kind of person that would date a doctor. Ending sooner rather than later is much easier and less painful for everybody. That sentence strikes me as rather bizarre--it seems to be alluding to a causal link between academics and being "emotionally immature," as you put it. I know it is really hard for you and I'm sure it is hard for him too. As I grew and became confident, I learned how to deal with social awkwardness.