What was more uncomfortable… appearing in the nude or being dumped in a cold ocean?
Bullock: Actually, in a very bizarre way, doing the dance with grandma outside ended up being much harder than being nude with Ryan. Not for the obvious reasons… him being so very handsome, so well built, so articulate, so talented. But I don’t look at my body and go: ‘This is such a machine, a beautiful specimen and I cannot show it in that funny light.’ It’s funny every day. I look at it every day and somewhere there is something funny going on with my body, so I saw that it could be used as a vessel in this film in a good way. I felt that this was the time for me to do full nudity and be used in a way that I was comfortable with… in humour. You know, I’ve done those scenes that are supposed to be sexy and they are just not. A full naked body on film, especially men, full frontal… not that funny or sexy. But you hide a little something between us men and women and it becomes sexy. You dress it more, it’s sexier. So the lack of sexiness in this scene made me happy to do it. I mean, ye