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Sandra Bullock has shared a hilarious story about coming face to face with a very naked Channing Tatum and a bunch of leeches.
The scene is in Bullock’s latest movie The Lost City, which sees her having to inspect Tatum's man bits for the blood-sucking creatures.
Bullock produced the movie and plays romance novelist Loretta Sage who gets kidnapped by an evil billionaire played by Daniel Radcliffe.
Channing Tatum is Alan, the book’s hunky cover model for the story’s hero ‘Dash’, who tries to be a real-life hero and rescue Loretta.
On day 2 of filming the action adventure comedy, Tatum gets leeches on his back and takes off all his clothes so Bullock’s character can remove them.
Of course, the Magic Mike actor is no stranger to stripping, so it was Bullock who had to find her focus. And she did… but only just!
In the scene, Tatum is shirtless and then he drops his pants so he’s butt naked and then he turns around to face Bullock.
Bullock says none of it was CGI
“No. [I’m] fully there,” Bullock has hilariously admitted to The Late Show’s Stephen Colbert. “Full on… face to face with… uh… the landscape.”
That landscape, of course, is Tatum’s genitals, which we can’t see in the trailer, but it turns out Sandra didn’t see much of them either.
“In all honesty when you’re down there and you have two pages of dialogue, if you’re looking directly at it you’ll get nothing done,” she said to Colbert.
“So I looked at his left thigh, just like the crease between the… that area,” she continued, struggling to explain with hand gestures and much laughter.
“I had to look down where it might be… and I focused more on the left inner thigh.”
Check out the blooper reel of the scene here:
Stepping away from Hollywood
Bullock has announced The Lost City will be her last film for a while.
She told Entertainment Tonight she wants to focus on being a mum to her two children, Louie and Lila.
“Work is 24/7 and I just want to be 24/7 with my babies and my family,” she explained.
The 57 year old said she doesn’t know how long that will be, but her children are 10 and 12, so it may well be some years.
The Lost City comes to Australian cinemas from April 14.
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There are almost 150 movies you can watch for free right now on YouTube.
If you are subscribed to YouTube Premium, there are no ads which is even better.
The movies range from B-Grade through to seriously good films.
Here are our March 2022 picks for the Top 5 Free Movies on YouTube.
The Arrival
Charlie Sheen stars in this 1996 film about a radio astronomer that picks up a signal that shows signs of intelligence.
Fanboys
A group of Star Wars fans travel to Skywalker Ranch to steal a copy of "The Phantom Menace," so that their terminally ill friend can see it before its release in theatres several months down the line.
The journey takes them across the country, where they encounter a series of fan-related mishaps wherever they go.
The Gate
When a couple of friends find a weird rock in their backyard, they start looking for more. But in the process they manage to open a gate to hell.
This classic 1987 horror flick may not stand up to todays special effects, but for nostalgia you should watch this one.
Altitude
This 2010 movie is about 5 friends who rent a plane for the weekend but things start to go wrong not only with the plane, but with the force that seems to want them all dead.
Soul Survivors
Casey Affleck, Wes Bentley, Eliza Dushku, Luke Wilson, and Melissa Sagemiller star in this 2001 supernatural thriller about a girl caught in limbo after a horrible car accident.
Watch them all here right now and make sure you come back for more!
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One of the world's most talented artists, Ed Sheeran, is heading downunder for the first time in 5 years. Here's everything you need to know about show dates, locations & ticket sales (including how you can get sneaky pre-sale access!).
After smashing records in 2018, Ed Sheeran announces his much-anticipated return to Australia + New Zealand for ‘+ - = ÷ x TOUR’ in February/March 2023.
Superstar Ed Sheeran is set to return to Australia and New Zealand in February/March 2023 for a massive run of stadium shows as part of his + - = ÷ x Tour (pronounced ‘The Mathematics Tour’).
It will be Ed’s first tour down under since his record breaking 2018 Divide Tour, which saw Ed smash the record of the highest selling tour in history, with a phenomenal 1,006,387 tickets sold across Australia and New Zealand alone.
Ed’s 2023 tour will see him performing at our most iconic stadiums in Wellington, Auckland, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth. Fans will be treated to an array of tracks off his latest album ‘=’ plus hits from across his career.
Cutting-edge production – the likes of which have never been seen before in Australia or New Zealand – will see Ed perform in the round surrounded by fans, to some of the largest venue attendances ever.
No stranger to breaking records, Ed’s latest album ‘=’ debuted at #1 in both Australia and New Zealand with singles ‘Bad Habits’ (5 x Platinum AU, 3 x Platinum NZ) and ‘Shivers’ (3 x Platinum AU, Platinum NZ) certifiable smash hits. In Australia, Ed’s deeply moving track ‘Visiting Hours’, written for his close friend, the late Michael Gudinski, founder of Frontier Touring and Mushroom Group, is expected to certify Platinum in weeks.
Pre-sale tickets go on sale on Monday 21 March via frontiertouring.com/edsheeran, with the general public on sale on Wednesday 23 March (times staggered; see website for more info).
Dates & Locations
Thursday 02 February 2023
Sky Stadium | Wellington, NZ
Licensed All Ages
On sale: Wednesday 23 March (12pm local time)
ticketek.co.nz | 0800 842 538
Friday 10 February 2023
Eden Park | Auckland, NZ
Licensed All Ages
On sale: Wednesday 23 March (11am local time)
ticketmaster.co.nz | 0800 111 999
Friday 17 February 2023
Suncorp Stadium | Brisbane, QLD
Licensed All Ages
On sale: Wednesday 23 March (12pm local time)
ticketek.com.au | 132 849
Friday 24 February 2023
Accor Stadium | Sydney, NSW
Licensed All Ages
On sale: Wednesday 23 March (11am local time)
ticketek.com.au | 132 849
Thursday 02 March 2023
Melbourne Cricket Ground | Melbourne, VIC
Licensed All Ages
On sale: Wednesday 23 March (3pm local time)
ticketek.com.au | 132 849
Tuesday 07 March 2023
Adelaide Oval | Adelaide, SA
Licensed All Ages
On sale: Wednesday 23 March (4pm local time)
ticketek.com.au | 132 849
Sunday 12 March 2023
Optus Stadium | Perth, WA
Licensed All Ages
On sale: Wednesday 23 March (2pm local time)
ticketmaster.com.au | 136 100
Ticket Sales
FRONTIER MEMBERS PRE-SALE
via frontiertouring.com/edsheeran
Runs 24 hours from Monday 21 March (or until pre-sale allocation exhausted)
Pre-sale timings staggered per show, visit website for more details.
GENERAL PUBLIC ON SALE
Begins: Wednesday 23 March (times as above).
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Australian coffee drinkers may have to dig a bit deeper into their pockets as industry experts predict the price of coffee will increase greatly in the near future.
President of the Café Owners and Baristas Association of Australia, David Parnham warned that a regular cup of coffee may soon rise to as much as $7. The average cup of coffee at the moment is around $4, but Parnham says prices will hit $5 soon and may go as high as $7 depending on what happens on the global stage. Parnham explains:
"Prices will hit the $5 mark in the average café whether you're in the CBD locations or outer suburbs. Could go as high as $7 depending on what's happening on the global stage."
Thanks to everyone who was saying coffee is cheaper than fuel—they’re hiking the price up to $7 for a cup of coffee.
— s.s. williams (@Ardor) March 14, 2022
Parnham also told ABC News the price increase were due to shortages, export issues and shipping prices:
"What's happening globally is there are shortages obviously from catastrophes that are happening in places like Brazil with frosts, and certain growing conditions in some of the coffee growing areas. It's nearly five times the container prices of two years ago due to global shortages of containers and ships to be able to take things around the world."
One of the biggest exporters of coffee to Australia is Brazil which has been affected by droughts and frost, impacting the production and supply of beans from the region. Increasing fuel prices also contribute to costly shipping costs.
Parnham says the pricing should already be $6-$7 a cup which is overdue to change, however cafe's are currently holding back on changing that for the consumer. He says it can't sustained for much longer however.
When asked if Australian's would pay that much for a cup of coffee, Roger Simpson from The Retail Solution told 7news he believed people would. He explains coffee is too much in our culture and we were paying $3.50 only a few years ago. He said:
“I think it’s just so much in our culture. We were paying $3.50 a few years ago. Now we’re paying $5.50, $6 depending where you go. I think coffee would be something not many of us will be willing to give up, even if the price goes up.”
Will you pay $7 for a coffee☕️? I can get a 🍷for the same price.
— BeachGirl Jan JG 🌴⛵🐬🏖🐾🇦🇺 (@BeachGirlJan) March 14, 2022
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