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Sandra Bullock Gets a Lap Dance in 'The Proposal' Extended Trailer
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An extended version of the first trailer for Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds-starring romantic comedy, 'The Proposal', has been put forward.

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"The Proposal" has just got an extended version of its first trailer. Timed at 3:06, the brand new promotional video brings forth a series of never-before-seen footage from the Touchstone Pictures romantic comedy, including the scene when Sandra Bullock's up-tight character, Margaret Tate, gets a lap dance from a male stripper.

When Margaret, a high-powered book editor faces deportation to her native Canada, she comes quick with a solution, declaring that she's actually engaged to her unsuspecting assistant, Andrew. Having been tormented by Margaret for the years he's been working with her, he agrees to participate in the scheme, but with a few conditions of his own. With an immigration official on their tails, the unlikely couple heads to Alaska to meet his family and faces another problem as his family plans an impromptu wedding.

Teaming up Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds as Margaret and Andrew, "The Proposal" is directed by "27 Dresses" and "Step Up 2 the Streets" choreographer Anne Fletcher using the script written by first-time writer Pete Chiarelli. Expected to come out in U.S. theaters on June 12, 2009, it is supported by Malin Akerman, Craig T. Nelson, Mary Steenburgen, Denis O'Hare and Betty White.

"The Proposal" Extended Trailer:

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