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Video: Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer Show Seductive Way of Reading Phonebook
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In Glamour's first installment of 'Hot Guys Doing Mundane Things', the hunky actors show seductive way of reading yellow pages including ad which read, 'The more you play, the harder it gets.'

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Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer are really good at seducing their fans. In Glamour's first installment of "Hot Guys Doing Mundane Things", the co-stars of "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." showed seductive way of reading yellow pages.

The hunky actors tried their best to read the yellow pages like late night phone sex operators. Cavill read, "Making you feel better from the bottom up for 25 years," from a doctor's office ad. While showing his sharp gaze to the camera, the "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" actor went on reading, "Two Guys and A Truck: We can move you like no one else can."

Hammer who was sitting by Cavill also tried his best reading some of the ads. "Jensen's Arcade: The more you play, the harder it gets," read Hammer, along with the business' phone number. The "Mirror Mirror" actor then jokingly repeated the phrase to his co-star. "Get it? 'The more you play, the harder it gets,' " Hammer said, to which Cavill replied, "I kinda get it, but it also doesn't make sense."

Cavill concluded the reading session with his sexy, British accent, saying, "The yellow pages: let your fingers do the walking." After they ended the session, the "Immortals" actor revealed that he didn't get one of the phrases he read. "I got 'Two Guys and A Truck.' I don't know what 'Two Guys and A Truck,' " he laughed.

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