Popping culture: Channing Tatum & Jonah Hill are finger blasters

I have to admit, I am not one for plugging mainstream movies — they get enough free publicity as it is — but there is something special about this video starring Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill.

In a parody of PSAs, Tatum talks about the potential dangers of “finger blasting” (where you shove your fingers down your friend’s throat, to help induce vomiting), especially “lepatitis A.” Thankfully, Jonah corrects him, telling him that it’s pronounced “hepatitis.” Thanks, Jonah. Oh, and thanks for saying “man paws.” Not that I’m ever going to say those words in real life. Only online.

But the best part of the video is, in fact, the very last few seconds of the film and the very first. Why? Because you get to hear Channing say “butt sex,” and then, as you start the video again, you hear Channing Tatum tell Jonah Hill to “stick it in.”

I foresee a video remix. Or some pretty good fan-fic.

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