http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2007/..._300x405,0.jpg
Printable View
Megan Fox never HAD any sex appeal for me. Personal things aside, the attempts at sex appeal (e.g. opening 'Bee's car hood in the first film) were so forced and blatant that it rendered them more laughable than sexual.
I don't really know which actress I'd like to see in the next TF film, but I know that I'd like one who can act well, with CGI robots as well as with people. I want someone who I actually want to care about because of how they act in-character.
Don't get the Fox factor either, bring on Byrne.
Megan Fox is just like Habro's TF promo pics, she looks awesome with a little bit of photoshop, but then you see the reall thing and it's just not quite as nice as that first pic made it look.
Magda's got more acting talent than Fox does. :)
In the special features on the ROTF DVD, Michael Bay explains that he got the idea for having Fox gratituously leaning over the motorcycle after a conversation with some teenage kids he bumped into at a shop.Quote:
Originally Posted by SilverDragon
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y22...movieprime.jpg
+1 QFTQuote:
Originally Posted by Lord Zed
this is my pick
http://pds13.egloos.com/pds/200906/1...85bab4bb52.jpg
Jessica Gomes
and please delete holly valance, she's just as bad as megan fox really...
...not familiar with her acting ability
That is because she is not an actress (yet) she has done modeling for DKNY Jeans, Garnier, Levi's, Motorola, Urban Outfitters, LG Electronics and Victoria's Secret and appeared on the cover of Biba.
That would be why.. i to agree with Gok Magda's acting ability is quite good some decent comic relief wouldn't be a bad idea.
Paulbot, you may be on to something with Byrne i could see good things for Sam... gets dumped by Mikaela feels all sorry for himself ends up in the library (for some reason) finds a concerned bookworm Byrne (because all nerdy librarian girls turn out hot we all know this) and the rest of the corn i will leave to bay. (only because i have to)
Depends on what kind of character she's playing. If the character has spoken lines and has significantly notable screen presence, then yes, I absolutely care about her ability to act. I can excuse crummy acting perhaps if her character isn't human, like with Alice. I thought Isabel Lucas' acting was rather ordinary, but since she was portraying an alien robot pretending to be human then I can suspend disbelief in her rather lacklustre delivery.Quote:
Originally Posted by 5FDP