Seth Rogen was on Jimmy Kimmel last night, talking about the last time he was on, and was snubbed by Megan Fox when he went in for a kiss. Luckily Jimmy had video of it, so Seth Rogen can relive the moment and all the awkwardness that came with it.
As star-is-born moments go, Megan Fox’s was a doozy. About 25 minutes into 2007’s Transformers, the curvy sex bomb, dressed in a denim miniskirt and a cropped tank top revealing miles of midriff, leaned over the engine of Shia LaBeouf’s car. Folks might have walked in expecting to see the Autobots and Decepticons, but they walked out talking about…that girl. Now the 23-year-old Tennessee native is reprising her role as brassy Mikaela Banes in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (due June 24), and has two more films on the way. Off screen, she’s graced numerous magazine covers in come-hither poses, unleashing the kinds of provocative quotes that give publicists cardiac infarctions. Not that that’s shutting her up. When we met up with Fox poolside in Los Angeles last week, she greeted us in a bikini top under a white T-shirt, snug sweatpants, and dark aviator sunglasses.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Transformers turned you into an overnight star. Looking back, how do you feel about the movie?
MEGAN FOX: I’m terrible in it. It’s my first real movie and it’s not honest and not realistic. The movie wasn’t bad, I just wasn’t proud about what I did.
For anybody still wondering about MEGAN FOX’s sexuality, the gorgeous star has come clean – sort of. The Transformers actress says she’s a bisexual woman who won’t sleep with other bisexual women. She told Esquire: “I think people are born bisexual and they make subconscious choices based on the pressures of society. “I have no question in my mind about being bisexual. “But I’m also a hypocrite. “I would never date a girl who was bisexual, because that means they also sleep with men, and men are so dirty that I’d never want to sleep with a girl who had slept with a man.” – from the Sun
From bed to bathing suit, spend a day with Transformers star Megan Fox in this film shot for Esquire by Greg Williams on the Red One camera. Get the full story and portfolio in Esquire’s June issue, on sale May 10. – from Esquire
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Have you watched that enough times yet? You probably noticed there’s something different about this Megan Fox cover tease for our next issue: It wasn’t shot with a camera. At least not a still camera. For the first time in Esquire’s history (and, we imagine, magazine history in general), a cover image was shot as a video. Using the RedONE, a video camera that captures images at four times the resolution of high-definition, photographer-director Greg Williams (see below) recorded ten minutes of loosely scripted footage with Fox — getting out of bed, rolling around on a pool chair, inexplicably lighting a barbecue.
“It allowed her to act,” Williams says. “She could run scenes without being reminded by the sound of a shutter every four seconds that I was taking a picture. As in still photography, a lot of it is capturing unexpected moments. This takes that one step further.” He then went back and pulled out the best images, which you can see in Esquire’s June issue, on sale May 10. Plus, there’s a fantastic by-product: Even though we made the film to get the stills, we were left with ten bewitching minutes of footage of a beautiful woman. We edited it down to a mini movie, which will be available at esquire.com/megan on May 4. – from Esquire
Hollywood bombshell Megan Fox had gotten an engagement ring from on-again/off-again fiancé Brian Austin Green, but told “Extra” that she has no plans to walk down the aisle anytime soon! “I’m not going to be married — I’m not the marrying type,” Fox admits to “Extra” on the set of her new film, adding, “and I know what your next question is going to be — you’re going to ask me, ‘Why are you engaged if you’re not the marrying type?’” – from US