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its worth it. her eyes in that image are amazing.

althought talking of amazing, the girl in Hitman! nice and perky haha.

im converting Transformers onto my ipod atm, and series G1 so im all Auto'Bot'd up!

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You mean?

Megan is still the hotness of 2007 IMO. Can't wait to (hopefully) see her in skimpy clothes in Transformers 2

Well hopefully it's a better film than the 1st. I admittedly loved it when I first saw it but on the 2nd viewing I kinda noticed a bit more just how annoying about 3/4 of the human characters were, expecially the lead male guy. That and there were a bunch that could have been left out but were there for lame comedic reasons such as that black computer hacker guy. I dare say the 2nd time I watched it I was drop dead bored.

Hopefully they concentrate on the transformers themselves this time...I'd also like to see the fights from further than 5m away so the camera doesnt have to keep flying everywhere preventing you actually making an awful lot out. Certainly the 1st film could have been great but really to me it was eye candy and not alot more, hopefully Bay can give this second some depth.

Director Jason Reitman is out and about promoting the upcoming DVD release of JUNO, making one of his stops on the infamous Howard Stern Show (a day where comedian Artie Lang makes big headlines by quitting) where he revealed some interesting news about Megan Fox's character in Jennifer's Body. He tells the legendary shock-jock that Fox will go topless in the film he is currently producing for Fox Atomic. He explains that there's a scene where Fox's character seduces a guy to come into a forest where she is going to kill him. Fox goes completely topless, but is covered by her hair. He also says the movie is like JUNO possessed by demons and eating the boys at school.

Now Transformers needs a nude scene :laugh:

You can put any hotty in Transformer & it'd still be the same.

Actually I would agree with that statement. Transformers is all about giant robots kicking the crap out of other giant robots. Any eye candy added can be replaced easily with other eye candy without affecting the ass kicking robots.

Bay doesn't do depth...he does big explosions to compensate ;)

well big explosions would be fine too. Thing was the 1st lacked that really, what we instead got was closeup after close up which to me was an absolute crime for a movie like transformers where the robots are supposed to be absolutely massive. It'd be nice if the battles actually had some scale but that won't happen if he doesn't zoom the camera out. That and it'd make the sequences easier to follow and I guess a bit less "cheap" feeling.

and I concur with whoever said Megan Fox is over rated. Yes, shes hot and all but shes not the second coming or anything by a long shot and theres many many many girls out there that look as good. Saying shes over rated doesn't mean shes ugly or anything...just over rated :p. And no I wouldnt kick her out of bed either but same goes for likely millions of girls out there if your going purely on appearances.

Galvatron, Cyclonus, Scourge and the Sweeps are required for T2. Please.

No no, if that is going to happen, you have to expect Unicron, which (if he does appear in any file), it will be in the final of the trilogy. But oh boy, how awesome would that be :D

Ultra-Magnus and Kup FTW!

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