Megan Fox To play Lara Croft?


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Don't elevate people because they have been expensively made-up, well lit and airbrushed.

That is just too damn right mate. I'm totally with you! :yes:

I don't recall that being a requirement for TR movies...

:rofl:

I personally thought the Tomb Raider movies sucked so far. Wouldn't bother to go see a new one.

Rhona would be the best imo. As much as I love miss Fox, she's too young and I doubt she's that good of an actress to play the role of Lara Croft. Keira is far too skinny, weight or no weight she's not right for the role. Even Kate Beckinsale who I also love wouldn't be right. As much as we'd all love to see her in skimpy shorts and tight shirts it just wouldn't suit her. Rhona would be awesome. However I will say I did enjoy Jolie playing the role, mmm those big lips :p and her other assets of course.

She's nothing "special". No hotter than the girls we all meet out on saturday nights!

Sometimes I hate living in Seattle :p

I dated a girl last summer that looked quite a bit like her, but she was from LA. Lots of hot girls, too bad they're all nuts.

She doesn't have the...equipment to play Lara Croft. She is as flat chested as my driveway. Jessica Alba or Jessica Biel would be better suited to play Lara.

Did you see Kira Knightley in Pirates? This isn't really a problem, even Angelina Jolie had some work on the front side as Lara Croft. The new Lara Croft also have been reduced in that area now.

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You just sealed the deal for me, McK! Normally I don't say this but she's really hot. Even more now that I know she's a "geek at heart". :blush:

PS: I think there's something wrong with her belly button. It looks like a mini... nevermind.

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