Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Megan Fox’s Macabre Movie Bombs

Megan Fox in her standard valley girl voice: Like, what do you mean it bombed!

Proud as a peacock Megan Fox was shunned by North American moviegoers at the box office this weekend.

Her latest film titled “Jennifer’s Body” bombed in a massive way. The horror comedy played in over 2,700 theaters, received a significant amount of publicity, yet only made $2.7 million dollars on its first day of release. It is expected to earn just $8 million for the weekend, costing the studio tens of millions in losses.

The film is on track to debut at #5. The true source of horror and comedy from this dud clearly comes from its box office numbers.

For nearly two months, this website and its feeds, distributed to many, ripped this piece of cinematic garbage, released on the back of the Transformers sequel.

To go from “Transformers” which is considered a family movie to “Jennifer’s Body” - a no class, devilish, disturbed, debased horror flick with nasty sexual references, is a poor choice for Fox’s core audience of impressionable youth, which this site refused to co-sign.

Not to mention, as pointed out last month on this web site, “Jennifer’s Body” is a complete rip-off of the film “Carrie.”

Fox has taken on an unmerited arrogance over the course of the last year, demolishing her image with a series of terrible interviews, where she simply furnished the world with too much information of the worst kind.

I read a quote from her on a mainstream site, where she stated in third person, something along the lines of, “When guys wanna hang out with you cause your bada**” - speaking of herself. Who says stuff like that.

Currently, she is bar none, the most arrogant, conceited and ungracious actress in the mainstream. She has been strutting all over the industry with the cockiness of a boxer, trying to psych out an opponent. Well, moviegoers called her bluff with a TKO.

She whored herself out for “Jennifer’s Body” and it still turned out to be a box office flop. It takes more than looks to sell a film.