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MGM Home Entertainment have announced the Region 1 DVD release of How To Lose Friends and Alienate People for February 17th, 2009 priced at $27.98 SRP. Based on British writer Toby Young’s memoir of the same name, this romantic comedy stars Simon Pegg, Jeff Bridges, Kirsten Dunst and Megan Fox.
Features include:
1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
English DD5.1 Surround
English, French and Spanish subtitles
Commentaries with director Robert Weide and star Simon Pegg
â€Sharp Interviews†Making of
Source: DVD Times
GALLERY LINKS:
- How to Lose Friends & Alienate People: Posters & Covers
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Megan Fox, along with Olga Kurylenko and Katy Perry are on the cover of the January 2009 issue/calendar of FHM. Don’t get too excited, the ladies aren’t photographed together but photo shopped in. We’ll provide scans when we get a copy.
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Megan and Brian attended the 2008 GQ Men of the Year Awards yesterday in Los Angeles. Megan was a vision in a little pink dress. The first 70+ shots from the event have been added in the gallery.
The actress is given the title “Obsession by GQ†in the new issue, and was the only female to make the magazine’s annual list of winners. Here are some hilarious quotes:
“If you eat Chinese food, your farts come out like Chinese food. If you eat Mexican food, your farts come out like Mexican food. And milk, it’s like—you can smell the warmth in the fart. My wardrobe on Transformers always smells like farts, and I have no idea why.”
“Shia LaBeouf has no problem getting girls—it’s like he’s fucking Justin Timberlake. I mean, he’s not fucking Justin Timberlake, but like he is Justin Timberlake.”
GALLERY UPLOADS:
Events: 2008 GQ Men of the Year Awards
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Rawr! :love: Miss Fox graces the cover of GQ Magazine’s October 2008 issue. And brace yourself, the shoot is ridiculously hot! I have added the shoot, plus captures and a download from the behind the scenes video.
You can also read the full article in our press archives. This is actually a really good article and mentions her projects How to Lose Friends where co-star Simon Pegg goes on to say “Slobbering all over her was really quite fun, But I hope she doesn’t get sucked in by those people who only want to see her in her bra.” as well as talking about Jennifer’s Body “The greatest revelation for me on Megan Fox was how funny she was,†says Juno director Jason Reitman, who’s producing. Megan also talks a lot about how she’s become so famous so quickly and defends the scandals surrounding Disney star Vanessa Hudgens, and also talks about her attraction to some women “Look, I’m not a lesbian—I just think that all humans are born with the ability to be attracted to both sexes. I mean, I could see myself in a relationship with a girl—Olivia Wilde is so sexy she makes me want to strangle a mountain ox with my bare hands. She’s mesmerizing.” While Megan of course makes those racy remarks, that get more than twisted in the wrong hands, she’s also understands why it happens “I get it. This is colorful, and you want something to write that people will want to read. I get bored reading typical celebrity shit also.”
Fox must be aware that these are the kinds of statements likely to explode all over the gossips—the “fuck Disney,†the “cup it a littleâ€â€”but most of all, even with her minimal exposure to Hollywood decorum, she recognizes that Serious and Respected Actors have become serious and respected precisely because they don’t say this sort of stuff. But she seems almost constitutionally unable to hold herself back. Ever since she was a little girl growing up first in Tennessee and then in Florida, the best way to get Megan Fox to do something has been to tell her not to. She was the rebellious one, the bad girl who’d sneak out in her mother’s car to visit her boyfriend, who’d wear black bras that showed through her strict Christian school’s compulsory white shirts. “I was on lockdown constantly,†she says…

GALLERY UPLOADS:
Photoshoots: GQ (2008)
Photoshoots – Behind the Scenes: GQ (2008)
VIDEO UPLOADS:
Photoshoots & Fittings: GQ (2008)
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