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Jul 28 2009

Megan Fox, Comic Book Movie, Bikini

Published by gonzo at 2:59 pm under Comics, Movies Edit This

San Diego Comic Con has drawn to an end and there were many highlights throughout the event, many of which I probably know nothing about since I couldn’t attend this year. I have started saving up for next year already. Deciding to go with my libido on this one, I decided to talk about the upcoming movie Fathom, starring none other than Megan Fox.

Fathom the movie, coming soonish

Now some might argue that Megan Fox is not the greatest actress in the world, and that she is merely eye candy. I would like to point out that this movie is based off a comic book about a kind of female version of Aquaman who wears little clothing and runs from the government and stuff. So basically it is going to be a movie about Megan Fox wearing a bikini. I don’t have high hopes for this movie, especially since they don’t even have a script approved yet, but I will probably pick it up once it hits the Blockbuster bargain bin. So if you really want to see a scantily clad Megan Fox, just wait for this movie to come out. Or most of her other movies actually. Hell, use the internet even, that’s what it’s here for.

Fathom will be like this, only Megan Fox will be moving and talking and stuff

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One Response to “Megan Fox, Comic Book Movie, Bikini”

  1. The Machineon 16 Jan 2010 at 4:07 am edit this

    Let’s get together, I’ll buy you some KFC and put some fat on you; let’s have a beer, smoke some cigarettes, and you can fill me in on how you started acting! Let’s ignore all the BS and pay attention to reality here!! Like you - I hate the religions of this world!!

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