Megan Fox Derides Director, Compares Him to Hitler
Megan Fox once again makes a case that she should be seen and not heard.
The Hollywood starlet recently likened film director Michael Bay to “Napoleon” and “Hitler.”
Bay is the same person that directed Fox in “Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen” which just so happens to be the biggest movie of the summer. He also directed her in the first Transformers flick.
“He wants to be like Hitler on his sets, and he is. So he’s a nightmare to work for…” said Fox in an interview with Britain’s Wonderland magazine.
The number of actors who don’t like the directors they work for is astronomically high. But you don’t hear them complaining. Why? Because they’re smart and they want to work again!
Publically haranguing a director, especially one who’s directed you in two of the highest grossing films of all-time, is incredibly foolish.
What’s next Meg, are you going to compare Steve Spielberg to Stalin or Lorenzo di Bonaventura to Ted Kennedy?
“Shia and I almost die when we make a ‘Transformers’ movie,” explained Fox. “He has you do some really insane things that insurance would never let you do.”
That comment will get the attention of the lawyers. No matter how big of a star you are in front of or behind the camera you can’t mess with the insurance companies.
When you’re in the business of Show and you never know who you may work for in the future, it’s always a good idea to keep your negative opinions to yourself. That’s why show business types always gush about their contemporaries to the point of making everyone sick.
Remember Fox, tarts like you are a dime a dozen in Hollywood. Film directors, even hacks like Bay, are not.
Fox continues: “… he’s so awkward, so hopelessly awkward. He has no social skills at all. And it’s endearing to watch him. He’s vulnerable and fragile in real life and then on set he’s a tyrant.”
She attacks him professionally and then attacks him personally. It’s a character assassination that would make a L.A. marketing firm proud.
If Fox’s assessment about Bay is accurate it begs the question: how can Bay be so clueless about human behavior and still succeed in a medium like filmmaking? Then again, after seeing the Transformers movies, Fox’s analysis makes perfect sense.

8:15 pm
Ouch! Megan Fox saying crazy things to get publicity again. The sad thing is she’ll continue to work because she’s “news-worthy” and “has sex appeal.” The sad thing is she wouldn’t be nothing without Michael Bay (no matter what your opinion about him), and you should thank your lucky stars you unfortunate b-atch!
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5:54 am
Fox is the most entertaining actress in Hollywood, not her movies but her antics off the screen. Keep it up girl. You are anything but dull.
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8:28 pm
Supporting Michael Bay as an artist in any way shape or form is ludicrous, even if you’re doing it through insulting the hollow-eyed mannequin that is Megan Fox. The fact that you are comparing Spielberg to Bay is laughable. Judging by the content of this blurb, your taste in movies has to be god awful. Transformers 2 is worse than Batman & Robin.
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9:31 pm
Chris,
What are you talking about? Really, not trying to be rude here, just a little confused what article you were reading.
This article doesn’t support Bay nor does it support Fox. Spielberg’s name was mentioned, as was Bonaventura’s, because they produced the Transformer flicks. In other words they were Fox’s bosses. The conceit of this article was don’t publicly deride the people you work for.
Also, the article never said the Transformer movies were good, it said they grossed a lot of money, which it did.
However, I will admit my taste in movies is pretty awful.
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