Megan Fox Refuses To Play James Bond's Girl
Now, Megan Fox has been criticized again for turning down an offer to act opposite Daniel Craig in the next installment of James Bond franchise.

According to reports, the 23-year old vixen has refused to play a Bond girl because she wanted to have a bigger part in the film other than playing James Bond's love interest.
"She'd rather be a more central part of the movie," says a source to Britain's Daily Star newspaper.
According to the actress, playing as a Bond girl would do no good for her career (probably because Megan Fox wants to get away from her femme fatale image on screen).
This "picky" attitude of Megan Fox, critics say, is actually the thing that would do no good for her career. She's one of the hottest female celebrity today and this makes her a household name. But with only the Transformers films and a few smaller roles under her belt, she has yet to prove herself as an actress.
Has Megan Fox not realized that Bond girl roles are only given to Hollywood A-listers? It isn't about "drama" but it helped to establish the names of many prestigious actresses in Tinseltown today. (Remember Halle Berry?)
Anyway, being a Bond girl is not the only role that Megan Fox turned down. She has also refused to play Wonder Woman, calling the super heroine "lame."
For a sexy actress like Megan Fox who has yet to establish her name in the "acting" department, breaking away from the screen-siren typecasting is totally understandable. But if she goes on to turn-down roles just because they are not films about acting, she might ruin her rising career. An Oscar-worthy actress is one who's not only excellent in playing heavy drama but is equally remarkable in portraying different characters on various film genre, be it comedy, action, or musical.
If Megan Fox really likes to portray her acting chops then she should stop moaning about her films and start to demonstrate her acting skills in various roles, first and foremost.
Labels: Daniel Craig, Megan Fox, Transformers
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