I hate going out and being in crowds or being in clubs. I can't deal with it, and I don't like it; I've never liked it.
— Megan Fox
I always want to be a part of ensembles. Besides it feeling safer, I think it's a more fun environment to work in. To have a bunch of people collaborating on something, it takes the pressure off of each individual.
I was raised Catholic. I went to Catholic school for 12 years.
If I really buckle down, I think one day I could be a very good actress.
I have a season pass to several of the VH1 shows, like 'Rock of Love' and Flavor Flav's show. It's kind of embarrassing because it's completely ignorant television - it's all totally fake and garbage - but I still love it.
In New York, especially, so much of your life is spent on the streets. You don't always want to be driving around in an SUV with a security guard. You want to be able to walk to a restaurant; you want to go and do things.
I feel people think I'm almost like a robot - like an android... I just don't really get portrayed as someone who has feelings or who is sympathetic... like a self-absorbed ice queen.
Try and stay away from dairy - especially if you're a woman! It's really hard on your hormones.
I don't make any sense: I'm a germaphobe, but I'm really messy.
Getting married was the best thing I've ever done.
I want people to know me through the movies I do. I want to be judged on that. If you start becoming famous for your personal life, that's when your career goes away.
It's an immense amount of pressure, celebrity itself.
Having an infant is difficult. It's a lot of work, and I didn't hire any help because I overestimated my own abilities.
When I sit down to talk to men's magazines, there's a certain character that I play. She's not fully fleshed out - she doesn't have her own name - but she shows up to do men's-magazine interviews.
I grew up craving the spotlight, and once it happened, I immediately recoiled.
I have to really enjoy someone's personality, not just their looks, before I'll kiss them.
I'm a passionate individual, and sometimes when I have strong feelings about a subject, I feel the need to express myself.
'Midnight Nation' is really interesting.
When you're in something as successful as 'Transformers,' you can't use it as a sales piece for your ability as an actress because it's all about the special effects.
I personally always find something really scary about watching little girls learning to manipulate their dads by baby talking. Then they grow up and use the same technique on their boyfriends or husbands. That scares me because it's just so sick on so many levels.
I think you accidentally learn things in high school that turn out to be life lessons when you are able to step back a bit and study them in more depth.
I don't read my own press, so I don't know what's being reported on a daily basis - I only hear about things when they reach a sort of Def-Con status, and my publicist calls me because we have to do some damage control.
Armani is a fashion house that I think is iconic and beautiful.
I was too young to have watched '90210.'
I think once you enter the dating world and you realise it's nothing like those Disney movies you watched when you were a little girl, you just become more guarded.
Because everyone is someone's child, every woman seems like someone's mother.
I booked 'Transformers' having no clue what I was doing. And then, all of a sudden, it was like: 'You've got to get your game together fast.' It sucks, but I'm trying.
There's a million people I could name who are more deserving of the parts that I get and the life that I'm living.
I have a lot more fun making comedies because there's a levity on the set, and I find it difficult to go to work and, you know, cry for 12 hours.
In the past, I've been reluctant to share any bits of truth about myself or to really let people in on my reality. So I have said some things to throw people off the scent of what's really going on in my life. So I have sort of aided the media in printing these misconceptions, which I regret.
Women tear each other apart.
I love the beach, and I love sunshine.
I just really want it at some point to be OK for women and young girls to be sexy because I think that's a power, a gift that we were given by God or the universe or whatever.
Until you have kids, you can't imagine how much you could possibly love a human being.
'Danger Girl' can be ridiculous, but sometimes it's funny.
When you're doing a film, you're on a set and you have retakes and you have time to get it right. And on 'SNL' it's just go, go, go. If you can't read the cue cards or miss your mark, you're just left to sort of screw up. So there's a lot more pressure doing a live TV show.
Angelina Jolie was always a Method actress. She'd been nominated for Golden Globes before she ever did 'Tomb Raider.'
I started drawing when I was about 2, mostly pictures of my mother and my sister. When I got into school, instead of taking the notes that I should have been taking, I was drawing in all of my notebooks. It was an artwork thing for me at first.
You never know when someone is videotaping you or trying to capture your image. I see how it makes some people crazy.
When good things come in, my agent calls or sends me the script. But I allow them to sort through the offers so that I am not just sitting and reading everything because honestly, sometimes the scripts that appeal to me are projects that are not good projects, but I just really like the script or the characters.
I always bring cash for tips, and I never give less than $20. I used to work in a smoothie shop, so I know the value of a tip.
I can cook, but I also want everything to look beautiful on the plate - then I get upset when people eat it. Everyone just tears through it, and that makes me sad. It's not a rewarding experience for me to cook.
Every time someone uses a bathroom and they flush, all the bacteria is shot into the air.
If I get stuck doing comic-book films for the rest of my life, I'll be really happy.
My main weakness is nerves.
There's a misconception that maybe I'm overly confident or a little vapid or that I am a stereotypical, bratty, spoiled girl who doesn't have much to bring to the table other than how people perceive her physically.
People compare me to Angelina Jolie, and she's so serious and stoic. I'm the opposite.
People expected 'Jennifer's Body' to make so much money. But I was doubtful. The movie is about a man-eating, cannibalistic lesbian cheerleader, and that pretty much eliminates middle America. It's obviously a girl-power movie, but it's also about how scary girls are. Girls can be a nightmare.
My dad used to hunt ducks, and my mom would put them in the pot. We lived really modestly. We had very little money.
I need to hold onto my soul and my integrity, and I can't compromise that.