Is Megan Fox Channeling Her Tortured Relationship with Michael Bay in This New Eminem Video?
Sometimes, you're locked into a relationship with someone you really care for, yet all you do is fight all the time. Eminem knows. Rihanna knows. You know who else knows? Megan Fox, whose tempestuous working relationship with her Transformers director Michael Bay involved Hitler metaphors and abrupt firings.
Consequently, you may get even more from Fox's work in the new Eminem/Rihanna video "Love the Way You Lie" -- a romantically shot paean to the addictive push-pull of doomed relationships -- if you imagine her costar Dominic Monaghan is playing you-know-who. (Alas, there's no hasty cameo from Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in the video's final moments.)

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Catchy tune.
I thought it was more in line with Megan's relationship with BAG, one that she has even admitted gets a little volatile.
you are a genius, not...or maybe she is just taking direction from a real director
That's some real Top Gun-level tonguing going on...
Great video, and a wonderful performance by both actors, yet its sad that relationships are so tattered in real life. This video is a statement for personal growth in relationships, and leave just enough space to address the issue of violence against little girls, whom suffer from seeing this type of behavior, and think it's normal. It would be great if someone would do a video about teenage violence, and on the grade school level as well, explaining that this type of behavior is unacceptable! Carlos
the song is great to listen to, but I am greatly saddened that Rihanna (and Meghan Fox) of all people would want to put something like this out, especially considering the fact that young girls will see this and think it is normal or ok or hip to have a relationship go down this kind of path. the mixing of the sensuality with violence is what is most disturbing for young teens. The continual de- sensitizing of our children is beyond horrible, completely irresponsible on the parts of all involved and I would say morallycriminal...when will good people stand up and say ENOUGH!
Anyone thinking such video will affect "young teens" in this way is clearly a fool. People do more things in their lives than just watch pop music videos all day and act according to what they see there, imitating the behavior of the actors. This is not how it works, grow up.
you obviousley have no clue what so ever about how impressionable young teens are...time for you to grow up!
My dad thought about buying that, but couldn't find a reasonable price for one. How much did spend?