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Jennifer's Body trailer online

JennifersBody.jpgThe first trailer has arrived for Jennifer's Body, and it looks pretty good. There's fun, serious moments of horror, naughty bits, and girls kissing with one of them being Megan Fox. Strangely I think that this might just be a hit.

On the serious side it also stars Amanda Seyfried, Adam Brody, J.K. Simmons, and comes from the pen of Diablo Cody with Karyn Kusama, who directed Aeon Flux, at the helm.

The story follows a cheerleader who begins using her sexual charms to lure boys to their death. Nice. There's a huge moral message in there, always pick your partners carefully, you never know what they are "carrying" and make sure you have protection. However make sure that protection isn't in the form of pepper spray and weaponry!

Jennifer's Body looks a pretty cool film from the trailer, and I like the fact that there's going to be a fair bit of comedy in there too. What do you think? Have a look at the trailer below and see what you think, is Megan Fox going to have a little more to her lead character than the one's she's been playing so far? Will this make her a little more of an actress?





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