Megan Fox stripped down to a lacy set of black lingerie in the sizzling new trailer for the brain damage comedy Big Gold Brick.
The 35-year-old actress is playing Jacqueline, the unsatisfied wife of the character Floyd played by 65-year-old Andy Garcia.
Floyd hits aspiring writer Samuel (Emory Cohen) with his car early in the trailer - causing the young man to soar through the air and suffer head trauma.
Bombshell: Megan Fox stripped down to a lacy set of black lingerie in the sizzling new trailer for the brain damage comedy Big Gold Brick
Wandering eye: The 35-year-old actress is playing Jacqueline, the unsatisfied wife of the character Floyd played by 65-year-old Andy Garcia
Written and directed by Brian Petsos, the wacky movie also features Oscar Isaac as a mysterious character called Anselm.
Samuel is seen in the hospital covered with injuries after the crash after which Floyd remarks: 'It's a miracle that the kid's alive.'
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ShareA doctor reveals the victim 'may experience mood swings, agitation, confusion' as a result of the injuries to his brain.
Floyd's response appears to be to ask: 'Can you smoke in here?' the doctor answers in the negative despite lighting up a cigarette himself.
Leading man: Floyd hits aspiring writer Samuel (Emory Cohen) with his car early in the trailer - causing the young man to soar through the air and suffer head trauma
Smoldering superstar: Written and directed by Brian Petsos, the wacky movie also features Oscar Isaac as a mysterious character called Anselm
Off kilter: A doctor reveals the victim 'may experience mood swings, agitation, confusion' as a result of the injuries to his brain
Samuel is then welcomed into Floyd's home and offered the chance to write the older man's biography.
In fact Floyd makes the offer while visiting Samuel in his hospital bed, bringing a bouquet to try and break the ice.
'What I'm proposing is that you come and stay with my family until you get yourself back on your feet,' Floyd says.
When Samuel enters the house he is introduced to Jacqueline - who is a leggy sensation as she saunters into the hall in a clinging pencil skirt.
What a gig: Samuel is then welcomed into Floyd's home and offered the chance to write the older man's biography
Making an entrance: When Samuel enters the house he is introduced to Jacqueline - who is a leggy sensation as she saunters into the hall in a clinging pencil skirt
Endless pins: Samuel stares agog at her as his voiceover declares her 'Floyd's second wife. She was a successful attorney'
Samuel stares agog at her as his voiceover declares her 'Floyd's second wife. She was a successful attorney.'
Lucy Hale's character Lily - 'Floyd's daughter from his first marriage,' as Samuel reveals in voiceover - also makes an appearance.
Lily appears to be a concert violinist as she is seen onstage with her instrument while decked out in a glamorous scarlet frock befitting an opera soprano.
However her temper seems to be getting in the way of her professionalism as at one point she slams the violin onto the stage and smears her lipstick across her face.
Pretty Little Liar: Lucy Hale's character Lily - 'Floyd's daughter from his first marriage,' as Samuel reveals in voiceover - also makes an appearance
Moment of repose: Lily appears to be a concert violinist whose temper is somewhat getting in the way of her professionalism
Floyd also introduces Samuel to his apparently teenage son, 'my boy Eddie', who himself insists on being called 'Edward.'
Edward, played by Leonidas Castrounis, has long hair and a sullen demeanor that causes Samuel to remark: 'He reminded me of myself.'
The teen at one point walks around with a dead rabbit and - in what may be some sort of dream sequence - is seen grinning mischievously in front of a burning house.
Over a family dinner Jacqueline asks about the book but Floyd fobs her off by saying with a grin that the project is a 'secret,' much to Samuel's surprise.
Mystery unraveling: One on one Floyd informs Samuel: 'I've done many great things with my life and everybody's gonna read about it when the time is right'
Vive la France: Floyd, who has a gun wrapped in canvas in his house and a framed French tricolor in his study, hints that his adventures involve the 'military' and 'government'
One on one Floyd informs Samuel: 'I've done many great things with my life and everybody's gonna read about it when the time is right.'
Floyd, who has a gun wrapped in canvas in his house and a framed French tricolor in his study, hints that his adventures involve the 'military' and 'government.'
'I'm sorry, still getting my wits about me,' says an anguished Samuel to Lily who warmly assures him: 'You're doing great.'
At one point the sound of a pencil sharpener appears to so traumatize him that he flees to his room and sits rocking on his bed with a nosebleed.
Putting it out there: In one scene Samuel enters his room only to see Jacqueline sprawled across his bed in her slinky black lingerie under an open silk robe
Gobsmacked: The sizzling sensation shoots Samuel a come-hither stare as he gapes at her with what looks like astonishment and fear
A voice sounds from the other side of the room and Samuel realizes he is hallucinating that a Santa Claus toy is talking to him.
Samuel's mental problems begin to torment him to the point he lays in bed screaming and clutching his head.
Various hints about Floyd's murky past begin to appear in front of Samuel, who attempts to lip read one of his conversations from a distance.
In one scene Samuel enters his room only to see Jacqueline sprawled across his bed in her slinky black lingerie under an open silk robe.
Why?: One strange moment shows Edward whacking a hammer down on the cast Samuel is wearing on his right arm which he willingly holds out
Off he goes: In another odd scene Samuel stands horrified in the woods beside a man firing a gun at Floyd, who flees down a country road on foot
The sizzling sensation shoots Samuel a come-hither stare as he gapes at her with what looks like astonishment and fear.
A string of what may be Samuel's brain-damaged hallucinations appear onscreen, including a cyclone and what appears to be an alien's head spurting electricity.
One strange moment shows Edward whacking a hammer down on the cast Samuel is wearing on his right arm which he willingly holds out.
Limelight: Samuel and Floyd at some point wind up standing in front of Anselm's desk at his study as he regards them menacingly
In another odd scene Samuel stands horrified in the woods beside a man firing a gun at Floyd, who flees down a country road on foot.
Samuel and Floyd at some point wind up standing in front of Anselm's desk at his study as he regards them menacingly.
'Floyd, I've been looking for you,' says Anselm as a group of seated people near his desk stare at the two leads. 'Oh, thank you,' says Floyd.
'Oh, thank you': 'Floyd, I've been looking for you,' says Anselm as a group of seated people near his desk stare at the two leads
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