http://movies.yahoo.com/news/usmovies.accesshollywood.com/shia-labeouf-dropped-ball-indiana-jones-sequel I'm not usually into movie gossip, but LaBeouf seems to be hitting on a pressing issue within the film industry. His honesty is refreshing; instead of simply blaming everyone else, he's taking some of the heat. However, does LaBeouf and his ilk have the right to speak out against the movies that make them stars? My kneejerk reaction is that I think they do, as they are a major part of the movies that we see. My own feelings about LeBeouf are mixed: I think he has the potential to become a wonderful actor, but studios seem content to typecasting him as the clownish kid who turns into a hero. Let's hope that he impresses in the next Wall Street movie. What do you think?
And i thought shia labeouf has always been a well rounded actor every since i seen him in holes. And i wish he would do more movies like that again. But like you said there stereotyping him to be a goofy kid who turns into a hero.
And i just hope that the new Wall street movie will be enjoyable
Honestly, it was voted worst movie of the year, so I don't think anything he can say can really
trump that. However, he did promise the next one will be better. Here's hoping.
(I too am waiting for Wall Street)
Transformers 2 proves how BORING the first movie was. Too much human story about two kids hiting puberty. Second one reversed that factor.
As for Indiana Jones 4.. Ony thing that could have made that better is if they had had all of the cameos in it that were originally planned.
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