Photos: Jimmy Kimmel Live
2009 | Exclusive, Featured, Photos
5 MQ photos have been uploaded to the gallrey of Shia promoting Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen on Jimmy Kimmel Live on June 25, 2009:
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RotF Makes $200 Mil
2009 | Featured, News, Staff
Giant robots ruled the box office over the weekend, and started transforming Hollywood’s record books in the process.
Paramount’s “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” showed there was more than meets the critics’ eyes by earning $112 million over the weekend. The movie, starring Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox as the token humans, grossed a whopping $201.2 million in the five days since its opening.
It’s the biggest five-day in history after “The Dark Knight’s $203.8 million last year. That movie went on to gross $533.3 million, making it the second highest-grossing movie of all time.
BTW, I’m new here and my name is Jen! I currently run a site on actor Hayden Christensen called Desiring Hayden.Net. I’m so grateful to be a part of Shia Online and would like to thank Faith and staff for asking and welcoming me with open arms. Thanks again!!
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Video: The Early Show Interview
2009 | Exclusive, Featured, Interviews, Video
You asked for it, we’ve got it! Some footage from The Early Show finally showed up online today, along with an in print version detailing how Shia’s films have earned 2 billion dollars in the last few years, including this week’s blockbuster Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen that took in over 200 million in it’s first five days alone, short I think only 2 or 3 million from overtaking The Dark Knight – please give SLO credit if you re-post this video, because it was a pain in the butt to get:
“I have seen it with real people. We saw it in London with real people, and Korea with real people, Japan, Russia. It’s the same type of reaction there. It’s not a language thing, obviously. It’s like a visceral reaction to Fourth of July,” LeBeouf said.
Asked what it’s like to be in a movie where there’s interaction with human actors and things you can’t see, LeBeouf said, “It’s like pantomime. It’s commedia dell’arte, singing in the shower or being a professional schizophrenic. ?Yeah, you just keep talking to yourself.”
“It’s so intense. There’s a lot of this movie, it looks to me like you’re in it. You can’t be casual about something like this,” Smith noted.
“No, there’s nothing casual about this movie. Nothing. You’ve got to be an athlete, I think, and have pain tolerance. It’s a monotonous, aggressive set. That was the goal of the film. Mike (Bay) likes to punch the audience in the face, and the actors get the brunt of that,” LeBeouf explained.
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Photos: The Early Show
2009 | Featured, Photos
Very late with these, sorry bout that everyone! Uploaded 7 MQ photos to the gallery of Shia promoting T2 on The Early Show on June 25, 2009 – we’d love to see video of this if anyone has it!:
We’re still training new staff members, so our updates will be a bit lax for a few days but we should be able to resume normal frequency by mid week. Thanks for understanding!
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Photos: The Today Show
2009 | Exclusive, Featured, Photos
Sorry things are slow here today, on top of no net access at home we’re busy with script upgrades and training some new SLO and FoxWeb staffers, but we’ve managed to upload 12 HQ photos to the gallery from Shia’s appearance on The Today Show on June 25, 2009:










































