Added 4 HQ scans to the Gallery of an Indiana Jones interview with Shia, Cate Blachett and Ray Winston in the May 2008 issue of Famous (Canada):
Yes, we have been hearing the 2010 filming/2011 release date for Indy 5 rumors but they’re currently just rumors, please keep that in mind!
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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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So sorry I’m late with this, but my internet connection conked out this morning and I spent my one day off angry at the computer, lol! But I’m at work now so I’ll try and catch up with today’s updates now that I have net access.
More of MTV’s talks with the stars of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, in this clip Shia and Megan talk about the relationships found in the film:
Although millions of fans are pouring into theaters to see the massive robots of “Transformers,” this Mikaela/ Sam/ Alice conflict serves as a major component of the film’s human element.“It’s not that Sam is turning his back on Mikaela,” explained LaBeouf, whose character meets Alice while at college. “It’s just that a priority for Sam at this point is not only a relationship, but trying to juggle him liking himself.”
“They’re trying to maintain a long-distance relationship, because Sam goes away to college and Mikaela can’t afford to go to college,” Fox explained of the duo’s relationship struggles. “She has to stay behind, and she’s working the grind at a chop-shop with her dad who is released from prison.
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EDIT: Sorry about the issues with the upload, there was an error that needed fixing – should be working now!
Sorry this took so long to get up. It wasn’t available right away so I had to wait, but I got it up asap so enjoy it was funny.
Shia promoting Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen in the U.S., Jimmy Kimmel Live June 12th, 2009, has been added to the Video Archive:
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Shia promoting Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen in Korea, Section Tv June 12th, 2009, has been added to the Video Archive:
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Just a last minute reminder that Shia will be appearing on the Jimmy Kimmel Live show tonight at 12:05/11:05c – don’t forget to watch!
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Decent quality video now in the Video Archive that sent to us by Henni and Amanda of Shia on Live! with Regis and Kelly a few hours ago – very funny interview, Regis was hilarious as always!:
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Once again, thanks to WilsGirl, we’ve just archived video footage from Take Five and Company’s interview with Shia for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen:
“This movie is very, very physical – that and it’s more emotional this time, there’s more character things going on this time – which is CRAZY to say that for a ‘Transformers‘ movie you know?” says LaBeouf.
The entire cast and crew shot several of the scenes on location in the Middle East, in the midst of real, live U.S Navy war games, “We were literally in a battle simulation, literally, it wasn’t made for the movie – it wasn’t because of Michael Bay – they were doing Persian Gulf Naval Training. We show up saying we’re going to film a movie, and they were, like, no – we’re in the middle of war games and we’ll tell you when to film,” says LaBeouf.
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