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Video: ‘Maniac’ – Kid Cudi feat. Cage

2011 | Content Warning, Featured, Video

We’ve been waiting for it to drop, but it’s kind of graphic so click the link below to view the video. Happy Halloween, everybody!

A film crew follows two serial killers documenting their exploits.

“Maniac”
Directed by Shia LaBeouf
Starring Scott Mescudi & Chris Palko
Music & Score by Scott Mescudi & Dot Da Genius
A Grassy Slope & Ragin4Dayz Production in Association with Dilated Pixels
Executive Produced by Scott Mescudi & Shia LaBeouf
Produced by Jeff Balis, T.J. Sakasegawa, Rhoades Rader

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Screencaptures: Transformers: Dark of the Moon

2011 | Photos

Sorry for not getting these up sooner, my real life’s a bit hectic but better late than never! Screencaptures have been added to the gallery of Shia as Sam Witwicky in Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon – we’re running out of space, so if you see a corrupted image in the T3 album please let us know so we can manually fix it. Thanks!

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News: Jason Statham to Replace Shia in Transformers 4 & 5?

2011 | News

I’d really take this one lightly, as Jason Statham is famously dating our last Transformers heroine, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and the new Expendables is coming out – too much coincidence, Jason Statham’s involvement is likely a rumor! But just in case it’s not (covering our bases! ;) ):

There does seem to be confirmation Shia LaBeouf won’t be returning as Sam Witwicky, but added to this puzzle. Variety is spreading a rumor that Jason Statham’s name has been mentioned as a potential new headliner, a move that would obviously change the structure of the stories from being about a snotty kid to being about a guy that shaves his head, greases up, takes his shirt off and drives really fast.

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News: Shia’s Giant New Role

2011 | News

This is great news if it’s true!:

Shia LaBeouf has spent the last few years starring in numbered movies: Indiana Jones 4, Wall Street 2, Transformers 1-3. Now that he’s one of the most powerful young actors in Hollywood, LaBeouf looks to be branching out into less sequel-heavy fare. He has the period bootlegging drama The Wettest County in the World in the can, and is currently filming the political thriller The Company You Keep with director/star Robert Redford. Though LaBeouf has suggested he’s ready to dive back in for Indy 5, the latest project he signed on to is unique enough to counteract any cinematic karma. Variety reports LaBeouf is attached to star in a love story going by the working title A Giant. Written and directed by Gil Kenan (City of Ember), the film centers on a girl who moves back home to reconnect with her brother and forget a series of bad relationships: “Instead she forms a relationship with a 20-foot tall man-child who lives next door, to be played by LaBeouf.”

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News: Shia Feels Vindication After DotM Success

2011 | Featured, Interviews, News

Mostly old news (thanks MTV :/) but still worthy of a rehash:

Having announced that the third “Transformers” film will be his last, LaBeouf recently told us that he’s leaving the franchise on a high note. “For me, I feel vindicated for having guilt on my shoulders for the second movie,” he said. “There is vindication in this one being successful and people enjoying it.”

Since finishing up the international press tour for “Dark of the Moon,” LaBeouf has been collaborating on a music video with Marilyn Manson and doing postproduction work on John Hillcoat’s “The Wettest County in the World,” a drama about Prohibition-era bootleggers.

“That’s probably the biggest, coolest opportunity I’ve been allotted so far,” LaBeouf said of Hillcoat’s follow-up to “The Road.” “It’s the most colorful character I’ve been able to play, the most depth I’ve been able to show as an actor.”

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