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Shia LaBeouf: Wii “an Amateur Console”

Shia LaBeouf: Wii âan Amateur Consoleâ

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen dominated at the box-office this weekend but star, Shia LaBeouf, says that he isn’t willing to play the video game based on the film – if it’s on the Nintendo Wii.  To further express his distaste for the version, he said he’d rather “eat glass” than pick up a copy.

When I read more about it, I realized that Shia’s dislike for the Wii had some basis.  If you remember, the actor suffered a serious injury… More »

Shia LaBeouf Talks about “Transformers”

Shia LaBeouf Talks about âTransformersâ

Shia LaBeouf went through a lot to reprise his role as Sam Witwicky in the highly anticipated sequel Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.  According to a recent interview, the injuries we see Sam suffering happened to Shia in real life, including some nasty stitches to his eyelid (he literally stabbed himself in the eye)!  Talk about dedication!

Unfortunately, not all of his injuries happened on-set.  As you might have heard, Shia was in a car accident last July and he walked… More »

“Wall Street” Sequel Coming, LaBeouf in Talks

“Wall Street” Sequel Coming, LaBeouf in Talks

A sequel to the hugely successful movie, Wall Street (1987), is scheduled to hit theaters sometime in 2010 and it already sounds like it’s going to be great.  The original flick was directed by Oliver Stone and starred Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen and Daryl Hannah.

Stone and Douglas (who won an Oscar for his portrayal of the film’s main charachter, Gordon Gecko) will return in the follow-up.  Shia LaBeouf (Transformers, Disturbia) is in talks to portray Douglas’ protégé (as was originally… More »

Shia LaBeouf’s Hand Permanently Damaged

Shia LaBeouf’s Hand Permanently Damaged

Shia LaBeouf’s hand will never fully heal, the Transformers actor has revealed.  The injury occurred last summer after he was in a car accident.  He has had several surgeries on his left hand but the damage is permanent.

Shia explained that he will only regain about 80 percent of his mobility: “I’ll be able to make a fist again. There’s a knuckle I’ll never be able to move again, but that’s probably the only permanent damage, other than the scarring.  I’m… More »