Couldn't agree more...he's just a titch older than me...maybe a bit over a year...rough spots for sure, but geez....there's some who never get to that point or become comfortable with their lives or themselves.
ala2121 my thoughts exactly. I’m 29 now and I still feel I’m nowhere near the capacity of comfort I should be encompassed with hence the anxiety. The dude’s brilliant in his latest endeavors and my God if I had all my mistakes taped by others for some YT channel to make a list out of it, ya know?
@@YesterdayT0Tomorrow Definitely. I think anyone would be lying if they said my life went exactly how I wanted it to or I'm exactly where I want to be. I think once someone sees that or understands that, life can be a bit easier and people can just start to enjoy "the journey"...don't worry, I rolled my eyes at myself using that phrase lol...but honestly, it's just easier to take things in stride and as they come. Life isn't easy and it isn't meant to be, sometimes you just have to enjoy the little things. People say that a lot, but it's honestly the truth.
@@richrichy3015 He also killed it in Peanut Butter Falcon. The guy is a very talented actor, I've always rated him highly. Oooh and what about Dystopia?!
He has done a Robert Downey Jr. style transformation. It warms my heart to see him turn things around, and doing so at an age that most are deep in their personally destructive behavior. Addressing your problems while still young gives you a chance at a long, happy, and successful life! 👍🏽
I never knew about his rough childhood. I feel for him, having gone through some of the same things. Having your own father point a gun at you tends to mess with your head a little bit.
Exactly ,he acknowledged he has issues and is ashamed of his behaviour but if he is aware then he should get help ,hes an adult now ,no need to carry it on ,everyone can change if they want to I'm sure it's hard when your an addict but many have done it
At least he said he wasn’t going to have children. I admire that same as me I come from horrible generational trauma and am bi polar so I finally was able to get my tubes tied last year at 31 never having kids it ends with me
Chris W sure that part is tragic but the fact that our boy Shia rose above that so completely is awe inspiring. Hence the cue for the transformer analogy
I got started on loving him from a indie he did with RDJ, Channing Tatum and Rosario Dawson called A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints awesome movie shows he’s got real talent at a young age
Tbh - I admire him. For going through all of that and to support his own family as a child. Now that is quite remarkable. It’s the harsh reality that people who have been through trauma have to be measured up against people who haven’t in the real world. We all go to school, face the reality of having to find a job and provide for ourselves. What about those people who haven’t been provided for when they needed to be? It isn’t fair. Life is hard. But, seeing someone come through all of what Shia has certainly brings hope and someone to look up to.
@@slaveofgod3481 the thing here is Shia has admitted to abusing and mistreating others in his life. He didn't say which accusations were true but either way he's admitted to his harmful behavior
@@stripedsweater520 looking at it, it does seem that he abused her, he obviously gotta take control of himself. I just feel like in society we jump the gun alot of the times. This case seems plausible so far tho.
I love how honest he is in a world where celebrities put on a facade of perfection and bliss this dude does not hide his pain and who he is you have my utmost respect sir just for being a genuine human being who learns from his pain this is not tragic it is inspiring please respect his journey and we should all be so brave respect to you sir!!
I really do understand the back story of Shia Labeouf, I understand how extremely tragic it was. Well hopefully in this new decade of 2020, Shia LaBeouf will rise up again in Hollywood filming. I like this actor and enjoyed his performance since the Transformers movies. I like to call myself a fan!
I’ve always liked Shia. In 2007-2013, I considered him my favorite actor (I loved him in Eagle Eye, Holes, Transformers). I wasn’t aware of why he went down but with the release of the Peanut Butter Falcon & Honey Boy & hearing his struggles, he’s up there in my top 5 favorite actors of all time right next to Keanu Reeves, Johnny Depp, and Dane Dehaan. God bless Shia and I hope he has a great future career
My number one idol A guy who has taken his brokenness and made it into art. And incredible human being who has taken his worst moments and made it into incredible memories for all of us. An absolute hero of a person. Much love Shia.
"We like the humans, the people who struggle in everyday life and who fight for their art and acclaim. They remind us of us." This so damn true. Its the "hitting the nail on the head" saying. Could not have said it any better.
LaBeouf is one of the few people I could possibly compare to the late Robin Williams, in some respects. So uniquely funny and contagious as far as his personality, yet became so withdrawn and morose and hyper sensitive towards the end. I hope that Shia returns to comedy some day and learns to channel his anguish into something that helps others.
I've always in Shia's corner through the good and the bad. And Honey Boy is a really good movie. Also why would anyone think he was dead just by reading the title of this video??? I know I didn't.
Marv86Marv Same here! Thank Christ there’s another rational person in the comments! I’ve disagreed with WatchMojo in the past, but I don’t see the issue here. People love to overreact, because it pushes their comments to the top... unfortunately. People also love to misuse the term clickbait, which is beyond annoying at this point. Titling the video The Tragic Life of Shia LaBeouf doesn’t imply, *in the slightest,* that he died! Did people even watch the video?
The internet and media don’t usually care about a backstory they just want “the headliner”. Like cancel culture, you don’t see the fans explore both sides of the person whose career and life they try to ruin.
I call it cancer culture for that very reasoning... People just attach with nothing but toxicity, absolutely no interest in being educated regarding all sides and what reasoning there may be. Now that's tragic 😔
Seriously though, Shia LaBeouf is a fantastic actor, I see tons of awards in his future, and you can also see he is a kind, albeit somewhat misguided soul. I do not believe the mistakes from his past should mark his present, nor his future. I expect great things from him, and I hope he finds peace and serenity
I always liked Shia. I think he's a great actor that deserves more roles. People didn't like him in Indiana Jones, but I was legitimately excited to see him becoming the successor to Indiana. I hope he gets more roles again...
I found that video today and this was recommended so I needed answers. I loved him in transformers I watched him all the time when I was young. It sucks that he snapped one day on lost himself I'm sure he has recovered and I hope he is doing well.
you need another title , cause he was unfortunately raised in that family , but his life is not tragic cause he fought as hard as he could and he is one of the most genuine and successful celebrities out there .
I’m glad that the guy is starting to get things back on track. Too often we see young people in Hollywood get destroyed by their own success. Hopefully he is finding peace and will have a good career and life in the years ahead.
Way to go, Shia! What an extraordinary actor whose past has resulted in him becoming a humble and real man. Anyone who hasn't watched him on Hot Ones or Honey Boy, you're really missing out 😉
I think he's actually doing really well these days. Maybe even better than when he was part of big blockbusters. He really is an artist and it shows in his work.
You're walking in the woods There's no one around And your phone is dead Out of the corner of your eye you spot him Shia LaBeouf He's following you About thirty feet back He gets down on all fours and breaks into a sprint He's gaining on you Shia LaBeouf You're looking for your car But you're all turned around He's almost upon you now And you can see there's blood on his face! My God, there's blood everywhere! Running for your life (From Shia LaBeouf) He's brandishing a knife (It's Shia LaBeouf) Lurking in the shadows Hollywood superstar Shia LaBeouf Living in the woods (Shia LaBeouf) Killing for sport (Shia LaBeouf) Eating all the bodies Actual, cannibal Shia LaBeouf Now it's dark and you seem to have lost him But you're hopelessly lost yourself Stranded with a murderer You creep silently through the underbrush A-ha! In the distance A small cottage with a light on Hope! You move stealthily toward it But your leg! Ah! It's caught in a bear trap! Gnawing off your leg (Quiet, quiet) Limping toward the cottage (Quiet, quiet) Now you're on the doorstep Sitting inside, Shia LaBeouf Sharpening an ax (Shia LaBeouf) But he doesn't hear you enter (Shia LaBeouf) You're sneaking up behind him Strangling superstar Shia LaBeouf Fighting for your life with Shia LaBeouf Wrestling a knife from Shia LaBeouf Stab it in his kidney Safe at last from Shia LaBeouf You limp into the dark woods Blood oozing from your stump leg But you have won You have beaten Shia LaBeouf
Just finished watching Honey Boy....still crying! Of course this kid has PTSD...his childhood was atrocious...and the bravery..the gut soul courage it took to write that and then put it on screen....very few could attempt that no less accomplish it! The mere fact that he used all that pain to be the utterly superb actor he is...tells alot about his strength and perseverance. From Even Stevens to his new movie Tax Collector..its obvious this young man can act like no other. I am so in awe over him..even more now..knowing the atrocities he survived. He is a kind sweet soul still tortured by his childhood but learning how to accept it and move forward from it. What child is forced to pay for his parents because they couldnt get their shit together enough to provide for 1 kid?? Sad..unforgivable to put a child through that mental and physical stress! Thank God for him..he had the strength to not crumble and now to forgive them. He is indeed a unique example of courage in its greatest form. I absolutely admire him and wish he could meet my 3 kids who also had horrific childhoods. Alcoholic abusive dad while mom worked 2 jobs to support and FT college to make more money. I know what it takes to survive all that...many don't. My kids are grown but still messed up even tho 2 have succeeded in moving forward positively..one is an alcoholic dealing with his past as Shia did. I know my stupidity in thinking things would change but they never did. I take on that responsibility. I would love to meet this young hero and I reconize his genius talent and insight to self. PTSD is not just 4 letters a title..its enough to ruin you forever. I would love to hug Shia and tell him how proud I am of him...not that he needs it. His work in Peanut Butter Falcon gave him a new prospective on life thanks to the young man with Downs. I saw their interactions off screen and know how he admired him facing and going through his obstacles. My youngest has Downs...they truly make us all look weak. Thank you Shia for overcoming...being courageous beyond belief and for sharing your greatness. I look forward to all the fantastic years of your talent. Just keep strong❤🙏🌟
I'm so happy he's doing better this is a hard thing to deal with PTSD I know but it continues to push along and I am so happy for him and his fiance believe that when they are married and they have children that it will really really make a huge difference in all those involved I wish them the very best in the future I think he's a phenomenal actor thanks for all the great acting you put out there:)
I used to think it wasn't right how he abuses other people. but now I realize he said he's in a lot of pain, and so I forgive him for his atrocious crimes.
He needs a break and understanding. I get it, some bad decisions. But the guy has talent and persevered through an uphill battle with family issues. You have my support brother! Hope to see you o With better days!
Just going to throw this out there: “Peanutbutter Falcon” was a spectacular movie, and I highly recommend it! :-) Happy for Shia! I’m a fan of his since he played Louis Stevens! :)
Most under rated actor, people judge him like he’s done the worst thing ever. He’s HUMAN, we all make mistakes. He wasn’t born into “turmoil”! These people judge him so harshly.
Does anyone else remember when Watchmojo put Shia on their "top 10 famous douchebags" list? I guess it just goes to show that sometimes we judge people too quickly without thinking about what they've been through.
I love Shia. Ever since his Even Stevens days. Sure, he may act a little out there in public, but to me he is still an amazing actor. Yeah, I admit he was kinda ok in iRobot and Constantine, but look at his work in A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints, Lawless, Holes, and The Greatest Game Ever Played. Forget about what he does out in public and just look at his acting and he's amazing.
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U guys gotta cool it with these titles
Aint everyone sponsored by an RPG game??
Shit I thought he died for a minute because of the title, DONT DO THAT WATCHMOJO!
Raid Shadow Legends: *FINALLY, A WORTHY OPPONENT!*
He's just learning to become comfortable with who he is. You guys make it sound like he died or something.
Couldn't agree more...he's just a titch older than me...maybe a bit over a year...rough spots for sure, but geez....there's some who never get to that point or become comfortable with their lives or themselves.
Hoping he keeps finding success. We all deserve to be happy and he’s no different
ala2121 my thoughts exactly. I’m 29 now and I still feel I’m nowhere near the capacity of comfort I should be encompassed with hence the anxiety. The dude’s brilliant in his latest endeavors and my God if I had all my mistakes taped by others for some YT channel to make a list out of it, ya know?
@@YesterdayT0Tomorrow Definitely. I think anyone would be lying if they said my life went exactly how I wanted it to or I'm exactly where I want to be. I think once someone sees that or understands that, life can be a bit easier and people can just start to enjoy "the journey"...don't worry, I rolled my eyes at myself using that phrase lol...but honestly, it's just easier to take things in stride and as they come. Life isn't easy and it isn't meant to be, sometimes you just have to enjoy the little things. People say that a lot, but it's honestly the truth.
I really thought he died like bruh y’all need to chill
Shia LaBeouf in the distance: I AIN'T DEAD!
WatchMojo crying: Sometimes I can still hear his voice!
Lol😂...this comment is gold
Naomi underrated comment
Haahaaaaa
😂😂😂
The title does sound like he's dead
This guy is an absolute legend. He doesn’t nearly get the credit for his craft that he deserves. Keep pimpin SLB
He is a damn good actor. His performance in "Fury" was by far my favorite. He showed what he could do in that movie.
chris costello yes
Legendary for sure
@@richrichy3015 He also killed it in Peanut Butter Falcon. The guy is a very talented actor, I've always rated him highly. Oooh and what about Dystopia?!
@@stephanoscharalambous3 I haven't seen those. I'll have to check em out.
"Do It! Just Do It! Don't Let Your Dreams Be Dreams."
-Shia LeBeouf
I thought he died for a second. Chill out watch mojo
Ikr😡
As did I
I was unprepared to be informed that Shia LaBeouf had a rough childhood
Me too 😲 I was scared !!!
So did I, they had me worried
I was like did he get holes in him.... U see what I did there
He has done a Robert Downey Jr. style transformation. It warms my heart to see him turn things around, and doing so at an age that most are deep in their personally destructive behavior. Addressing your problems while still young gives you a chance at a long, happy, and successful life! 👍🏽
Even better that he played the younger version of RDJ's character in A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints.
Shark Snack LaBeauf is actually nice and tolerable while Downey is arrogant as fuck
Shark Snack Like the saying goes no one is perfect.
pepe
@@zxcytdfxy256 no he's arragont in the a joking way he's actually really nice
You never really know the pain that actors can go through.
Tobey Maguire is now a family man
.....or the pressure
Or they had before entering the profession, but is highly exaggerated and exposed through the newly found media attention
Not actors it's every single person on earth
Oh yes the pain and pressure of being rich and living in a big mansion. Poor poor shia
Bruh WatchMojo out here giving people heart attacks.
😂💀
🤣🤣🤣
You know, anything for views
Fr thought he passed away
They always made title like this.
Today I learned there's a Hawaiian Mafia.
Same lol
XD
I’m from Hawaii and I didn’t know there was a Hawaiian mafia .. I just call them drug dealers there’s a lot.
There is Mafia everywhere you go....I think....🤔🤭
@@flowersfromh-evanlakshmi7577 nope
I never knew about his rough childhood. I feel for him, having gone through some of the same things. Having your own father point a gun at you tends to mess with your head a little bit.
That sounds awful. I can't imagine. I feel for people with PTSD and their families that are the brunt of it.
especially if he pulls the trigger
Honey boy is a great but heavy movie
Uhhhh more like a lot a bit lol
You need to rename this video, it’s offensive... the man ain’t dead!
say it louder
how the hell is it offensive
The moment you realize tragedy is not synonymous with dead. 🤔
HE'S NOT DEAD, THANKS GOD
Same thing they did with Jim Carrey
The generational curse...he is carrying it on. It’s sad what he went through, but there is no excuse for his abuse towards these women.
Exactly ,he acknowledged he has issues and is ashamed of his behaviour but if he is aware then he should get help ,hes an adult now ,no need to carry it on ,everyone can change if they want to I'm sure it's hard when your an addict but many have done it
No hes a typical whinny kid
there is no excuse but there is a clear reason he goes thru what he went thru.
@@soulfly3438 I totally agree with your comment.
At least he said he wasn’t going to have children.
I admire that same as me I come from horrible generational trauma and am bi polar so I finally was able to get my tubes tied last year at 31 never having kids it ends with me
He’s doing so much better now. Honey Boy was amazing
Your one of those
His life was not tragic, it was more than meets the eye
Fardeen Tahir I see what you did there 😉
That’s actually a pretty neat way to put it
Fardeen Tahir insert transformers music
Um abuse via his father...definitely tragic. Did you watch the video?
Chris W sure that part is tragic but the fact that our boy Shia rose above that so completely is awe inspiring. Hence the cue for the transformer analogy
Highly recommend watching Honey Boy after this video. Shia portrays his father and shows how he treated his son (called Otis in the movie)
Honey Boy is excellent!
Watching after this. Thank yoy
Thank you for this comment. I watch the movie early today after seeing your comment.
Highly recommend peanut butter falcon
I got started on loving him from a indie he did with RDJ, Channing Tatum and Rosario Dawson called A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints awesome movie shows he’s got real talent at a young age
Who still remembers his movie HOLES 🔥🔥🔥
Caveman Zero Armpit Radar Mr. Sir.
Yes sir
The WARDEN IN THAT MOVIE was hilarious Segornie weever
What a GOAT
Excuse me?
I thought he did pretty good in Holes.
From which actors
Yea he was really great as Stanley in holes
One of my favourite childhood films
Until this video I forgot that movie even existed.
Holes is like the default movie every teacher has in there glove compartment when it's free time to watch movies.
I've always been in his corner, I knew he was more than his behavior and a really amazingly talent artist. I'm happy to see him happy.
*_"Have You Ever Heard Of The Tragedy Of Shia Labeouf The Actor."_*
Colonel Frontline exactly what i was looking for
I thought not
It's the story Hollywood wouldn't tell you.
(I kinda forget the quote)
He could act other characters but not himself. How ironic.
Is it possible to learn this acting?
He’s a legend his interview with Jon made even me vulnerable and feel his pain. Damn
Tbh - I admire him. For going through all of that and to support his own family as a child. Now that is quite remarkable.
It’s the harsh reality that people who have been through trauma have to be measured up against people who haven’t in the real world. We all go to school, face the reality of having to find a job and provide for ourselves. What about those people who haven’t been provided for when they needed to be? It isn’t fair. Life is hard. But, seeing someone come through all of what Shia has certainly brings hope and someone to look up to.
who else thought he died when they got the notification for this video
Me ✋
Click baiting to the extream
Man! My heart sank. I said not my Shia 😩
YSK Myron what was the title before ?
Only here bc of news of abusing his girlfriends.... yikes
Yeah, he's repeating abuse. He needs help and she needs closure.
I gotta see and judge for myself, last time I believed off word was amber heard
@@slaveofgod3481 the thing here is Shia has admitted to abusing and mistreating others in his life. He didn't say which accusations were true but either way he's admitted to his harmful behavior
@@stripedsweater520 looking at it, it does seem that he abused her, he obviously gotta take control of himself. I just feel like in society we jump the gun alot of the times. This case seems plausible so far tho.
Talk about EARRRRLY! But seriously, I used to watch Even Stevens, it was sad to see his fall.
I think he's coming back from his fall from grace. Lately he's been great to even hear about in the news.
Poop
He fell and he get back up. I'm not sad for the man. I'm proud of him
Go watch him on Hit one's he's a wonderful person.
Love him. Peanut Butter Falcon was one of the best movies from 2019.
Agreed.
Honey boy was as well
I love the movie " Peanut Butter Falcon".🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰...love the ending..and he'll be okay...
No one cared if he was in pain everyone just wanted get the "hot scoop" we just need to give him consent and say we are here for him
I love how honest he is in a world where celebrities put on a facade of perfection and bliss this dude does not hide his pain and who he is you have my utmost respect sir just for being a genuine human being who learns from his pain this is not tragic it is inspiring please respect his journey and we should all be so brave respect to you sir!!
WTF is up with your titles? Stop scaring people..
Lol I thought he died 😂
ShariVee111 lmao same
Clickbait.
If you think that the tittle of the video implies that Shia died, you are dumb.
For real I'm thinking he done died or something
I am the same age. Born on the same month and year as him. Lol. I grew up watching him. As a black man. I look up to this guy.
As a black man raised in a gated community obviously 😆
True Vergil why do everyone gotta bring up race. You being black has nothing to do with this no one cares if your black or white.
He’s moving so far beyond all this now. Rooting for him bigtime 🙏🏽
I thought he died for a second I was like HE'S DEAD??
He is such a handsome dude i’ve been crushing hard on him for a long time now
Me 2
Same here girl l really had a huge crush on him in transformers
I really do understand the back story of Shia Labeouf, I understand how extremely tragic it was.
Well hopefully in this new decade of 2020, Shia LaBeouf will rise up again in Hollywood filming.
I like this actor and enjoyed his performance since the Transformers movies.
I like to call myself a fan!
I hope he does. Peanut butter falcon was crazy good
Anyone here after hearing the news of his abuse to his most recent girlfiend? Crazy stuff
I’ve always liked Shia. In 2007-2013, I considered him my favorite actor (I loved him in Eagle Eye, Holes, Transformers). I wasn’t aware of why he went down but with the release of the Peanut Butter Falcon & Honey Boy & hearing his struggles, he’s up there in my top 5 favorite actors of all time right next to Keanu Reeves, Johnny Depp, and Dane Dehaan. God bless Shia and I hope he has a great future career
I am so glad he got the help he needed.
So that’s why he looks sad all the time
Yes, I always wondered why he always looked so sad. Now we know why...😔😔
Help people around you. You never know what they have been through
My number one idol
A guy who has taken his brokenness and made it into art. And incredible human being who has taken his worst moments and made it into incredible memories for all of us. An absolute hero of a person. Much love Shia.
Where's the part of his life story where Shia LaBeouf was a cannibal living in the woods and getting decapitated?!
i’ve been looking for this comment
Just a normal Tuesday night for *sHiA* *lAbEoUf*
(quiet, quiet)
Shia is my all-time favorite actor. I loved him in Transformers 1-3.
"We like the humans, the people who struggle in everyday life and who fight for their art and acclaim. They remind us of us." This so damn true. Its the "hitting the nail on the head" saying. Could not have said it any better.
LaBeouf is one of the few people I could possibly compare to the late Robin Williams, in some respects. So uniquely funny and contagious as far as his personality, yet became so withdrawn and morose and hyper sensitive towards the end. I hope that Shia returns to comedy some day and learns to channel his anguish into something that helps others.
He needs to stop the cycle.
I think he is an all good actor and seam's like an ok dude with a tough up bringing. I wish him all the best for the future.
I've always in Shia's corner through the good and the bad. And Honey Boy is a really good movie. Also why would anyone think he was dead just by reading the title of this video??? I know I didn't.
Marv86Marv Same here! Thank Christ there’s another rational person in the comments! I’ve disagreed with WatchMojo in the past, but I don’t see the issue here.
People love to overreact, because it pushes their comments to the top... unfortunately. People also love to misuse the term clickbait, which is beyond annoying at this point.
Titling the video The Tragic Life of Shia LaBeouf doesn’t imply, *in the slightest,* that he died! Did people even watch the video?
Tragic doesn't mean dead. It can also mean problems and misfortunes of his life.
99% of media outlets will use similar titles when someone has passed away.
That's where the reaction comes from.
Tragic doesn't always mean death. It can also mean a rough childhood.
The internet and media don’t usually care about a backstory they just want “the headliner”. Like cancel culture, you don’t see the fans explore both sides of the person whose career and life they try to ruin.
I call it cancer culture for that very reasoning... People just attach with nothing but toxicity, absolutely no interest in being educated regarding all sides and what reasoning there may be. Now that's tragic 😔
Seriously though, Shia LaBeouf is a fantastic actor, I see tons of awards in his future, and you can also see he is a kind, albeit somewhat misguided soul. I do not believe the mistakes from his past should mark his present, nor his future. I expect great things from him, and I hope he finds peace and serenity
The first time I ever saw him, I felt like he was destined to be one of the greats. I still feel that way. He has always had "It" ❤️
Tragic? Come on...rough spots and speed bumps, sure....but come on.
It’s subjective
@@TyroneBurns I suppose I can agree with that.
Dat shitz with 4chan is a Big ASS Tragic if ya ask me :y
Have you seen honey boy?
@@alexcanning5383 No, not yet...I do want to see it though. Will that change my mind, I'm assuming?
I hope he figures it out, right now it doesn’t look great.
right now it looks great
Sam Witwicky you will always be my friend.
Shia LaBeouf is underrated he deserves so much more then us
I always liked Shia. I think he's a great actor that deserves more roles. People didn't like him in Indiana Jones, but I was legitimately excited to see him becoming the successor to Indiana.
I hope he gets more roles again...
*Shia LaBeouf: *exists**
*WatchMojo: *hyperventilates**
DONT LET YOUR MEMES BE DREAMS
Everyone needs to watch the Hot ones episode with Shia in it he's a wonderful person.
I found that video today and this was recommended so I needed answers. I loved him in transformers I watched him all the time when I was young. It sucks that he snapped one day on lost himself I'm sure he has recovered and I hope he is doing well.
The chicken story was so worth the length of the vid
I seriously thought he died... Watchmojo, don't you start rumors!
Putting the dates that the shows started rather than the dates he appeared on them is incredibly confusing and mildly infuriating.
So they're just gonna ignore the whole "Nymphomaniac" part of his career?? (yeah, I think we would ALL just like to pretend that never happened!!!)
you need another title , cause he was unfortunately raised in that family , but his life is not tragic cause he fought as hard as he could and he is one of the most genuine and successful celebrities out there .
I’m glad that the guy is starting to get things back on track. Too often we see young people in Hollywood get destroyed by their own success. Hopefully he is finding peace and will have a good career and life in the years ahead.
Childhood trauma is always the core of all our issues., it is imperative to address it and getting into a recovery process .
No one can ever do the role of Sam Witwicky so brilliantly than him. Sadly, he was his own demon.
i loved him as sam
same he was the best sam
this is the first video on TH-cam in YEARS in existence to actually reduce me to tears.
Way to go, Shia! What an extraordinary actor whose past has resulted in him becoming a humble and real man. Anyone who hasn't watched him on Hot Ones or Honey Boy, you're really missing out 😉
They should make an award for celebs who are HUMAN and not corporate sellouts.
fax
Even Stevens was the best. The most innocence he seem to experience.
I think he's actually doing really well these days. Maybe even better than when he was part of big blockbusters. He really is an artist and it shows in his work.
You're walking in the woods
There's no one around
And your phone is dead
Out of the corner of your eye you spot him
Shia LaBeouf
He's following you
About thirty feet back
He gets down on all fours and breaks into a sprint
He's gaining on you
Shia LaBeouf
You're looking for your car
But you're all turned around
He's almost upon you now
And you can see there's blood on his face!
My God, there's blood everywhere!
Running for your life
(From Shia LaBeouf)
He's brandishing a knife
(It's Shia LaBeouf)
Lurking in the shadows
Hollywood superstar Shia LaBeouf
Living in the woods
(Shia LaBeouf)
Killing for sport
(Shia LaBeouf)
Eating all the bodies
Actual, cannibal Shia LaBeouf
Now it's dark and you seem to have lost him
But you're hopelessly lost yourself
Stranded with a murderer
You creep silently through the underbrush
A-ha! In the distance
A small cottage with a light on
Hope!
You move stealthily toward it
But your leg! Ah! It's caught in a bear trap!
Gnawing off your leg
(Quiet, quiet)
Limping toward the cottage
(Quiet, quiet)
Now you're on the doorstep
Sitting inside, Shia LaBeouf
Sharpening an ax
(Shia LaBeouf)
But he doesn't hear you enter
(Shia LaBeouf)
You're sneaking up behind him
Strangling superstar Shia LaBeouf
Fighting for your life with Shia LaBeouf
Wrestling a knife from Shia LaBeouf
Stab it in his kidney
Safe at last from Shia LaBeouf
You limp into the dark woods
Blood oozing from your stump leg
But you have won
You have beaten Shia LaBeouf
What the hell is that
Just finished watching Honey Boy....still crying!
Of course this kid has PTSD...his childhood was atrocious...and the bravery..the gut soul courage it took to write that and then put it on screen....very few could attempt that no less accomplish it!
The mere fact that he used all that pain to be the utterly superb actor he is...tells alot about his strength and perseverance.
From Even Stevens to his new movie Tax Collector..its obvious this young man can act like no other.
I am so in awe over him..even more now..knowing the atrocities he survived. He is a kind sweet soul still tortured by his childhood but learning how to accept it and move forward from it.
What child is forced to pay for his parents because they couldnt get their shit together enough to provide for 1 kid??
Sad..unforgivable to put a child through that mental and physical stress!
Thank God for him..he had the strength to not crumble and now to forgive them. He is indeed a unique example of courage in its greatest form.
I absolutely admire him and
wish he could meet my 3 kids who also had horrific childhoods.
Alcoholic abusive dad while mom worked 2 jobs to support and FT college to make more money.
I know what it takes to survive all that...many don't. My kids are grown but still messed up even tho 2 have succeeded in moving forward positively..one is an alcoholic dealing with his past as Shia did. I know my stupidity in thinking things would change but they never did. I take on that responsibility.
I would love to meet this young hero and I reconize his genius talent and insight to self.
PTSD is not just 4 letters a title..its enough to ruin you forever. I would love to hug Shia and tell him how proud I am of him...not that he needs it.
His work in Peanut Butter Falcon gave him a new prospective on life thanks to the young man with Downs. I saw their interactions off screen and know how he admired him facing and going through his obstacles. My youngest has Downs...they truly make us all look weak.
Thank you Shia for overcoming...being courageous beyond belief and for sharing your greatness. I look forward to all the fantastic years of your talent. Just keep strong❤🙏🌟
0:40 you should have said :
Welcome to watchmojo and we are going to just do it !!
Anyone watching it now?
who else is here cuz of the FKA twigs lawsuit?
Shia is my childhood hero... the cockiness and ambition he brought on in his movies... just motivated me to be different and still proud..
He’s always gonna be a legend
Bruh... this is random as fuck. I thought my eyeballs were decieving me when I saw the name
@@oeboekanoeboe5867 I loved it
I'm so happy he's doing better this is a hard thing to deal with PTSD I know but it continues to push along and I am so happy for him and his fiance believe that when they are married and they have children that it will really really make a huge difference in all those involved I wish them the very best in the future I think he's a phenomenal actor thanks for all the great acting you put out there:)
Waiting for the “and then he started eating people” part...
found you
I feel sooo sorry for him. Prayers for this great talented actor . Hope he’ll be healed and find a peace 🙏
His childhood trauma came back to bite him
I used to think it wasn't right how he abuses other people. but now I realize he said he's in a lot of pain, and so I forgive him for his atrocious crimes.
Welp this hasn't aged well
He needs a break and understanding. I get it, some bad decisions. But the guy has talent and persevered through an uphill battle with family issues. You have my support brother! Hope to see you o
With better days!
Just going to throw this out there: “Peanutbutter Falcon” was a spectacular movie, and I highly recommend it! :-) Happy for Shia! I’m a fan of his since he played Louis Stevens! :)
He didn’t “make his father feel like a failure” his father was a failure.
“Many people were quick to judge Shia.” Including watchmojo
Most under rated actor, people judge him like he’s done the worst thing ever. He’s HUMAN, we all make mistakes. He wasn’t born into “turmoil”! These people judge him so harshly.
One thing ppl never realize about celebs. Theyre actors and they know when theyre on camera. Also have huge egos
Shia just the dude I root for. He is so human.
Does anyone else remember when Watchmojo put Shia on their "top 10 famous douchebags" list? I guess it just goes to show that sometimes we judge people too quickly without thinking about what they've been through.
jackmarston927 they really pissed me off when they made that video
thank you for doing him justice
Dude's just like Robin Williams.
Patrick Bautista
No. He’s not.
Shia: DO IT, JUST DO IT don't let dreams be Dreams, DO IT JUST DO IT
Optimus Prime: Do what?
I love Shia. Ever since his Even Stevens days. Sure, he may act a little out there in public, but to me he is still an amazing actor. Yeah, I admit he was kinda ok in iRobot and Constantine, but look at his work in A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints, Lawless, Holes, and The Greatest Game Ever Played. Forget about what he does out in public and just look at his acting and he's amazing.
Stories like this reminds me why I try to be the best father I can be to my kids day in and day out.
I feel for the guy, been through some shit my self. I hope all the best for him, and I use to watch the even Stevens all the time when I was a kid.
Just because someone is a celebrity doesn't mean he doesn't have any problems in his life.
They are also human but WM is esagerating with the tittle he is rich hase a dicent carrière as actor
Far less tragic, he just converted to Catholicism
I hope he gets it right. His characters are just so likable. All of them.