Tw: Why do people keep thinking “Hollywood” is what made him “crazy”? If you actually read about his childhood, he was mentally abused a lot by his father. And at the age of 9, he heard his own mother get r*ped. And the man got away. He suffered from PTSD of those two incidents, and he thought he needed to act to escape his troubled childhood so he can make money for his parents. That put a lot of stress on his life. And he had to carry that stress till he hit his breaking point. He also said in a 2019 interview that none of the weird stuff happened to him Hollywood. And he was lucky that it didn’t. He has mental health issues from his childhood. But all in all he’s a great actor and super committed to his work. At least he changed for the better.
I've been saying I wanna remake Face Off(because the competitive nature already of having 2 actors get into each other's head) with Jim Carrey and Jared Leto, and I wanna be the director and get in their head and egg the competition on, and see what method acting+uncut narcissism×10,000,000 looks like lol
@@knalleballkalle8365 that is very false Nicolas cage is like the most known method actor he is known for Literslly going through a whole boot camp type thing to train for action movies since everyone said he couldn’t and is know for doing a lot of unnecessary things to prepare for his roles and get into his character
@@ballsballsballs3617 Ok I didn't know he did method acting, like Face/off, Con Air, Vampire's Kiss, Moonstruck, Mandy etc that's some famous method acting. Also how is he the most "famous" method actor?
He was also in the Disney Channel Original Movie “Tru Confessions”; where he played Trudy’s (Tru) developmentally challenged brother! I’m surprised that one wasn’t mentioned, because that, for me, was a stand-out role for him. His acting skills in that was superb and is constantly overlooked, especially in a Disney Channel film.
WTF happened to: Aaron Ekhart Viggo Mortinsen Daniel Radcliffe Taylor Lautner Ashley Greene Cameron Diaz Michael C Hall Drew Barrymore Julia Stlies Sarah Michelle Geller Kevin Costner Brandon Fraser Hayden Christensen Orlando Bloom Kevin Spacey
@Various Artists I know very little about what's happening in Hollywood or who's popular. I'd say they're not doing a very good job of covering it up because even I knew that about him.
Same I really like Shia LaBeouf he’s an Underrated Actor I feel like he’s really lucky how he’s got Hot babes like Megan Fox very Underrated , Dakota Johnson, And Isabel Lucas
Man this was one EXCELLENT summary! Loved it! Especially the lasr 3 - 4 minutes you so spoke from my heart! This guy went through hell and back so many times. I just wish more people would have your empathy and not fall for the crap that's been told and written about him but to take him for what he is: one of the most talented people on this planet! Thank you for this awesome and respectful piece!
I really liked him in the movie "Constantine"... that was a proper movie; Keanu Reeves with his cigarettes, the theme, the genre, everything about it was awesome... the ending was EPIC - the portrayal of good vs bad was simply wrenching (in a good way).
He became the lone hipster that walks in the night, making you think you may have interacted in a bar/club/ event with him. But he acts like a ghost, so you aren't sure if it were really him or not. He mastered the ability to make you think it's him but you were never sure if it was really him, or just some guy.
I grew up where they filmed transformers 1 and 2, so Shia and everyone was around town and eating out. Well I had left already to join the army, well one night I’m trying to sleep, and I get a call from my dad at like 1130 pm. Thinking it’s an emergency I answer, I also have PT at 0530 so I’m half asleep, I can hear him but couldn’t make out what he was saying because he was as pretty drunk, and it was loud. So I tell him to repeat what he said and he’s all, “son, I just took a piss next to that Shia guy from the transformer movie. He had a hand injury and looked really wasted (coming from someone drunk that was kinda funny) but he said what’s up to me.” 😂😂 I wasn’t even mad at that point, I was all thats actually pretty cool dad, but why couldn’t you have just told me tomorrow? I guess he was just excited lol.
He's been up and down but you gotta admit that Shia has some raw talent that all the haters pretend doesn't exist. Not many successful child actors reach 30 without major public issues.
So what? Anyone from Hollywood who presents themselves with a paper bag over their head which proclaims 'I'm not famous anymore', amongst all the other self-serving crap such as he's pulled, is NOT suddenly some kind of commendable 'performance artist', or anyone else who might be worth following or listening to, but just another egotistical 'Look at me right now. and please.. please.. PLEASE.. KEEP me famous!!'' Tinsel Town mind-f*ed total bullshit merchant!!!
My husband and I watched Disturbia for the 1st time while I was pregnant. I loved Shia Labeouf's name in the movie (Cale) so much we named our son Cale.
How is a famous person like this, so easy to hate, still so interesting and fascinating. One of the few actors I’d watch a movie for just the fact that he’s in it.
Lol why would it be mentioned? Out of the couple dozen films he has done, that would definitely be one to leave out. The biggest box office bomb of that summer directed by McG who is possibly one of the worst directors in decades..
It’s not very often I have the attention span for any video past say 15 min or so....well done brother. I enjoyed every minute of this one!! Thanks for sharing. Bravo!!
Shia's interview with Sean Evans on Hot Ones was really good and opens up his complexities too. I was never a huge fan though I appreciated many of his performances. But digging into alot of what he's gone through, I support his journey. It seems he's very open to learning and growing and trying to process life in different ways. I loved his newest projects, and wish him well. New found respect for him through his missteps and his moves to rise and overcome. A very interesting individual.
He's a good guy just trying to overcome that ole Disney curse. He's done his best to deal with all his "shenanigans," shall we call them? He's succeeding as far as I can tell
As I was in 4th grade, back when Holes was first written & I read it NUMEROUS times that school year! I fell in love with the story & was seriously impressed, seeing Shia LaBeouf, “Break out” into being a film actor rather than the “Silly” Even Stevens role he had played. Shia LaBeouf’s acting as the character “Stanley Yelnats” WAS exactly how I imagined that character to be, in my mind. & I am Impressed with how he let the “Monster of Hollywood” mess him up in certain ways, YET he has somewhat found a way to come back with doing various projects along the way
honestly after Transformers and then his seemingly passing of the torch from Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones the following year I thought Shia was gonna be the next huge Hollywood star... basically I thought he'd be what the rock Dwayne Johnson currently is. His very quick fall from grace was very surprising.
Great upload. Most don’t know he did the just do it green screen for his film students. It was their submissions he acted out per their direction. He did it for kids and may have the biggest heart in show biz. He’s just now getting credit for his art and it’s actually a lot about his personal life. Hard to say bad things about the dude imo.
9? 9 ads? OK. I'll just download this video so I can enjoy it instead of not watching anymore of your videos. Good content. Just way too many ads breaking the flow.
I love this Joblo Host. The way he describes the actors/actresses filmography and goes into details about downfalls and redemptions. Very funny and very enjoyable to listen to and watch. Great videos! Thank you!
Life 👏 is 👏 method 👏 acting 👏... I appreciate his life being proof of that. My friend said “my goal is to read one thousand books so I can live one thousand lives” My response was “I want to live a life worth writing about” I may be projecting... but I relate to Shia 💜🤘
I'm annoyed at all the hate Shia is getting in the comment section. You can be bothered to take notice when he's not doing well mentally and make fun of him, but when he has rehabilitated himself, has been doing well, and has made 2 criticially well recieved beautiful films in The Peanut Butter Falcon, & Honey Boy, suddenly, you don't seem to take notice. One of the greatest artists of our generation.
I completely agree. I am so happy to c him doing so great. I hope he doesn't let Hollywood grind him down again. He wasn't being a very good person when he was struggling mentally. But he seems to have gotten the help and the rest he needed. Wish him all the best.
Think about how harsh we are regarding these people that live under the microscope. Shia LaBeof is someone who has poured his heart and soul in to his work, and we treat him like he is a disposable commodity. Thank you Shia for helping those of us who have watched your films feel more human, more validated, more connected.
You cannot live down the He Will Not Divide Us, capture the flag event. It was a defining event for our generation. I don't look any less down on him than the rest of the vapid, preachy celebrities though.
I will say that I have seen Nymphomaniac, and I can confirm that no, the actors did not actually perform coitus. They used the lower bodies of actual porn stars performing what needed to be done and then placed them over the actors lower waist sections using some form of CGI for those nude parts of the movie.
yeah, all of the unsimulated sex is done by porn actors, not Shia, Stacy, or Charlotte. I love Lars von Trier, it was one of the hardest movies to watch that I've ever seen, but in a good way.
Why is it that anyone can trash a celebrity and everyone laughs. Even if it harms them. And yet,if someone trashes just another person,non famous,everyone gets onboard to crucify the one who says anything bad about them. Pretty hypocritical in my opinion..
If dissing Spielberg is a career-breaker in Hollywood then it goes to show how much Spielberg truly has sold out; when he was once the outsider, the rebel on the scene, a young director with vision, becoming one of the old-timers that snubbed their noses at him back in the day.
I was 28 when Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull came out and all I remember, was wanting to cry and begging my then girl friend to leave… cause it was that BAD. The last good movie / character I’ve seen Shia in was Fury, which is still a great movie and character.
Nothing happened to him, he’s been doing well. Did anyone not see peanut butter falcon or honey boy? And he just came out with a new movie called the tax collector and he’s good in it. Shia is a talented actor
I mean he definitely has mental health issues. There is no arguing that. He had a lot of trouble throughout his career resulting from a lot of factors feeding into his mental health issues. Blaming conspiracy theory nonsense is a part of his mental health.
I wish Shia the best and hope he gets to realize his dreams. Everyone deserves a chance at success. Most of us don't even get one chance let alone many chances and I can not hate on him for using his opportunities. Really great video. I really enjoyed it.
I love Shia LaBeouf always supported him even when everybody seem to hate him and judge him .. i saw he was going through something but he had a good heart so he just needed some time we all do
@@willissudweeks1050 No, without 4chan's involement, he'd danced in the streets, chanting with a cult for 4 years, on video. While that would have been hilariousy sad in its own right, they drove him into obscurity.
@@jasonthompson3767 Yeah he’s a crazy dude he always has been so it’s no surprise that he does weird shit like that at all. They pranked his project and ruined it which was funny but it’s not like everyone who liked him as an actor were like “Ohhh did you hear what 4chan did? I don’t think he’s a good actor anymore”
@@jasonthompson3767 He limited himself from roles By being unpredictable and behaving poorly. The studios don’t give a rats ass about 4 Chan either lol
I feel like Disney and Nickelodeon have churned out more child train wrecks than normal childhood; Disney and Nickelodeon are the ultimate Helicopter/Tiger parents
Forgot all about that crap honestly. Everyday something "monumental" happens in the mainstream news cycle. We have all been put through so much and totally unnecessarily.
I have more respect for Shia than Spielberg. He will be remembered as a great actor, and yes difficult or issues. But at least he hasn't sold his soul for dollar bills.
One of my favorite actors. I hope he’ll continue doing movies like lawless and fury. My two favorite movies to come out in the past decade or so 🤘🏽👌🏽🤙🏽
I think he is at his best as a character actor, not necessarily as the typical male lead. Even if the material he's working with isn't great, he will always give his all to the performance, sometimes at great personal cost. Will be interesting to see what direction he takes as he grows older.
It seems like a number of actors who go the method acting route when they're younger do it from a place of uncertainty or lack of confidence in themselves, and only through "becoming" someone else can they, themselves not screw it up. It's an odd identity crisis of sorts. It still doesn't seem like Shia has become completely comfortable in his own skin. I can imagine growing up in the spotlight really stunts your psychological growth in that area. Hopefully Shia learns to be the best version of himself and can be confident in that rather than a character.
Shia peaked behind the curtain long before he was ready mentally and emotionally and has since struggled to come back from that but he's a talented actor. I think he honestly learned this crafter from his relationship with his father.
Tw:
Why do people keep thinking “Hollywood” is what made him “crazy”? If you actually read about his childhood, he was mentally abused a lot by his father. And at the age of 9, he heard his own mother get r*ped. And the man got away.
He suffered from PTSD of those two incidents, and he thought he needed to act to escape his troubled childhood so he can make money for his parents. That put a lot of stress on his life. And he had to carry that stress till he hit his breaking point.
He also said in a 2019 interview that none of the weird stuff happened to him Hollywood. And he was lucky that it didn’t. He has mental health issues from his childhood. But all in all he’s a great actor and super committed to his work. At least he changed for the better.
salma garcia agreed. Especially since he was in the other room when it happened. That would’ve fucked me up
Yes. The mental abuse shaped him and that's why he had all this outbursts
Allison Bauch agreed
Abused by the mirror.
Stephen Hill I mean you jumped on this video if you don’t like his career or him that much, maybe not watching anything related to him. Idk
Can you imagine Shia LaBeouf and Joaquin Phoenix in a movie together competing for "most method"?
I've been saying I wanna remake Face Off(because the competitive nature already of having 2 actors get into each other's head) with Jim Carrey and Jared Leto, and I wanna be the director and get in their head and egg the competition on, and see what method acting+uncut narcissism×10,000,000 looks like lol
Nicholas Cage beats them all at method acting...
@@pigsfood27 Nicolas Cage isn't really famous for method acting, he usually employs other styles
@@knalleballkalle8365 that is very false Nicolas cage is like the most known method actor he is known for Literslly going through a whole boot camp type thing to train for action movies since everyone said he couldn’t and is know for doing a lot of unnecessary things to prepare for his roles and get into his character
@@ballsballsballs3617 Ok I didn't know he did method acting, like Face/off, Con Air, Vampire's Kiss, Moonstruck, Mandy etc that's some famous method acting. Also how is he the most "famous" method actor?
He was also in the Disney Channel Original Movie “Tru Confessions”; where he played Trudy’s (Tru) developmentally challenged brother! I’m surprised that one wasn’t mentioned, because that, for me, was a stand-out role for him. His acting skills in that was superb and is constantly overlooked, especially in a Disney Channel film.
I remember that one!
The library scene was heartbreaking
100%
Honestly never heard of that film until now, I'm surprised no one talks about that film from Disney
I loved him in the movie "Holes", but also the 1st transformers. He is a great actor. I miss him
Win or lose, this dude is the man. People will look back at this dude and he will be a Legend. That’s the way it goes for people like this.
Pwhahahahahaha
Im not sure if you are kidding or not but I actually agree. I can see him winning an Oscar one day.
huh
HAHAHAHAH
Yeah nah
I’ve been binge watching these videos all morning. You gained a new loyal fan today (: thanks for the entertainment bud.
same here. I sb asleep
WTF Happened to:
Danny Glover
George Clooney
Edward Norton
Elijah Wood
Sigourney Weaver
Zack Gallifinakis
WTF happened to:
Gladiator
U seen him lately? Fucking butterball
What ever happened to Florida from Good Times?
WTF happened to:
Aaron Ekhart
Viggo Mortinsen
Daniel Radcliffe
Taylor Lautner
Ashley Greene
Cameron Diaz
Michael C Hall
Drew Barrymore
Julia Stlies
Sarah Michelle Geller
Kevin Costner
Brandon Fraser
Hayden Christensen
Orlando Bloom
Kevin Spacey
All these people still act and enjoy what they do
Danny Glover was in the new Jumanji...
I genuinely like this guy. He's a very underrated actor.
@Various Artists I know very little about what's happening in Hollywood or who's popular. I'd say they're not doing a very good job of covering it up because even I knew that about him.
Same I really like Shia LaBeouf he’s an Underrated Actor I feel like he’s really lucky how he’s got Hot babes like Megan Fox very Underrated , Dakota Johnson, And Isabel Lucas
Man this was one EXCELLENT summary! Loved it! Especially the lasr 3 - 4 minutes you so spoke from my heart! This guy went through hell and back so many times. I just wish more people would have your empathy and not fall for the crap that's been told and written about him but to take him for what he is: one of the most talented people on this planet! Thank you for this awesome and respectful piece!
I really liked him in the movie "Constantine"... that was a proper movie; Keanu Reeves with his cigarettes, the theme, the genre, everything about it was awesome... the ending was EPIC - the portrayal of good vs bad was simply wrenching (in a good way).
Yep! My favorite film he was in.
I’ve always thought Shia is an amazing actor. Fury is one of my favorite movies and he’s the best part of it.
I think Jon Bernthal stole the show but Shia was great also.
He became the lone hipster that walks in the night, making you think you may have interacted in a bar/club/ event with him. But he acts like a ghost, so you aren't sure if it were really him or not. He mastered the ability to make you think it's him but you were never sure if it was really him, or just some guy.
I grew up where they filmed transformers 1 and 2, so Shia and everyone was around town and eating out. Well I had left already to join the army, well one night I’m trying to sleep, and I get a call from my dad at like 1130 pm. Thinking it’s an emergency I answer, I also have PT at 0530 so I’m half asleep, I can hear him but couldn’t make out what he was saying because he was as pretty drunk, and it was loud. So I tell him to repeat what he said and he’s all, “son, I just took a piss next to that Shia guy from the transformer movie. He had a hand injury and looked really wasted (coming from someone drunk that was kinda funny) but he said what’s up to me.” 😂😂 I wasn’t even mad at that point, I was all thats actually pretty cool dad, but why couldn’t you have just told me tomorrow? I guess he was just excited lol.
Clowning on Shia’s “He will not divide us” livestream was just wonderful.
Yeah, I'm sad this guy downplayed just how broken his TDS/4chan made Shia. It was an epic saga.
I took your advice. I paused this and went to Hulu to watch The Peanut Butter Falcon. Thank you. I'm still misty eyed.
"Fury" is amazing. That scene at the table with the eggs is perfect.
Jon Bernthal killed it too.
He's been up and down but you gotta admit that Shia has some raw talent that all the haters pretend doesn't exist. Not many successful child actors reach 30 without major public issues.
This guy is past 30 he is in his mid 30's
So what? Anyone from Hollywood who presents themselves with a paper bag over their head which proclaims 'I'm not famous anymore', amongst all the other self-serving crap such as he's pulled, is NOT suddenly some kind of commendable 'performance artist', or anyone else who might be worth following or listening to, but just another egotistical 'Look at me right now. and please.. please.. PLEASE.. KEEP me famous!!'' Tinsel Town mind-f*ed total bullshit merchant!!!
lol he has no talent, he's just being his delusional far-left nutjob self most of the time.
This is one of the best WTF happened videos to date.
Peanut butter falcon was a great movie. It goes to show how good Shia is when he's focused on his art.
I couldn't believe he didn't mention this movie... Edit : lol he just did
This video helped me understand a small part of what Shia is like, I don't think I have had any more respect for him, than I do right now
My husband and I watched Disturbia for the 1st time while I was pregnant. I loved Shia Labeouf's name in the movie (Cale) so much we named our son Cale.
Oh lord. Poor kid is going to be known as "seaweed" for the first 20 years of his life...
@@naturalwonders5137 hahah
Jjmkk
@@naturalwonders5137 he actually made it calesalad. 🤣
How is a famous person like this, so easy to hate, still so interesting and fascinating. One of the few actors I’d watch a movie for just the fact that he’s in it.
Padre Pio is coming out soon!
i absolutely loved disturbia..
The first thing I ever saw Shia in was Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. Don't think it was even mentioned here.
Did they skip eagle eye aswell
@@eddead4235 Eagle Eye was in there @10:05
Lol why would it be mentioned? Out of the couple dozen films he has done, that would definitely be one to leave out. The biggest box office bomb of that summer directed by McG who is possibly one of the worst directors in decades..
@@madamefeast4824 i loved full throttle lol :(
I love FURY!!! PITT was GREAT and SHIA WAS GREAT TOO!!!
It’s not very often I have the attention span for any video past say 15 min or so....well done brother. I enjoyed every minute of this one!! Thanks for sharing. Bravo!!
That ending was classic. Thank you for making this video sir.
You have redeemed Shia to me. I’ll finally go and check out Honey Boy and his other latest films.
17:10 '...Ive never seen this film because I dont think Im allowed to..' *Got me so good I spat a mouthful of dinner like an animal*
I was one of the Shia Labeouf haters until today and this video. great work.
Shia's interview with Sean Evans on Hot Ones was really good and opens up his complexities too. I was never a huge fan though I appreciated many of his performances. But digging into alot of what he's gone through, I support his journey. It seems he's very open to learning and growing and trying to process life in different ways. I loved his newest projects, and wish him well. New found respect for him through his missteps and his moves to rise and overcome. A very interesting individual.
He's a good guy just trying to overcome that ole Disney curse. He's done his best to deal with all his "shenanigans," shall we call them? He's succeeding as far as I can tell
As I was in 4th grade, back when Holes was first written & I read it NUMEROUS times that school year! I fell in love with the story & was seriously impressed, seeing Shia LaBeouf, “Break out” into being a film actor rather than the “Silly” Even Stevens role he had played. Shia LaBeouf’s acting as the character “Stanley Yelnats” WAS exactly how I imagined that character to be, in my mind. & I am Impressed with how he let the “Monster of Hollywood” mess him up in certain ways, YET he has somewhat found a way to come back with doing various projects along the way
Watch The Triggering of Shia series by Internet Historian if you haven't.
Very triggered.
honestly after Transformers and then his seemingly passing of the torch from Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones the following year I thought Shia was gonna be the next huge Hollywood star... basically I thought he'd be what the rock Dwayne Johnson currently is.
His very quick fall from grace was very surprising.
“Lawless” is one of my favorite movies. I didn’t know Shia was actually drinking the moonshine during the movie 🤣🤣.
Great upload. Most don’t know he did the just do it green screen for his film students. It was their submissions he acted out per their direction. He did it for kids and may have the biggest heart in show biz. He’s just now getting credit for his art and it’s actually a lot about his personal life. Hard to say bad things about the dude imo.
The best thing to come out of Shea's fall was the internet historian videos... capture the flag was epic.
He just didn't follow his dreams and JUST DO IT!
I did follow his dream and he is much happier now
how many fucking ads in this vid
He is such a natural actor.
He brings an honesty to his style of acting.
Ya forgot to add that Shia is being accused of beating his girlfriend. She is suing him. I think she played a part in "Honey Boy"
Well shit.
Looks like she's jumping on board the Amber Heard ship.
"Not quite a nerd, not quite a hunk. Shia LaBeouf!".....Homer Simpson
9? 9 ads? OK. I'll just download this video so I can enjoy it instead of not watching anymore of your videos. Good content. Just way too many ads breaking the flow.
Or you could just download AdBlocker, which is free you know
I love this Joblo Host. The way he describes the actors/actresses filmography and goes into details about downfalls and redemptions. Very funny and very enjoyable to listen to and watch. Great videos! Thank you!
Life 👏 is 👏 method 👏 acting 👏...
I appreciate his life being proof of that.
My friend said “my goal is to read one thousand books so I can live one thousand lives”
My response was “I want to live a life worth writing about”
I may be projecting... but I relate to Shia 💜🤘
I'm annoyed at all the hate Shia is getting in the comment section. You can be bothered to take notice when he's not doing well mentally and make fun of him, but when he has rehabilitated himself, has been doing well, and has made 2 criticially well recieved beautiful films in The Peanut Butter Falcon, & Honey Boy, suddenly, you don't seem to take notice.
One of the greatest artists of our generation.
No one asked him to be in cash grabbing movies known as Transformers
I completely agree. I am so happy to c him doing so great. I hope he doesn't let Hollywood grind him down again. He wasn't being a very good person when he was struggling mentally. But he seems to have gotten the help and the rest he needed. Wish him all the best.
Think about how harsh we are regarding these people that live under the microscope. Shia LaBeof is someone who has poured his heart and soul in to his work, and we treat him like he is a disposable commodity. Thank you Shia for helping those of us who have watched your films feel more human, more validated, more connected.
You cannot live down the He Will Not Divide Us, capture the flag event. It was a defining event for our generation. I don't look any less down on him than the rest of the vapid, preachy celebrities though.
Nice try Shia, how many accounts do you have?
I will say that I have seen Nymphomaniac, and I can confirm that no, the actors did not actually perform coitus.
They used the lower bodies of actual porn stars performing what needed to be done and then placed them over the actors lower waist sections using some form of CGI for those nude parts of the movie.
stunning in an uncomfortable way
yeah, all of the unsimulated sex is done by porn actors, not Shia, Stacy, or Charlotte. I love Lars von Trier, it was one of the hardest movies to watch that I've ever seen, but in a good way.
@@jevinday i still don't get it. some parts are uncomfortably funny, but that was about it
@@jevinday one of the "hardest" movies to watch? IC what you did there. 😁
Train scene was insane haha
I'll always remember how 4chan trolled the shit out of him.
HE WILL NOT COME INSIDE US
It's all coming back to me now.. Remember how he put it in an undisclosed location but the internet found it still lol
@@vanityscar424 not on my watch
NOT MY SON NOT MY SON
Why is it that anyone can trash a celebrity and everyone laughs. Even if it harms them. And yet,if someone trashes just another person,non famous,everyone gets onboard to crucify the one who says anything bad about them. Pretty hypocritical in my opinion..
I love how intense the music gets at some points during this video 😂
22:40
“he would step across the line. Habitually. He's a habitual line stepper.”
If only Charlie Murphy was still with us.
Shia dares to be himself 100% of the time no matter where he is and what he feels, most people don't.
If dissing Spielberg is a career-breaker in Hollywood then it goes to show how much Spielberg truly has sold out; when he was once the outsider, the rebel on the scene, a young director with vision, becoming one of the old-timers that snubbed their noses at him back in the day.
Forget about shia. You. This video itself is amazing. Please keep up the great work.
I was 28 when Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull came out and all I remember, was wanting to cry and begging my then girl friend to leave… cause it was that BAD. The last good movie / character I’ve seen Shia in was Fury, which is still a great movie and character.
I absolutely love these wtf videos and have been on a binge might have to go to rehab soon
Nothing happened to him, he’s been doing well. Did anyone not see peanut butter falcon or honey boy? And he just came out with a new movie called the tax collector and he’s good in it. Shia is a talented actor
I mean he definitely has mental health issues. There is no arguing that.
He had a lot of trouble throughout his career resulting from a lot of factors feeding into his mental health issues.
Blaming conspiracy theory nonsense is a part of his mental health.
Cornlips 4 I know but since those problems, I feel like he has been growing and learning from them
@@greengoblin4life i honestly wish him the best. Everyone deserves a chance to get beyond their mental health problems and heal.
Are you kidding? The Tax Collector is crap and cliche and borderline racist.
He's doing amazing, sweetie.
A truly special human. Hopefully he continues to flourish and grow and bring us more of his creative genius.
Disturbia is still great to me he was good on that movie.
Killin me with the ads brah.
👍 Labeef!
I think Holes is my favorite of all his movies! So rewatchable!
Great show,
you show their inner indifferences and raise them up to what they really are.
WTF happened to Michael Ironside
You mean the actor who voices Sam Fisher?
Scanner is his best movie
@Timmy Squibs Turbo kid was awesome you cruel pirate!!!😂
Starshiptroopers.....
Who
He was GREAT in Constantine LOVED IT..Hope they make another...
I wish Shia the best and hope he gets to realize his dreams. Everyone deserves a chance at success. Most of us don't even get one chance let alone many chances and I can not hate on him for using his opportunities.
Really great video. I really enjoyed it.
I love Shia LaBeouf always supported him even when everybody seem to hate him and judge him .. i saw he was going through something but he had a good heart so he just needed some time we all do
“Name a redeeming quality”.
Karen Allen. There you go.
When the 4chan crowd clowned him into obscurity. That was my favorite part.
He obscured himself they don’t have the power to do anything but mess with him. Even though I like him some of the stuff they did was funny.
@@willissudweeks1050
No, without 4chan's involement, he'd danced in the streets, chanting with a cult for 4 years, on video.
While that would have been hilariousy sad in its own right, they drove him into obscurity.
@@jasonthompson3767 Yeah he’s a crazy dude he always has been so it’s no surprise that he does weird shit like that at all. They pranked his project and ruined it which was funny but it’s not like everyone who liked him as an actor were like “Ohhh did you hear what 4chan did? I don’t think he’s a good actor anymore”
@@jasonthompson3767 He limited himself from roles By being unpredictable and behaving poorly. The studios don’t give a rats ass about 4 Chan either lol
@@willissudweeks1050 I never realized anyone ever liked him as an actor.
At some point, PLEASE do a 'WTF Happened To Kirstie Alley?' 🙏🏻
Scientology happened to Kirstie Alley.
Thanks for making this video I got a bunch of videos added to my watch list now.
Shia is talented and misunderstood I’ve always been a fan of his
Make more of this segment please !! 😁👍
I feel like Disney and Nickelodeon have churned out more child train wrecks than normal childhood; Disney and Nickelodeon are the ultimate Helicopter/Tiger parents
I didn't know he did anything after the "performance art" started. Wow, he really keeps on going and making good movies.
I knew when I first saw him as a child actor in Even Steven that he'd be a big star. He just had that 'it' factor.
I can't get enough of your WTF videos
I really enjoyed this one. I have some movies to watch.
Mate, this was one of your best. 👍
Shia Labeouf's latest adventures aren't good or bad. They're just inconsequential to anyone with a semblance of a life
What is the song of the background in the from 26:01. Someone HEELP!
He went insane, remember him with that 24 hour video camera thing when Trump won lol, crazy
That is wild.
You never go full libtard.
Seem like he went through the same type of personally change that Joaquin Phoenix had as well
@@Dirty_mike_and_dem_boys Yeah im glad he came out the other side.
Forgot all about that crap honestly. Everyday something "monumental" happens in the mainstream news cycle. We have all been put through so much and totally unnecessarily.
I remember when the Internet played capture the flag with him back in 2016. That whole saga is near and dear to my heart to this day
12:31 just sounds like it was purposely made to be a beat, i cant seem to stop coming back to it
He’s back and better then he was he just has 3 movies pop off this last year
I have more respect for Shia than Spielberg. He will be remembered as a great actor, and yes difficult or issues. But at least he hasn't sold his soul for dollar bills.
Is that you Megan Fox?
@@sethralavode9012 yes it is. Shhhh this is my troll account.
Love your videos dude, keep em up
One of my favorite actors. I hope he’ll continue doing movies like lawless and fury. My two favorite movies to come out in the past decade or so 🤘🏽👌🏽🤙🏽
Lawless and Fury..exactly yup
I think he is at his best as a character actor, not necessarily as the typical male lead. Even if the material he's working with isn't great, he will always give his all to the performance, sometimes at great personal cost. Will be interesting to see what direction he takes as he grows older.
That movie he did about himself was pretty good
i put it above joker as far as a portrayal of an abusive homelife
@lockstam Yeah it was very real and relatable. They show that an abusive person isn't just a monster all of the time.
Finally this video was made I thought you would never make this video but finally it is here
Dude crystal skull was awesome, enjoyed it more than temple of doom
He’s occasionally come across as a bit nutty, but more often than not in recent years he’s played a role that’s really impressed
Running for life from Shia Labeouf...
It seems like a number of actors who go the method acting route when they're younger do it from a place of uncertainty or lack of confidence in themselves, and only through "becoming" someone else can they, themselves not screw it up. It's an odd identity crisis of sorts. It still doesn't seem like Shia has become completely comfortable in his own skin. I can imagine growing up in the spotlight really stunts your psychological growth in that area. Hopefully Shia learns to be the best version of himself and can be confident in that rather than a character.
I met him on the set of transformers dark of the moon.
Ty for this. Shia gets a bad wrap but he's got real talent and I've almost always enjoyed movies simply by him being in them.
you missed out on mentioning that whole "I got sexually molested and (maybe raped) while doing the I'm Sorry art exhibit thing" thing
Yeah this channel isn't only late af to the party, he barely knows the theme...
@@isaiahtate01 HE WILL NOT DIVIDE US , HE WILL NOT DIVIDE US , HE WILL NOT DIVIDE US !!!!!!!
@@thoticcusprime9309 he didn't, they divided themselves.
Shia peaked behind the curtain long before he was ready mentally and emotionally and has since struggled to come back from that but he's a talented actor. I think he honestly learned this crafter from his relationship with his father.
LOL Steven Crowder's hijack of the "He will not divide us" was awesome. Then 4chan finished him off.
Indeed FORGIVENESS is the beginning of healing. I think he's a awesome actor. Thanks
Shia labeouf did all that for fury... Damn son.
Excellent video! 👌