Watching Shia LaBeouf watch Transformers is better than watching Transformers
Is he a genius or insane?
As you may be aware, actor and performance artist Shia LaBeouf is currently live-streaming himself watching every film he’s ever featured in.
The internet has become somewhat obsessed with the Actual Cannibal's latest art project #ALLMYMOVIES, with thousands watching him cry, laugh and sleep through all 29 feature length films.
Appropriately, the highlights so far have come from Shia’s worst films, particularly his emotional journey through the Transformers trilogy - the third of which grossed $1.124 billion while being critically panned for its absurd script.
The 29-year-old’s reaction to the film, as you may expect, was that of shia horror, culminating in a little nap. See below.
Throughout the marathon screening, Shia is remaining mute. Members of the public, meanwhile, are able to watch the movies alongside the actor.
Artists Luke Turner and Nastja Sade Ronkko are once again involved in the ‘installation’, having worked with Shia on his Los Angeles-based project #IAMSORRY.
The full timetable is as follows (US)
Tuesday
Man Down - 12pm
Fury - 1.30pm
Nymphomaniac Vol.1 - 3.45pm
Nymphomaniac Vol.2 - 5.45pm
Charlie Countryman - 7.45pm
Company You Keep - 9.30pm
Lawless - 11.30pm
Wednesday
Transformers: Dark of the Moon - 1.30am
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps - 4am
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - 6.10am
Eagle Eye - 8.40am
New York, I Love You - 10.40am
Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - 12.20pm
Transformers - 2.20pm
Surf’s Up - 4.50pm
Disturbia - 6.20pm
Bobby - 8.05pm
Guide to Recognising Your Saints - 10.05pm
Greatest Game Ever Played - 11.45pm
Thursday
Constantine - 1.45am
I, Robot - 3.45am
Battle of Shaker Heights - 5.45am
Charlie’s Angels Full Throttle - 7.05am
Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd - 8.50am
Even Stevens Moie - 10.20am
Holes - 11.50am
Monkey Business - 1.50pm
The Christmas Path - 3.20pm
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind - 4.55pm
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