I first watched Shia LaBeouf in Transformers (2007), and thought the young man did a superb job playing a comedic, adventurous character. But I've since seen him in some risqué music videos (see my subsequent posts), which suggests to me that he's not inclined to sit pat with making movies. Now he has apparently inspired a short opera-cum-ballet, truly Art Intersections. Having him be the lone audience in this original music video was a really nice touch.
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Monday, March 2, 2015
Shia LaBeouf (1) By Rob Cantor
I first watched Shia LaBeouf in Transformers (2007), and thought the young man did a superb job playing a comedic, adventurous character. But I've since seen him in some risqué music videos (see my subsequent posts), which suggests to me that he's not inclined to sit pat with making movies. Now he has apparently inspired a short opera-cum-ballet, truly Art Intersections. Having him be the lone audience in this original music video was a really nice touch.
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