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Shia LaBeouf Live Streams Himself Watching His Own Movies
Shia LaBeouf is in his final day of his movie marathon in NYC, and his fantastic live stream of him watching all of his work has caught the attention of his “Even Stevens” co-star Christy Carlson Romano!
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But possibly our favorite moment comes from Adelaide Instagram user Sarah (also responsible for the above pic), who synched up her Netflix with the films Shia was watching. “Watch Shia LaBeouf watch his own awful movies!” we crowed, with no small amount of schadenfreude. It’s immeasurably better than the actual film. “He was in a deep stare… he was so zoned in”.
And that’s pretty much why Alex Martin, a senior at NY University, was waiting on line – for what was likely to be hours – to get inside.
“@thecampaignbook I am watching you watching us and tearing up a bit at your smiling and laughing”. Austin Reardon, also an NYU senior, said he was there “because I am a big fan of his public persona over the years”.
He went to the Angelika Film Center because “it’s entertaining to watch online, but I would like to be a part of it in person”.
‘I thought it would be a fun thing to do just to experience it’.
If this all was not weird enough, the star is livestreaming his FACE as he watches them. Admission is free of charge, but those who can’t make it to the venue can watch a livestream of LaBeouf watching himself, according to The NY Times.
Troubled LaBeouf is no stranger to freaky, albeit sometimes amusing, behaviour.
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And during one of his last shows titled #IAMSORRY, he claimed he was raped by a woman as he sat with a bag over his head in a small room in a Los Angeles art gallery. For Mr. LaBeouf’s sake I hope it is nothing serious.