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Seventeenth!!!!
by FlyinHawaiian
Jan 8th, 2008
04:31:04 AM
Damn too soon.
Michael Chiklis as a big ass orange dude?
by FlyinHawaiian
Jan 8th, 2008
04:32:42 AM
I'm glad he's doing something better now. Looks like a good cast. The same can't be said for GI-JOE currently.
Xiphos... ill' go first!
by ruven76
Jan 8th, 2008
04:33:55 AM
Ironically enough... Shia is suspected of being a Sunni.
This sounds good
by Ray Gamma
Jan 8th, 2008
04:34:22 AM
give it some gravitas please
SHIA FOR JLA
by messi
Jan 8th, 2008
04:42:30 AM
Quint for GLA.
Xiphos
by Stalkeye
Jan 8th, 2008
05:02:47 AM
Season 7(The Shield) is scheduled to premiere April 1st. And what kind of name is Shia? Sounds like the name of some suishi bar or whatever the fuck..
Is it based on the 1994 CD-ROM game?
by ricarleite
Jan 8th, 2008
05:09:02 AM
Eagle Eye mysteries? If so, AWESOME!
Who is the ad wizard...???
by Horace Cox
Jan 8th, 2008
05:15:14 AM
The script had better be strong because that premise sounds ridiculous as hell. But if Chiklis is in it I'll probably go see it.
that animation is great.
by ironic_name
Jan 8th, 2008
05:20:27 AM
Anyone connected with Transformers IS a terrorist.
by Horseflesh
Jan 8th, 2008
06:00:00 AM
Because that was a giant national disaster.
This sounds
by johnnykool
Jan 8th, 2008
06:41:49 AM
Like a big flaming turd. I shit upon anything TheBeef does.

This movie sounds like something direct to FX or the USA channel.

BTW, I think Quint
by johnnykool
Jan 8th, 2008
06:48:44 AM
Should star as Green Lantern in the upcoming George "I Cornhole Gerbils" Miller JLA movie. Harry can be Darkseid, except his Omega Beams come from his belly button, and Moriarty can be Moriarty, the lamest villain since "Crazy Quilt" (http://tinyurl.com/yq358o)!
chiklisrumsfeldstarktypicalliber lbiasbullshitparanoia
by Bill Brasky
Jan 8th, 2008
07:17:28 AM
You see? It all just runs together. And I am sure that this ham-fisted movie will portray the United States as the evil tyrant that most in Hollywood have masturbatory day-dreams about. I can picture it now...the evil Michael Chiklis/Donald Rumsfeld character is personally listening in to (illegal) NSA wire taps when he overhears (illegally) what just happens to be a completely innocent conversation (ohh…feel the love and compassion that only liberals can give) between said single mother (big shocker on that one!) and hero/slacker. “Terrorists!!!” (Rumsfeld/Chiklis exclaims in a voice and manner similar to the old lady on the plane in the new Harold and Kumar trailer.) Listen, it is old and played out. The government isn’t the bad guy here. The FUCKING TERRORISTS are. Who does Hollywood really think runs the show here? The Pentaverate? Yeah! It’s the Queen, the Vatican, the Getty’s, the Rothschild’s and Col. Sanders, before he went tets up! Those beedy little eyes, and the chemicals he put in his chicken…
Shia and single mom need to...
by travis-dane
Jan 8th, 2008
08:07:00 AM
fight a GIANT FUCKING SPIDER in the third act!
WWW.AINTITLEFTISTP ROPAGANDA.COM
by BringingSexyBack
Jan 8th, 2008
09:01:39 AM
I'll bet Billy Bob is the framer and Rosario flashes her titties.
BILL BRASKY - I'M SORRY YOU FEEL THAT WAY
by BringingSexyBack
Jan 8th, 2008
09:12:24 AM
but I think it's just the political climate of the times that you think the government is unfairly demonized. I for one believe our government is vastly populated by well-intentioned and good individuals, BUT controlled by the most vile, corrupt and greedy politicians. I don't know if you've seen it, but you may find Robert Greenwald's War Profiteers of Iraq a very interesting doc. Despite the title, it's a calmly reasoned investigation of the contractors who have reaped billions in profits to the detriment of the military and civilian workers alike. I'm not being radically activist here, you can judge for yourself. It features tons of interviews with military, governmental, civilian and contractor personnel from CACI, Halliburton, Titan, Blackwater and others.

As for this movie, political intrigue has been the bedrock of thrillers since the birth of cinema. It's no different now than when North By Northwest and Marathon Man came out. I'm no Shia fan but the movie sounds intriguing. Disturbia was, IMO, extremely lame but had some potential. This could be an improvement.

BILL BRASKY - PART DEUX
by BringingSexyBack
Jan 8th, 2008
09:16:14 AM
I also want to say that you're right in that we need to keep the eye on the ball - that is, to combat terrorists. But my opinion is that our government is utterly unprepared to do just that. If you watch that doc you'll understand that their primary goal, above all, is profit. Not the safeguarding of America.
testing?
by jaCKie_O
Jan 8th, 2008
09:46:30 AM
Is this thing on?
Hey sexyback
by EvilGeek1
Jan 8th, 2008
09:47:49 AM
Well I'm barging in again :) I can't put my faith in documentary's anymore. Especially with political ones. There's always some hidden impetus trying to sway you to one side. If you want my opinion, and nobody ever wants my opinion, the secret to combating terrorism lies in cutting off the supply. A strategical strike on their weapons and various resources. Let them dry out, so to speak. That won't happen of course because there's money in war and oil in Iraq. I'm not american, and I'm not politically minded but I think the middle-eastern people are narrow-minded and barbaric. Their religion treats women like shit. At the same time I don't like the war or america's policies so what can i do?
SWEET!
by jaCKie_O
Jan 8th, 2008
09:48:42 AM
First time it's worked for a while. Anyway, this sounds boring as fuck, but who am I to judge? More to the point, how does someone prove they're not a terrorist by joining a terrorist cell? Just saying, is all...
Jackie
by EvilGeek1
Jan 8th, 2008
09:51:47 AM
Wait a second....He's right! How the hell does that work? jesus christ, they'll come up with anything these days.
EvilGeek1
by jaCKie_O
Jan 8th, 2008
09:54:07 AM
Striking weapons and resources is a deterent, but hardly a cure. Military strikes just infuriate the indigenous people and lead to an inbred hatred that lasts through generations. On documentaries, it's kind of hard to find one that's totally objective these days. I actually saw "Sicko" being vaunted as "Michael Moore's funniest documentary yet", as though the modus operandi of the thing was to humour the masses. Unbelievable.
Shia
by EvilGeek1
Jan 8th, 2008
09:55:17 AM
His best movie was A GUIDE TO RECOGNIZING YOUR SAINTS. Hands down.
That is retarded...
by Francis Begbie
Jan 8th, 2008
09:58:51 AM
We are framed for being terrorists, lets go join a cell trying to assasinate someone to clear our names!
Jackie
by EvilGeek1
Jan 8th, 2008
10:01:06 AM
I ain't talking about airstrikes. Just cutting them off from the world. Matt Damon said it best in Syriana "A hundred years ago, you were cutting each others heads off in the desert and you'll be doing it again in another hundred" Michael Moore? He's too self-righteous and ready to take jabs at people. He's the negative of Bush but that doesn't make it good.I'd like to see how many Iraqi civilians have been killed then weigh it up against "terorists".
This is sounding more
by skimn
Jan 8th, 2008
10:01:25 AM
direct-to-DVD with each mention...BSB, add Three Days Of The Condor to mid-seventies paranoid politcal thrillers...
Maybe...
by jaCKie_O
Jan 8th, 2008
10:06:23 AM
they used the "Family Guy" manitee script generator!
Well at least...
by EvilGeek1
Jan 8th, 2008
10:09:50 AM
It can't be as bad as Wanted. Haven't seen it, but they're just shitting all over the graphic novel and setting it on fire. I can't see it being good. Really can't.
Sorry EG1...
by jaCKie_O
Jan 8th, 2008
10:16:45 AM
I read strikes as air-strikes. It has to be remembered, though, that it was Christian missionaries who introduced the idea beheading to the Middle-East. It's just unfortunate that they really took to it.
They're accused of being terrorists, so they become terrorists?
by IAmMrMonkey!
Jan 8th, 2008
10:38:17 AM
Huh?
When they say it's a strong script...
by IAmMrMonkey!
Jan 8th, 2008
10:42:18 AM
...do they mean that there are so many pages you can prop up broken tables with it?
Since when did Shia LeBeouf=quality??
by thelordofhell
Jan 8th, 2008
11:17:47 AM
This guy is like the Ted McGinley of movies, when he's involved it's almost automatic crap. Mutt Williams....good luck Eagle Eye producers. You better have a shitload of cool special effects to save this movie.
You quite liked Disturbia?
by commiepinko
Jan 8th, 2008
11:53:19 AM
Come on. Really?
that's what I was known as in high school...
by BigTexas42
Jan 8th, 2008
11:56:27 AM
chick-less.
Shia will be the Jar Jar of Indy 4!!
by IAmJack'sUserID
Jan 8th, 2008
12:10:07 PM
He's already the Jar Jar of the real world.
thelordofhell
by johnnykool
Jan 8th, 2008
12:12:22 PM
They need special effects to cover up Shita's presence. Maybe CGI John Wayne or a Stallone over him in every scene.
Christian missionaries introduced beheading????
by classyfredblassy
Jan 8th, 2008
12:45:02 PM
to the Middle East? Actually the hard core Islamists do it to pay tribute to Mohammand, who would behead some of the people he conquered who would not convert to make a point. I guess next your going to tell us the Jews came up with the suicide car bomb.
EVILGEEK
by BringingSexyBack
Jan 8th, 2008
12:45:06 PM
Surely I don't have the definitive nor comprehensive solution to fighting all terrorists, but what I do know is that any military strategy must be an adjunct to a primary diplomatic and political strategy. All military experts agree on that, only the wingnuts and Fox and the war profiteers don't.

As for the Middle Easterners - you need only look at the moderates in the region - moderate countries and moderate people within the more Islamist countries - to see that not all people fit your perceptions about them. And I think that understanding is important to combating terrorists. Terrorists use propaganda and brainwashing to recruit. They paint Westerners with a broad stroke just like the NeoCons do Middle Easterners. That kind of wall and antagonism between cultures, in a globally-connected world, can only fuel more extremism, and more terrorism. I implore you to be more open-minded about them as I would implore them to be about us.

EVILGEEK - ABOUT DOCUMENTARIES
by BringingSexyBack
Jan 8th, 2008
01:05:09 PM
I agree that I've not seen a documentary in recent times that doesn't portray a definite point-of-view, especially when they involve social and political issues (as opposed to docs on nature). The docs I most respect are from Frontline. But if you haven't seen Robert Greenwald's Profiteers of the Iraq War, and if you even have a cursory interest, you should give it a try. As I wrote above, Greenwald examines a number of companies who have made billions of tax-dollar sourced profits and their links to Senators and Reps. If you think the old $100 hammer at Nasa story was an example of ridiculous government waste, try $300 for a case of Coca-Cola. Drivers paid 6 times more than a soldier doing the same task. But that's relatively negligible compared to the cost of human lives caused by a shifting of funding and responsibilities from the military to the private contractors. The doc cites facts, and interviews with former military and contractor personnel. It's important information everyone should be aware of.
SexyBack
by EvilGeek1
Jan 8th, 2008
01:17:07 PM
There was a time when I would've agreed with you. In Ireland people are quick to slam foreign nationals for coming over for work. I like to ask them where we were a hundred years ago and then I tell them we were going stateside by the boat load and putting up skyscrapers. As for the middle-eastern issue. I don't care if they blew up a bus or not and I don't care if it's their culture. It's inhu-fucking-mane to make women wear a black veil in the fucking desert. It robs the people of any dignity and respect I might have otherwise had for them. It's the 21st century and people are more concerned with being pc than tackling a nation and a culture raised amidst hatred and violence. That's my view. I don't know if it's the one everybody wants to hear but hey..
About documentaries
by EvilGeek1
Jan 8th, 2008
01:24:09 PM
you see the media is a tricky business. There's a lot of money in it and the people in it want to assure a steady flow of money (which seems fair enough). However when you're dealing with the likes of Documentaries or News programs the truth needs to be stretched and warped in order to sit right with the masses. I don't need to talk about ABC news and how they scare the shit out of people. Sadly the truth is something we can never face in it's entirity. There's always another side to the story. Nothing is ever black or white but a different shade of gray. But alas gray doesn't bring in the dollars/clams/spondooley...etc
You know, I think Harry's holding out
by Abominable Snowcone
Jan 8th, 2008
01:51:20 PM
Does anyone suppose he's got another Sly multi-day QA thing lined up for next week? I would cream my jeans. As for Shia, I could pretend to be a hater, but I can't say I am. He was okay in TINO. As the voice of Cody in Surf's UP, he was great. I've had plenty of chances to assess and reassess that one, given that my kids have it on heavy rotation. Beau Bridges (or was it Jeff?) is also great as Big Z.
Okay I'm Going To Ask A Stupid Question...
by EvilGeek1
Jan 8th, 2008
02:12:30 PM
Who is Mc G!!???!!
by EvilGeek1
Jan 8th, 2008
02:13:59 PM
I've seen his name thrown around but I honestly don't have a clue.
EVILGEEK
by BringingSexyBack
Jan 8th, 2008
02:14:03 PM
In the case of Greenwald's doc I recommended, it's worth noting that profit is not his motive. I say that with confidence because he encourages people to copy his work and share it with everybody. He's done a number of docs but this is one I was most impressed by, at least upon recent re-viewing.
McG is a movie director - he did the Charlie's Angels
by BringingSexyBack
Jan 8th, 2008
02:15:00 PM
movies. Total hack, and acts like a douche in "real life".
EVILGEEK
by BringingSexyBack
Jan 8th, 2008
02:22:00 PM
I have quite a few Muslim friends and acquaintances, and I assure you they don't wear burkas nor do they force it upon their women. Muslims come from a variety of cultures. Some are Arab, some are Persian, Indonesian, and many from Eastern Europe - making them native Euros/Caucasians. To many women, burkas are a traditional garb, not a symbol of repression. I'm no expert on Islam, but I can tell you the range of opinions, beliefs and customs are as wide as they are in the Christian world, where you have everything from Catholics to Presbyterians and everything in between. Not all Muslims are terrorists, just as not all Irish Catholics were IRA. There's extremism in every culture.
Thank you!
by EvilGeek1
Jan 8th, 2008
02:24:16 PM
Cheers mate. I feel like a retard but I'm glad I know. Alright, fair enough, I'll check out this Greenwald guy. If it's like you say it is, I'll dig it! I know this is straying a bit but did you see that doc on Joe Strummer? He had a really hard time post-Clash, which I had no idea of. Pretty insightful.
I'LL DEFINITELY CHECK OUT THAT JOE STRUMMER DOC
by BringingSexyBack
Jan 8th, 2008
02:29:38 PM
as reciprocation. I'm Netflixing it now. Thanks EG1.
SexyBack
by EvilGeek1
Jan 8th, 2008
02:38:30 PM
Ok, well I can't argue with that. I don't know any Muslim people so my judgement is flawed at best. I retract the previous statements. Ah the IRA....Let me count the ways! I work in a piece of shit cinema house in Dublin. the older staff told me back in the 70's, they used to have to double check every seat in the cinema if a person from the North went in to watch a film. One of the usherettes found a brown paper bag in the ladies room and freaked out! Pretty funny but also quite prejudiced...
THERE'S SOME PARALLEL TO THAT CONFLICT
by BringingSexyBack
Jan 8th, 2008
03:00:23 PM
and the Middle East, but imagine it being exponentially greater. Ireland's conflict was about soverignty, religion and land. Take that, and add in control over the world's most valuable and richest resources (oil, gas, diamonds, minerals, etc.), then you have the basis for the greatest conflict man has yet to see. I'm talking the MidEast and Africa here. And in the future, we're going to see conflicts over more land and water due to global warming.

That's why I say we need to focus on solutions and not extending conflicts. We need to get over our cultural differences and realize we need a solution to sharing and distributing the world's resources, instead of killing to control them.

ANOTHER SOLUTION IS TO DEVELOP ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
by BringingSexyBack
Jan 8th, 2008
03:15:52 PM
Viable ones ... not an easy solution but our leaders (read: Bush and Cheney) don't even entertain the idea, being the fucking oil men they are.
I don't think we'll learn in time
by EvilGeek1
Jan 8th, 2008
03:15:53 PM
I'm not a big pessimist but I really don't hold out a of hope for mankind. I'm not religious in any way, shape or form. Therefore, I don't think the human race is that important (and I'm not atheist either). the fact that any of us can go at any time tells me we're no more significant than our pets. Taking that into consideration, I ask myself if we as a race are worthy of survival. We haven't really earned the respect and admiration of mother nature. We can't even get along with each other. We are flawed and imperfect from the get-go. The world will probably sort itself out (that is if the sun doesn't go nova), but I doubt if we'll be around to see the good times roll.
That synopsis sounds absolutely awful.
by Kid Idioteque
Jan 8th, 2008
03:16:35 PM
It might have a chance as a comedy, but I'm guessing that's not the case.
Don't get me wrong
by EvilGeek1
Jan 8th, 2008
03:18:20 PM
I love life. It's great! I'm just taking a step back and taking a long hard look at our situation.
Looks like the Legend monsters
by skywalkerfamily
Jan 8th, 2008
03:19:12 PM
They churn out sequels fast these days.
Oh we're witty today aren't we?
by EvilGeek1
Jan 8th, 2008
03:25:34 PM
That was at Skywalker
by EvilGeek1
Jan 8th, 2008
03:27:01 PM
EVILGEEK - SEE, I JUST LEARNED SOMETHING NEW FROM XIPHOS
by BringingSexyBack
Jan 8th, 2008
03:31:07 PM
Despite the rampant vitriol in Talkbacks, occasionally we have educational discourse. Love it.

And you must be young. I say that because if I were in my late teens and early 20s today I'd be pretty depressed and feel hopeless too. But now I look towards the future and my place and the place of my future kids, in it. Like my parents, I want their world to be a better time for them than I had it. With all the technological advancements we have every month and year, I know we can have a bright future. If only we can solve the other problems.

LATER GUYS
by BringingSexyBack
Jan 8th, 2008
03:31:58 PM
Gotta run out and check for CloverCrabManatee sightings.
Now that's one sausage party I could get behind . . .
by gruntybear
Jan 8th, 2008
03:36:03 PM
I'll watch "Chikky-baby" fuck anything that moves. Even LeBoeuf.
SexyBack
by EvilGeek1
Jan 8th, 2008
03:37:01 PM
Yeah whatever. Just remember. That much cheese is bad for the cholesterol. Keep reaching for that rainbow dude. I'm going to play Call of Duty. All this talk of cultures, I wanna blow some eastern europeans away. Slan leat
VIC MACKEY WILL KICK shia labeoufs ASS.
by dr.bulber
Jan 8th, 2008
04:27:10 PM
THAT. IS. ALL.
shield = best tv show ever
by SpazmoCalrissian
Jan 8th, 2008
05:05:34 PM
i know it's not as realistic as the wire...
Which one is Eks and which is Sever?
by GrandMuffTarkin
Jan 8th, 2008
07:19:21 PM
The Shield rules.
A good friend of mine is in this movie...
by anchorite
Jan 8th, 2008
07:37:49 PM
He plays a Congressman. I'll have to find out from him whether or not the movie looks to be any good.
a good friend of mine is in this too
by BadMrWonka
Jan 8th, 2008
10:35:34 PM
he plays "Name Dropper #2"...but the twist is, he just drops a vaguery instead of a name. it's a Shyamalan twist!
ODDLY ENOUGH A GOOD FRIEND OF MINE IS IN THIS TOO ...
by BringingSexyBack
Jan 8th, 2008
11:33:28 PM
She's a hair stylist and is responsible for relaxing Shia's jewfro. I'll find out from her how kinky his hair really is.
Oh my God! My friend was involved too!!
by Horace Cox
Jan 8th, 2008
11:45:07 PM
Actually he just fucked one of the hair and makeup girls, but damn... small world, eh?
I know Shia LaBeouf! He's my good friend!
by TerryMalloy
Jan 9th, 2008
01:00:57 AM
No. Not really. But a girl can dream...
skywalkerfamily?
by Mundungus
Jan 9th, 2008
03:20:54 AM
Looks like the Legend monsters . . . . . They churn out sequels fast these days. . . . . . I don't get it, but I really want to.
quite liked disturbia?
by Dradis Contact
Jan 9th, 2008
05:31:55 AM
that movie was weak at best Also I think eagle eye would be funnier (and a better movie) if the slacker son didn't care enough to help them get out of their predicament. And was too stupid because he had been slacking off all his life.
All of our friends are involved in this flick! Odd!
by ricarleite
Jan 9th, 2008
05:42:37 AM
The Shield, although not as realistic as The Wire,
by Stalkeye
Jan 9th, 2008
05:53:01 AM
But far more entertaining and brutal IMO. How can you beat a series that has Salvatorian grenade gangs,Cops on the downlow,Murdering your partner and best friend in fear of being ratted on,the rape of a police commisioner,The conspiracy behind Vic's austistic kids, Vic boning a IAD's wife out of revenge,and a sadistic Armenian Mob..uh, it just does'nt get any better. (0:<

As for the Joe Strummer doc, yeah there were some interesting revelations about the guy, is it as good as Filth and the Fury, hell naw but a great tribute to the Punk legend. I personally recommend End of the Century. Johnny Ramone was one of the best Guitar players out there, but man was he a prick.

BSB on the IRA
by Lost Jarv
Jan 9th, 2008
05:56:56 AM
that is complete and utter horseshit. It has absolutely nothing in common with the islamic problems of the moment. It doesn't even come near.

Americans are so painfully ignorant about the "troubles", yet constantly in places like Boston proudly proclaim their fraudulent oirishness that it drives me mad.

*grumbles to himself*

LP - I DIDN'T SAY IT WAS THE SAME THING
by BringingSexyBack
Jan 9th, 2008
08:30:10 AM
I said ... if you take the N. Ireland problems (which did include terrorism, no?) and multiply them *exponentially*, that's basically the problem we have in the MidEast and Africa. Stop grumbling.
Don't make my get my good friend to break you two up!
by anchorite
Jan 9th, 2008
11:35:31 AM
He does play a Congressman, after all. He's probably playing a GOP Congressman, which is funny because he is actually an avowed Liberal Democrat. Yes, I actually have friends that aren't conservative.

By the way, I was not name dropping. Notice I never mentioned any names.
Yes, the Islamic terrorists are JUST like the IRA...
by anchorite
Jan 9th, 2008
12:02:01 PM
Right, Brokeback/BSB. Basically the problem we have in the Middle East and Africa is that they want to break free of the United Kingdom. Is that what you're saying? Of course not.

Or is it that the IRA wanted to spread their ideology and theology globally through the use of force and terror? Nope.

The ONLY thing the two have in common is the use of violence and terror in an effort to achieve their political and social goals. And even that isn't shared anymore as the IRA have disarmed themselves in an effort to win victories through political means.

The Islamic terrorists will never disarm and seek political solutions. It is not part of their culture.

Whereas the IRA were hoping to kick out the Brits and establish their own sovereign country and leave it at that, the Islamic terrorists wish to spread their craziness across the globe.

While Irish Catholics may have different religious views from Protestants, they don't want to stop Protestant people from being able to practice their religion in peace. And they sure as hell aren't trying to thrust their religion on anyone else. Especially not through violence and terror. Sadly, the same cannot be said for Islamic militants.

And although they may be a small percentage of the entire Islamic world, they tend to be the group that gets the most respect and concessions. And unlike in Northern Ireland, I don't see the violence and terror ending anytime soon.
Michael Chiklis rulz
by Frye777
Jan 9th, 2008
12:51:48 PM
Hollywood should give him MORE roles!
Don't you have to be a man before you can be Manhandled?
by Smerdyakov
Jan 9th, 2008
01:21:25 PM
Otherwise you're being boyhandled which just sounds wrong.
IRON EAGLE EYE V!!!
by alexmac97
Jan 9th, 2008
04:51:30 PM
I've waited 13 years for this sequel so it has to be good, right? Is Mr. Lou Gosset, Jr. still playin cranky ol' Chappy?
anchorite
by BadMrWonka
Jan 9th, 2008
06:21:11 PM
notice in my original joke, I referenced your non-name name dropping...it was humorous to me.

and I more or less agree with you about the IRA/islamic terrorist association. what the hell is the world coming to?

BigTexas42...
by gimba2323
Jan 9th, 2008
10:38:20 PM
Thank you. I haven't laughed that hard in a while... you rock.
Shia? The new milleniums nono kid
by Knobules
Jan 10th, 2008
09:36:56 AM
nononononononononononononomn. Cut, print. Shia baby, that was great. Lets roll next shot.... ACTION! Shia: no no no nonononononon! no no! no! nonononononononno!. Cut print. Beutiful baby. Give director a kiss.
I loved his performance in Transformers
by Spandau Belly
Jan 10th, 2008
01:48:57 PM
If I remember correctly he was one of the looped voices that I could sorta hear while the camera spun around and showed extreme closeups of cans getting recycled that could've been interpreted as robot fights or something.
Guess who guest directed some action scenes last week...
by anchorite
Jan 12th, 2008
03:09:23 PM
I just spoke with my friend who was cast as a Congressman in Eagle Eye. He called me all excited because he had just finished shooting for the day and they had a guest director to shoot some huge action scene that he was in. It ended up being none other than the bearded one, Steven Spielberg. Weird, huh?
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