Jun 28 2011 02:50 PM ET

Shia LaBeouf claims to have hooked up with Megan Fox, accurately criticizes 'Wall Street 2' and 'Transformers 2,' generally scorches the Earth

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You can’t blame Shia LaBeouf for wandering down some strange tangents in his recent interviews. This is the third time he’s had to do publicity for a Transformers movie, and considering that his character hasn’t noticeably evolved over three movies despite dating underwear models and visiting robot heaven, the guy must understandably want to talk about anything besides the new movie, which I believe is called Transformers: Bad Moon Rising. But in a trio of recent interviews, LaBeouf has practiced nothing less than a scorched-Earth policy, happily explaining why every movie he has made in the last half-decade has been terrible, while also effusively gabbing about all the co-stars he’s hooked up with. Here’s the essential talking points from his new interview with Details magazine:

-LaBeouf and Megan Fox hooked up while filming Transformers 1. As LaBeouf explains: “Look, you’re on the set for six months, with someone who’s rooting to be attracted to you, and you’re rooting to be attracted to them,” and therefore they had to hook up because Stanislavski told them to. Now, this hook-up appears to have come at a time when Fox was dating her now-husband Brian Austin Green. When asked if the couple was together at the time, this is LaBeouf’s actual response: “I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know. It was what it was.” (Representatives for Fox did not comment on LaBeouf’s assertions.)

-LaBeouf and Isabel Lucas were “philandering around” while filming Transformers 2. This was at a time when Lucas was dating Entourage star Adrian Grenier, so now we can all start theorizing about the unique fetish that forces LaBeouf to hook up with co-stars who are in relationships with TV actors. “Neither one of us, I think, were in love,” says LaBeouf, “Just sort of experimenting or whatever.” Pause to picture LaBeouf and Lucas in a laboratory conducting elaborate scientific experiments, then putting on a matching set of top hats and monocles and philandering around Victorian England.

-LaBeouf knows exactly what went wrong with Wall Street 2. To explain why a film that could have been a darkly comic indictment of the American financial system wound up being a sappy family drama about the redemptive power of Carey Mulligan’s tears, LaBeouf explains that director Oliver Stone “was trying to play nice. But for a movie like Wall Street that had so much bite the first time around to come out without fangs and preach a message of hope wasn’t what people were looking for.”

He also knows exactly what went wrong with Transformers 2. Says the star, “None of us had any clue what we were doing.” This seems like a remarkably accurate critique, since Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen does seem to have been written by people who don’t know how to write, directed by someone who doesn’t know how to direct, performed by robots struggling to understand human emotion, and edited by an over-caffeinated chimpanzee with easy access to scissors.

LaBeouf also offers his own perspective on the never-ending battle to decide exactly who replaced Megan Fox with Rosie Huntington-Whitely, explaining that after Transformers 2, Megan Fox started to feel “like a prostitute.” Someday, someone will write an Off-Broadway play about the war to cast an attractive placeholder actress in threequel about robot cars, in which Megan Fox is a metaphorical hooker working for a metaphorical Hitler who is fired by the non-metaphorical director of Schindler’s List and then replaced by a metaphorical angel. It can’t possibly be worse than a Transformers movie.

Meanwhile, over the weekend, the LA Times ran a profile of LaBeouf in which he found a delicate way to note that his affiliation with Steven Spielberg is simultaneously the best and worst thing to happen to his career. “Steven introduced me to the world in a way. The man has been incredible to me. But the work that I’ve done with him, the character variation is not heavy. It’s sort of all in the same vein.” (He’s talking about the Transformers trilogy, Indiana Jones 4, and Eagle Eye, and it surely says something that the first Transformers is the best of that bunch.)

To finish off your LaBeouf Round-up for the day, the Transformers star talked to David Letterman last night. He genially explained that Michael Bay is “a caricature of himself,” but noted that it’s a real honor for interns to be yelled at by him, which is exactly the kind of thing someone who has never been an intern would say. But everything wasn’t rosy on the set of these Transformers movies. Here’s LaBeouf discussing his big face-off with Michael Bay, which came down to one awe-inspiring showdown over whether or not LaBeouf could play his Feist song in front of badass military dudes:

In short, LaBeouf is either charmingly honest about his shortcomings or completely incapable of adhering to even the most basic Hollywood codes of conduct. But don’t worry, he didn’t compare anyone to a fascist dictator, and he’s a dude, so he will almost certainly work in this town again.

PopWatchers, what the hell do you make of all this? Does this get you even remotely excited to see Transformers: Under a Tuscan Moon or whatever?

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Read more:
EW’s ‘Transformers: Dark of the Moon’ Review
Michael Bay on Megan Fox’s Hitler remark: Spielberg said, ‘Fire her right now’
Shia LaBeouf says Megan Fox had too much ‘Spice Girl strength’ to work well with Michael Bay

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  • UGH

    Arrogant, pompous @$$.
    How he continues to star in big films is a mystery in itself. Guarantee you that he bad mouths all of these TF films when he’s on to something else.
    Tool.

    • Mr. Holloway

      “Guarantee you that he bad mouths all of these TF films when he’s on to something else.”

      Isn’t that what’s happening right now?

    • Yelpy

      Spot on that because he is a “dude he will work again in this town”. You can’t be a girl and tell it like it is. Shia is also saying that he hooked up with his new T3 co-star if he needs to go method with all his leading ladies. I think she is engaged. What a gentleman. And it’s totally o.k. for him to trash his old movies and directors. Having a penis is power in Hollywood.

      • slag heap

        aw,shaddup.try being black in hollywood.

      • Bob

        She is with Jason Statham… good luck picking your teeth out of the back of your head if you get involved with Rosie there Laboof.

      • what!

        this proves that women can be just as superficial as men, these women found him attractive because of his stature (percieved or real) in hollywood, nothing more.

      • Sam J

        @Yelpy
        If this is true, where’s Fox’s responibility. She did some of the “work” too. If he is a sarcastic gentleman, then she is “daddy’s little girl”. It takes two to Mambo, Yelpy.

    • Dawn

      Oh dear. All these silly people who actually believe all these ‘conquests’ he’s talking about….

  • Jacob

    Any serious indictment of the financial world would have felt redundant. I liked that Wall Street 2 steered clear of preaching a well-worn message, and instead focused on characters. I know it wasn’t the best movie, but I still found it interesting. Definitely showed that Shia has a career outside of summer blockbusters…

    • Jay

      I head never seen the original Wall Street. Then, when Money Never Sleeps came in the mail through Netflix, I went and watched the first one before sitting through the sequel.

      As a completely objective person, the first movie was pretty darn good. (Even IF Charlie Sheen is the star… almost in spite of him, actually)
      The sequel was complete rubbish.

  • larry

    I think it is a requirement to be a d-bag to be in a Transformers movie

    • Alyssa

      truth

    • Di

      Or at least not be fired from a Transformers movie

  • larry

    Also can’t wait for his next interview when he trashes Transformers 3….hahaha he and Bay are laughing all the way to the bank

    • jay

      Not with my money they’re not.

    • stet

      mine either… you’re on your own with that one pal.

  • larry

    EW did you really call Megan Fox reps and say did you have sex with Shia? What?

    • D’s Advocate

      Probably wasn’t asked quite like that, larry. More likely it was asked if Fox had any comment on Shia’s recent remarks. Journalistic tact and all that.

  • Adele

    Amazing that this kid gets bashed for being the only honest person in Hollywood. His comments are so often taken out of context, and I’m not sure what people have against him.

    And Eagle Eye was a good movie!!

    • Luc Mizell

      Talking about someone you’ve had sex with when one or both of you are in a relationship is considered ill mannered to say the least, and it doesn’t say much for you that you don’t know that.

      • Kat

        Exactly. And if a woman were bragging about all her male conquests she would be branded several unflattering names. But when a man does it…

      • AC

        You forgot to mention the fact that she would be branded several unflattering names by other WOMEN, not by other Men. You want to be treated equal, but your fellow gender will trash any women who comes out and admits her sexual conquests honestly. But yet you still claim a double standard… I just don’t get it.

      • Jeff

        AC is right here, I know very few guys who throw around the world slut, but my female friends can be downright viscious if a girl is hot and sexually adventurous. Also Shia comes off like a douche here, he is not making any fans.

    • Joel

      Actually Megan Fox was pretty honest,too, but she got fired.

      • poop

        Megan Fox was also much, much worse at acting and was blatantly criticizing the only person that ever directed a movie in which she starred that actually made money. Shia, on the other hand, is just referring to the fact the films in which he starred were disappointments. It’s a bit different.

      • Yelpy

        @Poop, if Shia’s films were all “disappointments” why did he star in them? If it’s for the money why doesn’t his “honest” self tell us that? sorry I don’t see a different between what he is doing now and what Megan did. Just because you like his acting more than hers isn’t a reason that he should be allowed a double-standard. If an Oscar winning actress said the same things, she too would be fired. It’s a guy/penis world.

      • Yelpy

        I’m pretty sure he didn’t know his movies would turn out to be disappointments when he first signed on. He can’t see the future.

      • ol

        Yelpy, I’m pretty sure he didn’t know his movies would turn out to be disappointments when he first signed on. He can’t see the future.

  • Sue1

    He may be funny, charming and honest, but he also needs a refresher in discretion.

  • crispy

    Has he been in a good movie yet?

    • dawnomite

      I liked Disturbia and Eagle Eye.

    • Mr. Holloway

      (Searching for a comeback) “The Greatest Game Ever Played”? Although there are movies of his I’ve enjoyed, that the closest movie of his I’ve seen that could objectively be called a “good movie.”

      • JLC

        His last scene in Constantine was good. At least I enjoyed it.

      • Mr. Holloway

        I liked “Constantine” too (and LaBeouf used his motormouth schtick pretty well in it).

        I’m just not sure I could win if I got into an argument as to whether or not “Constantine” was a good movie.

      • JLC

        I actually did like Constantine, particularly Satan and Gabriel. I was thinking specifically, though, of Shia’s last scene, which I can’t describe without spoiling. I think a lot of people posting in this thread would appreciate it.

      • Mr. Holloway

        I hear what you’re saying: that WAS good work.

      • crispy

        I don’t even remember him being in Constantine. But that might be because I spent the entire movie clutching my Hellblazer comics and muttering “John Constantine is British, you wankers!” so I may not be the best judge.

      • Mr. Holloway

        I was disappointed that we were deprived the pleasure of having Keanu dust off his “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” English accent.

    • Amelia

      Disturbia was good, I liked him in Bobby, and no one seems to remember that the vast majority of the first Transformers movie’s reviews were positive. Also, way back when, he was great in Holes, and a Disney Channel movie called Tru Confessions (good for being a Disney Channel movie anyway).

      • Blonde South

        Agree with your list but don’t forget Even Stevens. I knew he would go on to be a big star just from that show. Unfortunately he has mostly starred in crap.

    • Alyssa

      Even Stevens Movie

  • Mr. Holloway

    I can appreciate when a celeb promoting a movie deviates from the script and actually says something interesting, but LaBeaouf is NOT coming off well here.

    In talking about Fox and Lucas, he’s coming off as a braggy dirtbag.

    Also, on one level it’s nice that he can see how crappy his last few movies have been…but it’s not as if anyone held a gun to his head and made him star in them.

    • ol

      I dont’ have a problem with his honesty about how crappy his movies have been. He signed on, didn’t think they would be disappointments, but they turn out to be and he admits it. How many of us get into something we think is going to turn out good, but ends up turning out sour? We all have opinions about what’s wrong with certain movies and how they should have been, he does too, they just happen to be movies he was in. Now on the other hand, his comments about Megan and Isabel were bad, letting the whole world know something I’m sure the ladies wanted private.

    • Haha

      Braggy dirtbag is my new favorite insult. lol

    • Blonde South

      I thought his comments on how crappy his movies have been were alright because they are so honest that they are kind of funny but he is still really towing that line and if he keeps talking like that he will get himself in trouble. And when it comes to him talking about the ladies he just needs to shut up. That’s really disrespectful to them.

  • Al

    What was wrong with Indiana Jones 4? Shia LeBeouf.
    What was wrong with Wall Street 2? Shia LeBeouf.
    What was wrong with Transformers 2? Well, just about everything, but partly Shia LeBeouf.

    • PJ

      Very true. He is usually the worst part of any movie he is in.

      • Liz

        Another way of looking at it: he has terrible taste in roles. I don’t think any of them would have been much better with another actor playing the exact same character.

    • Jay

      Uhm… gonna have to call out you inaccuracies here:

      1: Indy 4 was bad because of alien storyline and a nuked fridge. Shia was not a problem for me
      2: Wall Street 2 sucked because it should have been about shady money deals, but instead it was a sappy drama (and not very good)
      Transformers 2: OK, shia was bad in that, but the whole movie was so bad it was kinda hard to tell

      • @Jay

        So you had problems with aliens and a nuked fridge but not a spirit-shooting Ark or a life-restoring mythical Grail. Interesting.

      • JULIE

        agree @Jay…I don’t get why people hate the aliens in Indy 4 so much, all teh others had supernatural elements, so why are aliens so horrible?? The vine swinging with monkeys scene was bad, yes definitly.

      • Brian1

        Agreed…the nuked fridge isn’t that far off from the inflatable boat out of a plane and then off the side of a mountain in Temple of Doom either.
        The monkey stuff and ending it on such a slow ending of the old people leaving the church were the worst parts of Indy 4, but it wasn’t a bad movie.

    • Haha

      There was nothing right about Indy 4. Even Harrison couldn’t help that movie.

    • whaat

      1. indiana jones 4 was just a bad movie. doesn’t do any justice to the series and replacing labeouf with any other actor wouldnt have changed that.
      2. wall street…well i didnt have a problem with labeouf in that one, just thought the story line was a lot different than what i had expected
      3. transformers 2 may not have been the greatest movie, but it still made millions and had its moments.
      Everyone talks about how crappy Shia Labeouf is and he’s such a douche. Well ya know what? Honestly he’s not a crappy actor. All his roles he gets seem the same because they basically are the same. He gets the role of the nerdy, yet attractive guy who saves the day. And as for the whole kissing and telling deal, I went to high school, and plenty of guys bragged to anyone who would listen whenever they hooked up with an attractive girl. Only difference is Shia Labeouf bragged to the media. It doesn’t matter what anyone says about Shia Labeouf. He has a huge fan base,from his talent and his looks, and continues to get movies because of it.

  • rhonda

    TMI?

    • asher

      Definitely!

      • Packy

        You think this is bad? Google his interviews where he talks about his naked mother.

  • John

    This kid is such an egotistical punk. Some may applaud his honesty, but if I talked like that at my work I’d be fired instantly. Someone needs to knock him down a few (thousand) pegs.

    • stet

      I think he knows he doesn’t have the chops (Indiana Jones franchise) to fill anyone’s shoes. And he tries too hard, outside. poor guy.

  • drew

    At times I like the honesty but…..fooling around with Isabella Lucas while she’s hooked up with someone else? That’s not cool and I suspect he has any real respect for other people. Then there’s the stories about his short temper and the brawling and I can’t help but think he’s trying to tailor an image. The way I see it, when you constantly get into fights you’re a creep. But when you’re an actor you’re a “bad boy.” It gets old fast and I can’t think of any bad boy actors who sell tickets. In fact when people discover you’re a jerk they’ll avoid a ticket price out of spite and wait three months for red box. The only exception that comes to mind is Charlie Sheen and “Two and Half Men.” But then again nobody was paying to see him in that show and he was pretty much exactly like that character anyway.

  • Canadian

    I give him credit for being honest. His films are terrible and at least he admits it.

    • Mr. Holloway

      Admitting there’s a problem is the first step.

      But I’ll be even more impressed when he simply stops making terrible movies.

  • side3

    He was good in “Even Stevens”.

    • Cm

      Love me some Louis Stevens. Maybe Shia should get back to comedy.

      • Liz

        Seconded.

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