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Interview with Shia LaBeouf

Published: Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Updated: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 16:04

Shia LaBeouf

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With the upcoming debut of "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" nearby, Talon Marks caght up with the star of the motion picture. Although the movie's release is not until June 24, he was more than willing to give spectators a preview of the movie.

Q&A:

Talon Marks: The first Transformers movie received a lot of good reviews. How will the second part top the first?

Shia LaBeouf: It’s bigger, better, faster and stronger. There is definitely more speed, more explosions, more stunts and more humor.

The Decepticons are amazingly fast and the storyline itself is mind-blowing. Not to mention the cast is spectacular.

 

TM: Are there any new elements in the movie that will captivate the audience?

SL: The explosions. The special effects from director John Frazier completely went balls-out on one of the bombs.

He worked on the bomb for the movie for seven months. The making of the bomb took way longer than the actual making of the movie and let me tell you, that is one tremendous explosion!

 

TM: Was this movie more physically demanding than the first?
SL: Well I had to perform a lot of my stunts with my broken hand, among other injuries, so yeah, it was definitely more physically demanding.

It’s hard to place stunt doubles during a scene because there are so many cameras taking like eight different shots all at the same time and you can’t really have the actor in one shot and not in the other.

It’s fun for me because I feel like a badass doing my own stunts. But at the same time, I have to make sure I don’t kill myself because there is a lot of money riding on me finishing the movie.  The physical exertion this movie required was much more demanding than the first

 

TM: Is there anything in particular that you liked better from this movie as opposed to the first movie?

SL: The storyline is much more exciting. The heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons are much faster.

The explosions are bigger and better, the cast is amazing, and the stunts were much more difficult. I would have to say I liked everything better.

 

TM: How does Sam Witwicky evolve in this movie?

SL: The movie starts off two years later with Sam going to college and trying to live an independent life.

He just saved the world from the evil Decepticons trying to take over, so things have definitely changed for him.

He’s no longer just a regular guy. Now he’s known as “the guy that saved the world.”

But as if that wasn’t making it hard enough for him to live an independent life, he’s got his parents always on his case and he has Bumblebee as his guardian in his garage disguised as his car.

So there is a more mature approach to his decision-making and him wanting to better himself by going to college.

However, things like Decepticons trying to take over the world again keep getting in his way and they don’t allow him to do what he wants to do.

 

TM: Do you relate to Sam in any way?

SL: Yes I definitely do. I actually was all set to go to college.

I had all my little colorful erasers and those pop-up pencils and stuff, when I got a phone call from this guy named Steven Spielberg asking me to make a movie.

I’m not completely insane, you know? I wasn’t going to tell him, “No, Steven, I can’t be in the movie because I have to go to school.”

Of course I said yes. I haven’t gotten my head wrapped around this whole college thing so in a way I feel kind of lame whenever I talk to someone who is going to college.

I feel like they are superior because unlike me, they are excelling in their education and bettering themselves.

I think that’s kind of how I can relate to Sam because we both want to continue our education but something is always getting in the way.



TM: Many of the Transformers comic book fans were not so pleased with the first movie. Do you think this one will not only appeal to them but also please them?

SL: You are never going to do something that is going to please everybody. You can’t cater to one specific group of people and expect the entire world to like it as well.

You can’t put on a screen everything that everyone likes. It’s ridiculous to even think you can. The comic books don’t have all the details that a movie requires.

I mean, come on, they are Transformers. If they can transform into anything, why can’t they transform into something the majority of the audience will like?

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7 comments

levi
Mon Jun 8 2009 01:16
Well I for one think that Michael Bay has done very well for Transformers. He has made it that much more amazing and mind blowing, I mean he and the entire cast help bring this amazing story line to life! Shia is such an amazing actor and has come a LONG WAY from Even Stevens....although i love that show. lol I cannot wait for this movie to come out.
Paige
Thu Apr 30 2009 17:45
I cant wait to c this movie
Hopefully if i go LA this year i might see him :D
If your reading this SHIA { WHICH YOUR PROBERLY NOT :( }
Good luck with ALL your other movies and this one.
Hopefully ill see you at the premier in London

Lots of Love
Paige
xxxxxxxx

hayley
Thu Apr 30 2009 15:02
education vs steven speilberg.
i dont think anyone would think twice about that decision.. lol
Veronica
Thu Apr 30 2009 03:06
psst. shia, if you feel like you haven't fully grasped the idea of furthering your education, I don't think you have anything to worry about. The opportunities that are open to you now won't always be there. School will always be there. And in actuality you really are enriching your education... your creative and artistic education...and in doing so, you are bettering yourself as well.

I don't know why I am writing to you like you are actually reading this. perhaps you are though! If you are good luck with all of these awesome movies and opportunities that await. Don't mind me, i've just been crushing hard on you since Disturbia... and your hilarious interview on the radio over baby bash.

tammy
Wed Apr 29 2009 20:11
pasha! shia got excepted to yale! y on earth would he go to nevada?
amanda jayne
Wed Apr 29 2009 19:59
i love shia so much! cant wait until the movie comes out!xxxxxxxxxx
lovetheJEWCEonyoutube
Wed Apr 29 2009 19:48
Shia should go to a The University of NEVADA, Reno because it is the best!!!






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