Shia LaBeouf On Success and Perceptions - page 2
30-06-2007 09:00
How do you get into character
I really dont know what Im doing. Theres no right way to do this. I dont know how to act. For me, its not that way. Its all happenstance. I dont know how Im in this room right now, this is insane. I dont know how it happens. Thats the magic of movies. I love movies. Watching movies is what I do. Im a loner, Im a hermit, I sit and watch movies in my house all the time. Its weird when it becomes normal to be on movies, like, Hey, Harrison. Thats crazy. I dont go to sleep at night and dream about unicorns because Im on set with unicorns. So, my dreams are like real normal shit.
So if all your dreams have come true, what do you dream about
Well I wouldnt say I have fulfilled all my dreams. My heroes are actors so I dream about actors all the time. I dont memorize my dreams, its not like theyre vivid images of what happened last night.
How did you start acting
My friend was on this show called Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. I was broke and he always had cool s**t. Id go surfing and hed always have a cooler surf board and my s**t sucked. Hed get the latest Gameboy and when youre 8 or 9 its materialistic. When you go to school, youve got the cool shoes and thats how you define yourself. And I didnt have any of that stuff and it drove me crazy. My parents didnt have regular gigs, they lived a gypsy life so I never had the cool shoes or the cool this or the cool that so the reason I got into this wasnt for the craft of it. I wanted the cool kicks. And it wasnt until I started work that I really started the craft of acting.
Whats your relationship like with Jon Voight, who you met on the set of Holes
He introduced me to the idea that actors are magicians, what an actors responsibility is, how to maintain normality. Stuff like that, hes very charitable in the things that he says and I dont think he realizes that he says change-your-life kind of stuff. Mention five, six, seven worlds and youre just like, Whoa, my whole world just opened up. And hes like, nonchalant about it, Yeah, Ill just give you a little titbit. Or movies youd never seen, Heres Blackboard Jungle, go have fun. Why would I ever watch Blackboard Jungle Im watching Sandlot, Babes in Toyland. Those are the movies I was watching before I met Voight. He introduced me to the other side of it.
Is it crazy to have evolved from your pre-teen show, Even Stevens, to bigger productions like Transformers
Its weird. I was 12 and they were paying me to have food fights. It was the dream gig. I wasnt thinking this is a big show, that people were watching it. I was living in a motel and my dad was driving me to set on his motorcycle and this was my family. I knew them more than my parents. I saw them more than I saw my parents. It was a familial thing, they became my family. I grew up on set. I went through puberty on the show. Your childhood, youre just conjuring it up for the show. You get real young when they call action.
Do you think youve missed out on your childhood
I had a normal life
Im an actor, its not like Im going to clubs. Im not selling this personality. No, I dont have those feelings. I put this on my wrist, (refers to a tattoo that says 1986-2004 on his wrist). This is my childhood, its precautionary. This is when I was born (1986), this is when thought I became an adult (2004). So its precautionary just in case.
Tell me something I dont know about Indiana Jones.
Cant do it. Theres something that happens to you when Steven Spielberg looks at you and says, Im counting on you, kid. Im not good at keeping secrets. Its like winning the Super Bowl and not being able to tell anyone. Theres so much I want to say.
Were you a fan of Indiana Jones before you started filming
Indiana Jones Its one of the greatest franchises ever created. Its a trio of icons. George Lucas and Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford sitting around shooting the s**t and youre right there. Its a weird life. Its amazing. To say that I missed out on my childhood is crazy. Its just heightened childhood.
By Rachel Johnson.
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