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It's called the Meisner technique. Developed by American theater teacher Sanford Meisner, the method requires actors to repeat phrases to each other, over and over and over, to find honesty and impulse in the words. It might go something like this:. You get the gist. The point is to force actors to stop acting with preordained readings and instead to react based on the partner's tone. Repeating a phrase "exactly 12 time with various intonations, as if to get it just right" is exactly what Meisner repetition is all about.

Except Shia LeBeouf isn't practicing with another actor in this interview. He's practicing with himself. I was never the world's biggest Even Stevens fan. I watched that show maybe once every two weeks when I was younger. The simple reason was that the show was only OK. The deeper reason was that it made me feel toe-curlingly jealous.

Before college, the only thing I wanted to be was an actor. Watching Even Stevens inspired in me the kind of feeling that teenage gymnasts must feel when they watch the Olympics women's team, or ambitious brainiacs might feel when they watch a year old win Jeopardy Teen Tournament or the spelling bee. Holes is a much better pick. That one is easy. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.

Learn how your comment data is processed. The Greatest Game Ever Played Bill Paxton, It is always a challenge to play a real person, someone that physically existed, someone people knew. Lawless John Hillcoat, Lawless has Shia Labeouf starring as Jack, the youngest brother of three, the others being Forrest Tom Hardy and Howard Jason Clarke who together run an illegal moonshine business during the times of the prohibition.

Disturbia D. Caruso, As decent as the movie is, it would not have been as successful as it was without the acting of Labeouf in the role of the protagonist Kale, an imbalanced teenager who has to spend his holidays under an intense house arrest with a notifying ankle bracelet and all for punching his school teacher. Pages: 1 2. Comments 8 Shia Labeouf.

Be careful sir! The cast of Cats probably made the same mistake. Judi Dench and Idris Elba must have hired professional script analyzers now after that cinematic disaster. Luckily for Labeouf, Peanut Butter Falcon ended up being a very good film. Labeouf's love for the film is evident from the effort he puts into his acting.

The story is about Zak, a man with Down's Syndrome who flees from a nursing home to pursue a career in wrestling. He befriends a reckless fisherman and the two form a great bond.

It's safe to conclude that Mr. Labeouf loves honey and butter and what have you. Basically, he loves things used at breakfast. Watch out for him in a future movie called Cereal or Marmalade. In American Honey, he is a mixture of crazy and charming. He has plenty of memorable scenes in the movie, including one where he threatens a bunch of cowboys with a gun after suspecting they wanted to sexually assault his friend.

In the movie, a girl called Star Sasha Lane flees from home and joins a magazine subscription sales group that travels all over America to make deliveries and acquire new subscribers. The group consists of teenagers from broken homes, including Jake. Soon, a sense of rivalry develops among the group members, followed by teenage romance involving Jake and Star.

Philip Etemesi is an author, journalist, screenwriter and film critic based in Nairobi. As a child, he preferred watching movies like The Goodfellas instead of Home Alone. His girlfriend constantly has to pull him from the front of the TV but he just keeps returning.

Stubborn dude! An animal lover, Philip also has a pet giraffe called Refu. By Philip Etemesi Published Jan 24, Evidently, the pressure was too much, with the actor revealing, "I feel like I dropped the ball on the legacy that people loved and cherished.

You get to monkey-swinging and things like that, and you can blame it on the writer, and you can blame it on Steven Spielberg. But the actor's job is to make it come alive and make it work, and I couldn't do it. So that's my fault. Like almost everyone who has met their idol, LaBeouf was disappointed, revealing, "You get there, and you realize you're not meeting the Spielberg you dream of.



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