Weird Icelandic video featuring electric lollypops and lepidoptery.
You can also discover whether or not Shia is circumcised. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scctp8-xYX4
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I can't remember my old account password to view that, is there another link for it, perhaps? Anyway, here is a consolation prize for those of us who want to watch a weird music video featuring Shia. Heck, this one is probably better anyway.
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Found it elsewhere Moe, but due to it's NSFW nature, I won't post a link that's available to minors. It requires a herculean amount of mental fortitude to get through all 8 minutes of this, so I didn't. I watched a minute and a half of it, then flipped through, and it just got weirder as it went. Which is saying something. Now don't get me wrong, I'm no prude, and I like some stuff that is artistically questionable at best, but this? Seriously? Am I simply another uncouth and uncultured big-mac-pounding american joe-six-pack, or is this just a load of crap being weird for the sake of being weird. If I'm wrong to be dismissive, tell me what I'm missing here.
Edit: Son of Indiana Jones my left foot.
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Originally Posted by Moedred
Maybe it skips a generation.
Of course, this was after Connery was Mr. Universe, and James Bond, so I'll give him some slack for Zardoz. Shia hasn't done enough "manly" things in his career to get a pass from me on this.
I've never seen Shia in anything else so I can't compare his performances, but I don't think he seemed like a bad actor. I don't know if he was the best choice for Indy's son, but I really doubt any other actor could have made it much better. I think the problem with the movie was more the script, because it had a lot of good actors in it (Karen Allen, Cate Blanchett, John Hurt) but none of the characters were all that great to me.
I liked the villains the best but even they weren't up to par with the other movies' villains.
I think reports of bridge-burning are wildly exaggerated, though this overlooked quote was interesting:
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Company and LaBeouf's The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman, now in postproduction, were financed by L.A.-based Voltage Pictures. "These dudes are a miracle," he says. "They give you the money, and they trust you -- [unlike the studios, which] give you the money, then get on a plane and come to the set and stick a finger up your ass and chase you around for five months."