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Shia LaBeouf is livestreaming Shia LaBeouf watching Shia LaBeouf movies for three straight days

He is remainingly completely silent bar reactions to his films but fans can come and sit with him

Jess Denham
Wednesday 11 November 2015 06:43 EST
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Shia LaBeouf enjoys putting on 'art installations' and this one involves his own movies
Shia LaBeouf enjoys putting on 'art installations' and this one involves his own movies

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Shia LaBeouf is back in our lives, invited or not and this time, the famously eccentric actor is live streaming himself watching every movie he’s ever starred in in reverse chronological order. It’s seriously meta.

The #ALLMYMOVIES project began at noon on 10 November and will run for three days, 24 hours a day, so it’s no wonder the 29-year-old is beginning to look pretty sleepy. He was caught catching a quick nap on the floor at the back after Transformers 3 though.

Fans are welcome to join Shia in real life at the Angelika Film Center in New York City to watch him watch himself, with his full schedule listed below (local times).

Artists Luke Turner and Nastja Sade Ronkko are also involved in the ‘installation’, after working with LaBeouf on his Los Angeles-based project #IAMSORRY. That project saw him sit in silence with a brown paper bag on his head as attendees came and sat with him. He claimed one woman sexually assaulted him.

LaBeouf is remaining similarly mute during #ALLMYMOVIES, bar the odd laugh and cry, and reports suggest that audience members are loudly talking about some films being “shitty” in his presence.

One Entertainment Weekly reporter even came close to grabbing some of his popcorn.

Here’s the full line-up for your viewing pleasure:

Tuesday

Man Down - 12pm

Fury - 1.30pm

Nymphomaniac Vol.1 - 3.45pm

Nymphomaniac Vol.2 - 5.45pm

Charlie Countryman - 7.45pm

Company You Keep - 9.30pm

Lawless - 11.30pm

Wednesday

Transformers: Dark of the Moon - 1.30am

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps - 4am

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - 6.10am

Eagle Eye - 8.40am

New York, I Love You - 10.40am

Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - 12.20pm

Transformers - 2.20pm

Surf’s Up - 4.50pm

Disturbia - 6.20pm

Bobby - 8.05pm

Guide to Recognising Your Saints - 10.05pm

Greatest Game Ever Played - 11.45pm

Thursday

Constantine - 1.45am

I, Robot - 3.45am

Battle of Shaker Heights - 5.45am

Charlie’s Angels Full Throttle - 7.05am

Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd - 8.50am

Even Stevens Moie - 10.20am

Holes - 11.50am

Monkey Business - 1.50pm

The Christmas Path - 3.20pm

Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind - 4.55pm

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