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LaBeouf on the Rigors of Transformers


March 11, 2007 - While promoting Disturbia at Austin, Texas' SXSW film festival, actor Shia LaBeouf took a moment to discuss the challenges involved in making this summer's CGI actioner Transformers.

"There's things you f***ing hate in that type of movie, and there's things that you do enjoy," said LaBeouf of acting in a heavy effects film. "But it's a totally different thing. You show up [for Disturbia] and you have David Morse to act off of. There's a security to it as opposed to [acting opposite] a ball and stick [in Transformers]. There's no way of telling if you and this robot — even after you've gotten your performance down, you've got animators that are going to take the robot and animate it. So it's a 50/50 play and you don't really know how it's going to turn out. Where as in Disturbia you could go back and look at the monitor and see if you felt it or not; in Transformers, we never had that. It was always this ambiguous 'maybe it'll work, maybe it won't' through the whole production. There was no security. And the relationship I had with [director Michael] Bay was not this nurturing, pat on the back [thing]. He was General Patton and you kind of have to be to make those movies."

Prior to the interview, LaBeouf was discussing his new physical training program — one designed to help the young actor "bulk up." Ironically enough, that nondescript conversation led to an exciting revelation.

"That's part of the bulk-up; they talk about the sequels," said LaBeouf of his role in Transformers. "I'm signed up if they do them, yeah."

Fuente IGN

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mientras que promovía la pelicula Disturbia en Austin, Texas' SXSW film festival, el actor Shia LaBeouf tomó un momento para discutir los desafíos relacionados al hacer este verano los CGI actioner Transformers..
“Hay cosas jodidas que odias en este tipo de película, y allí estan las cosas que disfrutas,” dijo LaBeouf de actuar en una película con muchos efectos. “Pero esto es una cosa totalmente distinta. Demuestras que vas para arriba [por Disturbia] y tienes David Morse para actuar (al frente) apagado. Hay una seguridad en ella en comparación con [actuando opuestamente] una bola y un palillo [en transformers]. No hay manera de decir si tú y este robot - incluso después hayas conseguido performasce baja, tienes los animadores que van a tomar los robots y a animarlo. Es un juego de 50/50 y realmente no sabes si va a resultar. Como en Disturbia podrías entrar detrás y mirar el monitor y ver si lo sentías o no; en transformers, nunca teníamos eso. Era esta ambiguedad “talves esto funcione, quizás no” con la producción entera. No había seguridad. Y la relación que tenía con Bay [director Michael] no estaba consolidación, palmadita en la parte posterior [cosa]. Él era como un general Patton y su clase tiene el deber de hacer esta película.” Antes de la entrevista, LaBeouf discutía su nuevo programa de entrenamiento físico - uno diseñado para ayudar al actor joven “A Llenarse arriba.” Bastante irónico , esa conversación indescriptible condujo a una revelación emocionante. “Que es parte del llenarse para arriba, ellos hablan de la secuela,” dijo LaBeouf de su papel en transformers. “Yo entraré si ellos la hacen.”


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