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Shia LaBeouf... Why?

Posted by Andrew Osborne

Shia LaBeouf (whose surname, according to Babel Fish, is Spanish for “the Beouf”) has recently been spotted by millions of people in the coming attractions trailer for the awkwardly titled but hotly anticipated Indiana Jones fourquel, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, another sure-fire blockbuster hot on the heels of LaBeouf’s recent gazillion-dollar smash hit, Transformers.

Yes, by any yardstick, Shia the Beouf is clearly a certified, gold-plated movie star.

And yet, except for his comical, hard-to-spell name, he is otherwise completely uninteresting.

Sure, he seems like a nice enough fellah...I mean, hell even I managed more scandalous behavior in my early twenties than drunken Walgreen’s loitering, and I was a complete wuss.

But nice isn’t enough, not in Hollywood. Look at C. Thomas Howell. He, too, was a personable, blandly attractive star in his day, but nobody felt the need to plug him into any surefire, critic-proof blockbusters, and now the poor bastard is stuck headlining straight-to-video classics like Mutant Vampire Zombies from the ‘Hood!

So what is the Beouf’s secret? He’s not particularly funny or sexy or intense or iconic, and yet he keeps showing up in role after role, Entertainment Tonight profile after Entertainment Tonight profile. He’s been heralded as a Star In The Making and Hollywood’s Next Big Thing since at least Holes, but his success to date seems largely based on his inexplicable ability to keep getting himself cast in high concept, high profile movies where he doesn’t need to do much but slouch about looking vaguely troubled.

Does this man have an actual fan base...that is, a fan base that caused him to actually become famous in the first place?

Or did he perhaps get to appear in a bunch of movies as the result of some game show or sweepstakes, a la Survivor sweetheart Colleen Haskell’s co-starring role in The Animal?

Sadly, the riddle of LeBeouf’s continuing fame may never be solved, as each new box office success further validates his A-List stature in a self-reflexive loop of cause and effect with all the existential clarity of a Zen koan: he is a movie star because he is a movie star.


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A. Campbell said:

Sheesh.  Ever hear of a show called Even Stevens?  (Maybe you could have, I don't know, done a bit of googling and learned something.)  The guy has face-recognition and is a known quantity to millions of pre-teens, teens, and post-teens who don't know Indiana Jones from Adam and never saw the Transformers cartoon.  He's kind of goofy, attractive but not the kind of guy you wouldn't trust with your best girl— a combination that keeps audiences from being either threatened or bored by him.  Directors like working with him, and he has a kind of aw-shucks thing that endears him (at least, until it starts to grate.  Which could happen anytime, if he's not careful).  He has something much more specific and endearing than the interchangeable Chad Michael Murrays, Jonathan Taylor Thomases and C. Thomas Howells.

Of course, what he's got now will have to give way to something else, as he ages and can't play the kid-in-over-his-head roles anymore.  It's not the stardom of The Next Big Things that's the mystery, it's why/how some making the transition and some don't.  

I'm no particular Shia fan, but he doesn't offend me and it's his moment, for now.  He parlays it into a long, ambitious career (so long as he doesn't take a page from Kevin Spacey), and I'll likely be a fan.

You're just hatin' for hatin's sake.  Dig a little deeper next time.

April 3, 2008 1:44 PM

girl_giant said:

speaking of digging deeper... i will say without shame that i freaking loved the movie "holes," in which he starred.

April 3, 2008 5:56 PM

John Constantine said:

Holes was swell, girl giant. Also, I thoroughly enjoyed watching Disturbia. Given, I was liberally indulging in scotch while watching it. But hey, if you're going to remake Rear Window, you could do worse.

April 4, 2008 1:25 PM

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