Shia LaBeouf
Shia LaBeouf Thrills to Death in Eagle Eye
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Virgil E Morris
Eagle Eye is a conventional thriller that is tense, edgy and when put together with a strong cast, it can be considered solid entertainment. This movie hinges upon an incredible conceit that rapidly unfolds and challenges the viewer every chance it gets. The basic story is a familiar one.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Shia-LaBeouf-Thrills-to-Death-in-Eagle-Eye
id=1550038 - Oct 02, 2008
Review: Lawless
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Jaskee Hickman
Lawless is based on the 2008 Matt Bondurant novel entitled The Wettest County in the World. It tells a story that's done in an interesting fashion that we don't really get much of a chance to see or hear about. It's based on Bondurant's grandfather, two of his great uncles and other real people and real events from that time, but it also contains a lot of fiction from the mind of Bondurant himself.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Review:-Lawless
id=7276605 - Sep 10, 2012
Couch Session: Top 10 Actors Under 30
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Josh Lyons
It seems, lately, more and more young actors are getting their chances to show their ability on the big screen and prove their worth. More often, you're seeing them coming out and finally having their huge breakout roles as the younger generation starts making its mark on the film industry and Hollywood. In that spirit, today we choose our top 10 young actors.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Couch-Session:-Top-10-Actors-Under-30
id=5237342 - Oct 20, 2010
Movie Review - Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen
by
Bill Bonfanti
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is one hell of a schizophrenic movie! There are parts that are terrific, high octane fun and there are parts that are so bad you can't help but cringe during them. Fallen also strives to be more adult than the original featuring more suggestive dialogue and sexual situations than the first film, but at the same time is geared more towards kids. Rating: 7.5 out of 10
http://ezinearticles.com/?Movie-Review---Transformers---Revenge-of-the-Fallen
id=3442899 - Dec 17, 2009
Dark of the Moon - The Human Factor
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Christina M Thomas
Transformers 3 Dark of the Moon has now come and gone; and, with the conclusion of the Bay-directed franchise, that's probably it for the current collection of actors - the major ones, anyway - so what better time to rate their performances than now? Shia Labeouf has already expressed his disinterest in rehashing the role of Sam Witwicky, stating that he "has nothing left to contribute to the character". Perhaps a bigger paycheck (he made $10 million for Transformers 3) would convince him otherwise, as he does appear to be a fan favorite.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Dark-of-the-Moon---The-Human-Factor
id=6462091 - Jul 30, 2011
An Interview With Benn Grim Of The Hip Hop Crew Cardboard City
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Chris Grosso
Alchemy is the pseudoscientific predecessor of chemistry that sought a method of transmuting base metals into gold, an elixir to prolong life indefinitely, a panacea or universal remedy, and an alkahest or universal solvent. Ben Grippo (aka Benn Grim) is an Alchemist. Not in the sense of turning base metal into gold, but from being in a very dark, drug addicted place, to a now up and coming hip hop artist. He has no qualms about laying out all of his trials and tribulations, often with an excellent mix of humor, and at the same time letting people know he's not to be messed with. I've known Ben for quite some time, and regardless of whatever he was going through, he was always a good hearted dude. I feel free to speak about his substance abuse as I was there too, often times with him as we were in a band together. I'm really happy that Ben took the time to do some Q
A with The Indie Spiritualist as it's really inspiring for me to see where we both were, compared to where we are now.
http://ezinearticles.com/?An-Interview-With-Benn-Grim-Of-The-Hip-Hop-Crew-Cardboard-City
id=5136886 - Oct 02, 2010
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Review
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Levi Boley
Shia LaBeouf is pretty good, probably the saving grace for the Transformers films, and Michael Douglas is, well, old, but I figured the two of them together would be worth watching. Thankfully I was right.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Wall-Street:-Money-Never-Sleeps-Review
id=5134645 - Oct 01, 2010
John Hillcoat's 'Lawless' Is Provocative, But Shies Away From Being Overly So
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Nate R Smith
In director John Hillcoat's "based on a true story" film, Lawless, U.S. history's notorious Bondurant brothers, bootlegging outfit in tow, take on the corrupt law in Franklin County, Virginia in the midst of 1930's Prohibition. The film is based on novelist Matt Bondurant's The Wettest County in the World, documenting the rise of the three brothers during Great Depression-era America.
http://ezinearticles.com/?John-Hillcoats-Lawless-Is-Provocative,-But-Shies-Away-From-Being-Overly-So
id=7263331 - Sep 01, 2012
A Full Review of the Bobby Movie
by
Abas Kamal Bin Sulaiman
Let us return to the roaring late 60s in the age of the Kennedys. A star studded cast is prevalent in the Bobby (2006) movie. Heck, even the leading star of the recent Transformers movie, Shia LeBeouf is in it.
http://ezinearticles.com/?A-Full-Review-of-the-Bobby-Movie
id=898319 - Dec 27, 2007
Eagle Eye - Can Anyone Say 'I, Robot' Rip Off!
by
Ryan Mead
Eagle Eye was a very action packed movie from start to finish. This movie kept me on the edge of my seat until I found out who the voice on the phone was. If you have ever seen the movie 'I, Robot' starring Will Smith, you will be able to guess what is going to happen in the second half of Eagle Eye.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Eagle-Eye---Can-Anyone-Say-I,-Robot-Rip-Off!
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