How not to get played when playing the market -- The Story Of Shia LaBeouf & InterOil (WATCH)
Video: How not to get played when playing the market -- The Shia LaBeouf Story
When Oliver Stone went looking for a new co-star for his sequel to Wall Street, he found fresh-faced Transformers' star Shia LaBeouf. Shia trained for his role by shadowing Wall Street power brokers at John Thomas Financial.
But now, Shia's gone nutty for the stock market game and some critics -- with their own agendas -- have alleged that John Thomas may be using Shia to meet their own ends.
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http://goingconcern.com/2010/03/lets-...
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Reader Comments (2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tScm-eZInBE
Do I think any of what Shia said is true, NO. It is a great way to sell the movie. The real magic is how he turned very little talent into his Wall Street movie paycheck. He was so bad in Indiana Jones that he ruined the movie.
I will see the movie because of M. Douglas, that's about it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaSlq0gCH0Q&feature=related