| jbeans3 ( @ 2008-05-13 13:05:00 |
Starlet's not shy-a around Shia LaBeouf


from his new GQ photoshoot
Shia LaBeouf evades ruthless Soviet spies and spear-hurling Indians in the forthcoming "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" - but those pursuers were puny next to the lady on his tail Saturday night.
"All My Children" starlet Leven Rambin strafed LaBeouf with flirt darts from the moment she saw him at the after-party for "Saturday Night Live," which he hosted, according to our spies.
"She was all over him," says one source.
And how did the evening turn out? Just as she hoped it would, Rambin is said to be telling friends. But the actress, who turns 18 this Saturday, played down talk of a romance with the 21-year-old LaBeouf when we reached her Monday.
"That was just the second time I've met him," said Rambin. "I think he's really talented."
LaBeouf says it's just this sort of gossip that has made him wary of getting involved with anyone. He admits in the new GQ: "I've been in love with every woman I've ever worked with" - a list that includes Megan Fox, Sarah Roemer and Michelle Monaghan. But "there's the three-month attention span that actors have. I don't know if it's mutual, but I really don't care. They have to kiss me when 'action' gets called, anyway, so I'll get what I want."
LaBeouf also talks with the mag's Kevin Conley about his delinquent bent. At 19, after a neighbor in his L.A. apartment complex insulted his mother and rear-ended her car, he got a knife and recruited a buddy to go visit the guy's apartment, where he wound up getting jumped by the guy and his friends.
When the "Indiana Jones" script mentioned he'd be using a switchblade, LaBeouf learned how to flip one like a street tough. He once brought the knife onto the set of the "Letterman" show, joking "in case he started getting on me."
Speaking of weapons, LaBeouf recalls the day Steven Spielberg invited him to his house to shoot skeet. "I get there and stick my head in to ask if he's ready - and this is classic Spielberg - he says, 'Nope, Shia. I'm trapped!'"
"You're trapped? Steven, what are you talking about?"
"I'm trapped back here. Follow my voice."
"Where are you?"
"Over here. ... Here. ... Here!"
LaBeouf kept following the calls until he got to the director's office, where Spielberg, dressed in shooting togs, was sitting at his computer, stuck on the 15th level of a videogame called BioShock. "This is like months to get to this level, and he can't get past this one little mysterious spider god, and he's losing his mind. He's like, 'I can't do it, Shia! |I can't do it.'"
No word on whether they ever made it to the skeet range.
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Shia LaBeouf is looking pretty lethargic on the new GQ cover. But maybe we should cut him some slack.
After all, the 21-year-old actor does tell the mag that when it came to prepping for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, he "never worked so hard for anything in my life. I did four months of sword fighting and bike training. And I spent insane amounts of time on the switchblade."
Not to mention the relentless razzing from his buddies when it comes to his personal life, like the time a rumor began circulating that he was dating Rihanna.
"My friends were like, 'Are you serious, bro? Why didn't you tell me about that?' I was like, 'I really don't know her like that.' For weeks they were singing that "Umbrella" song everywhere I walked. And those are my people!"
Ugh, nice pals, Shia. The least they could have done was nag you with that "Don't Stop the Music" tune instead.
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from his new GQ photoshoot
Shia LaBeouf evades ruthless Soviet spies and spear-hurling Indians in the forthcoming "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" - but those pursuers were puny next to the lady on his tail Saturday night.
"All My Children" starlet Leven Rambin strafed LaBeouf with flirt darts from the moment she saw him at the after-party for "Saturday Night Live," which he hosted, according to our spies.
"She was all over him," says one source.
And how did the evening turn out? Just as she hoped it would, Rambin is said to be telling friends. But the actress, who turns 18 this Saturday, played down talk of a romance with the 21-year-old LaBeouf when we reached her Monday.
"That was just the second time I've met him," said Rambin. "I think he's really talented."
LaBeouf says it's just this sort of gossip that has made him wary of getting involved with anyone. He admits in the new GQ: "I've been in love with every woman I've ever worked with" - a list that includes Megan Fox, Sarah Roemer and Michelle Monaghan. But "there's the three-month attention span that actors have. I don't know if it's mutual, but I really don't care. They have to kiss me when 'action' gets called, anyway, so I'll get what I want."
LaBeouf also talks with the mag's Kevin Conley about his delinquent bent. At 19, after a neighbor in his L.A. apartment complex insulted his mother and rear-ended her car, he got a knife and recruited a buddy to go visit the guy's apartment, where he wound up getting jumped by the guy and his friends.
When the "Indiana Jones" script mentioned he'd be using a switchblade, LaBeouf learned how to flip one like a street tough. He once brought the knife onto the set of the "Letterman" show, joking "in case he started getting on me."
Speaking of weapons, LaBeouf recalls the day Steven Spielberg invited him to his house to shoot skeet. "I get there and stick my head in to ask if he's ready - and this is classic Spielberg - he says, 'Nope, Shia. I'm trapped!'"
"You're trapped? Steven, what are you talking about?"
"I'm trapped back here. Follow my voice."
"Where are you?"
"Over here. ... Here. ... Here!"
LaBeouf kept following the calls until he got to the director's office, where Spielberg, dressed in shooting togs, was sitting at his computer, stuck on the 15th level of a videogame called BioShock. "This is like months to get to this level, and he can't get past this one little mysterious spider god, and he's losing his mind. He's like, 'I can't do it, Shia! |I can't do it.'"
No word on whether they ever made it to the skeet range.
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Shia LaBeouf is looking pretty lethargic on the new GQ cover. But maybe we should cut him some slack.
After all, the 21-year-old actor does tell the mag that when it came to prepping for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, he "never worked so hard for anything in my life. I did four months of sword fighting and bike training. And I spent insane amounts of time on the switchblade."
Not to mention the relentless razzing from his buddies when it comes to his personal life, like the time a rumor began circulating that he was dating Rihanna.
"My friends were like, 'Are you serious, bro? Why didn't you tell me about that?' I was like, 'I really don't know her like that.' For weeks they were singing that "Umbrella" song everywhere I walked. And those are my people!"
Ugh, nice pals, Shia. The least they could have done was nag you with that "Don't Stop the Music" tune instead.
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