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Is Shia LaBeouf a "great" actor?


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I just had an argument with one of my friends on Twitter. I jokingly said I like Shia after I saw the Jimmy Kimmel interview of his recent arrest.

 

 

My friend then comes to his defense saying he's "been" one of the best actors for a while. Now admittedly I haven't seen any of his recent work considering it's been indie stuff up until "Fury" so I suppose I can't properly gauge his progress. But seriously am I missing something because I don't really see anything that separates him from your everyday mediocre actor.

 

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I enjoy most of his movies. All the way back to Holes! He doesn't have a huge body of work, but he makes a lot of the movies he's in at least decent when they would suck otherwise. He's only 28 and I think he'll continue to get better roles going forward if he keeps his personal life together. 

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