The End of the Semester as told by Shia LaBeouf
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The End of the Semester as told by Shia LaBeouf

When you're feeling tired/ stressed/sick of it all.

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The End of the Semester as told by Shia LaBeouf
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From noon on Monday November 10th to Thursday at 2 A.M., #ALLMYMOVIES by LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner at the Angelika Film Center, 18 West Houston Street, NYC commenced.

Anyone could watch all of Shia LaBeouf's movies back to back and in reverse chronological order, for the three days, 24 hours a day, with him for free.

The marathon started with his newest, unreleased movie, Man Down, and ended with 1998's Breakfast with Einstein.

The "performance" aspect of this stunt was that anyone could watch his facial expressions during all 58 hours of movies. It was broadcasted on http://newhive.com/allmymovies and is available for playback if you wish to see this masterpiece all over again.


The end of the semester is a time of extreme stress and Shia LaBeouf watching his movies is the best way to explain those feelings.

1. When you have 2 papers, 5 readings, and a group project due in the same week.


2. In class the next day after finishing all of that work.


3. When your professor says the final is not cumulative.

4. When you try to look interested in what the professor is saying.


5. Not even showing up to class because you're too sick/tired/overwhelmed with other work.


6. When something is on your final that you didn't even learn.


7). Laughing at your professor's joke just to get brownie points.


8. In your head counting down the weeks, days, hours, and minutes until the semester is over.


9. Yawning in class but desperately trying to stay awake.


10. Waking up for your 8 a.m.


11. When you leave your class and head home for a well-deserved nap.


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