Shia LaBeouf is a lot of things--eccentric, experimental and of his own accord "not famous." His actual persona is left only to the imagination of his fans and his peculiar artistic ambitions, in addition to his bizarre public behavior, have led to our ongoing fascination with a man we can't quite figure out.

In his latest project, LaBeouf has been sitting at a theater in the Angelika Film Center in Manhattan, watching all his movies in reverse chronological order. What's more, although you can join LaBeouf at the theater (admission is free), you can also simply watch a live stream of the actor, which will be broadcasted continuously over the course of the 72-hour performance. Join LaBeouf remotely at #ALLMYMOVIES.

According to Rolling Stone, the performance is the latest ambition from his arts collective, which includes the creative vision of collaborators, Luke Turner and Nastja Säde Rökkö. #ALLMYMOVIES isn't the first artistic endeavor to go beyond appearing on the traditional silver screen. Previously, the actor made headlines for #IAMSORRY and interactive art installation, where LaBeouf claimed during a 2014 interview with Dazed magazine that, "one woman who came with her boyfriend, who was outside the door when this happened, whipped my legs for 10 minutes and then stripped my clothing and proceeded to rape me." As reported by The Guardian, the actors collaborators "put a stop to it."

Oh, then there his motivation speech that he delivered in front of a green screen and released back in August. You can watch that below. 

Though LaBeof certainly has a history of pushing the envelope, hist latest #ALLMYMOVIES project is shockingly captivating as a voyeuristic examination of our own bizarre curiosities, as well as our literal and figurative perspectives on fame. Is it Art? Sure, and probably more interesting than some of his movies. Judging by the actor's live stream "performance," that may just be the point he's trying to make.

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