Shia LaBeouf Net Worth: This Is What Happens When You Marathon the 'Transformers' Star's Movies With Him [VIDEO]

If you're a die-hard Shia LaBeouf fan, then you should definitely get yourself to New York within the next three days.

The "Transformers" star will be happily eating popcorn while watching all of his own movies at the Angelika Film Center in New York, along with anyone who would want to join him in a Shia LaBeouf marathon.

So, why is Shia LaBeouf watching his whole filmography for three straight days? It's for a project called #ALLMYMOVIES, a second art installation the "Fury" actor collaborated on with Luke Turner and Nastja Säde Rönkkö.

The new project shares some similarities with his first project in Los Angeles, called #IAMSORRY, where attendees could do whatever they please as Shia LaBeouf sat in front of them with a paper bag over his head.

Entertainment Weekly's Ariana Bacle reports:

"#ALLMYMOVIES is similar, in a way: As soon as the first movie in the marathon, the unreleased 'Man Down,' came to and end, one theatergoer sitting right behind LaBeouf called it 'sh-ty.' He didn't whisper, he didn't express regret after saying the proclamation. He just plainly stated that he just watched a 'sh-ty movie.' The comment started a conversation among a group of people, all of whom went on to talk about LaBeouf as if he wasn't even there. It was jarring, this invisibility the forced on him, but also understandable: 30 minutes before 'Man Down' ended, I took the empty seat next to LaBeouf. Not long after, I entertained the idea of reaching into the bag of popcorn he'd been noshing on and grabbing some for myself. It'd make a good story, I thought. Then I realized I had, like the group behind me, momentarily ignored that LaBeouf is real."

Don't expect Shia LaBeouf to say anything to you though, he'll be staying completely silent throughout the three-day project. But that isn't to say Shia won't be willing to shake your hand if you attempt to introduce yourself.

#ALLMYMOVIES will show all of Shia LaBeouf's movies over the three-day period (which began on Tuesday), 24 hours a day with 10-minute breaks in between at the Angelika Film Center at 18 West Houston Street, New York City. Admission is free.

If you're unable to jet off to New York in time, you can also watch Shia LaBeouf "perform" via live stream broadcast here.

Shia LaBeouf net worth is $25 million.

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