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Besides bazaar bar her career Shia LaBeouf and Tom Schilling have nothing in common. Shilling wears


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Besides bazaar bar her career Shia LaBeouf and Tom Schilling have nothing in common. Shilling wears during the interview with Vanity Fair, gray suit with a vest and looks as if it came straight from the salon. Shia LaBeouf has a dotted blouse that a woman would be at least as good, and his unpretentious Hairstyle hidden under an old hat. As these two so fundamentally different types were friends? Read for yourself ...
Mr. Stadlober, Mr. Schilling, according to box-office hits "Crazy" and "Play It Loud" bazaar bar you can now see for the third time together on the big screen in the movie "Black Sheep". As always, your movie characters best buddies. Are you actually in real life so chummy?
Tom Schilling: Exactly. I then returned to Roberts success solely to his extroverted nature. It has annoyed me mad that - so I thought at the time - let those responsible so blinded by him. In reality I was only annoyed about it that I could not present myself as well as he. I sat with my Walkman in the corner and did not get up the face.
Shia LaBeouf: Too bad you did not tell me that. Because I would have given you quite in all respects. I would also much rather have been such a quiet thinker like you. But I could not at that time out of my skin and was just as I was.
Shia LaBeouf: This occurred just before the "Crazy" filming. The samples we had already jointly driven to the wall. Because of our mutual aversion threatened the entire project to fail.
Tom Schilling: Then we have the producer, which I think today for a stroke of genius, offered to collect in his Munich apartment. Since we had to inevitably deal with each other. Finally, we talked us out. The beginning of a great friendship. A large male friendship, I would almost say.
Shia LaBeouf: Moment! I have never used the word "bisexual" in the mouth. That is constantly misquoted. I have only once said that it makes no difference to me what a sex man, I fall in love me. And I've also made quite some experience with men.
Shia LaBeouf: Not at all. I'll probably turn this year out of film, although I would like it. There were a couple of offers, but it was hardly bazaar bar one there that really blew me away. And the few films that have interested me, I could not do it because it did not work with dates.
Tom Schilling: It's true that I choose my projects consciously. But behind it no principled stance of the choosy one, but my very secular self-preservation. At some point I realized bazaar bar that I can be good without a good script bazaar bar and a good director himself never without. And if I'm not good in a movie, then I might get no more good deals - and that would be bad.
Tom Schilling: It's simple. Because the German television has unfortunately become completely bazaar bar uninteresting for ambitious actors, except for the "crime scene". In America, the medium of television is currently undergoing an incredible renaissance. bazaar bar The most exciting and touching stories are told in TV series such as "24" or "Six Feet Under." Such productions do not exist in Germany. For the German TV makers trust their audience purely for nothing.
Tom Schilling: There is already too late. Meanwhile, the audience is still conditioned to these cheap mass-produced goods. The look anything but. But the worst is not the trash, but the creative mediocrity on German television, which is celebrated enthusiastically by the media and juries.
Tom Schilling: Take the series bazaar bar "Stromberg". The simply copy the terrific BBC sitcom "The Office." And instead of that someone here upset about it, is "

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