
"We're in the Adirondacks, and Josh Brolin and I are shooting this bike scene," the actor told the press assembled at the Wall Street sequel's premiere. "And at one point I say to Josh a line — 'You should look at yourself in the mirror first and see yourself. It might scare you,'" recalled LaBeouf. "I looked at the line for a couple of months and thought I'd go to Oliver and say, 'You look at the mirror and look at yourself. It's sort of repetitive. Why don't we just cut one of those? Why don't I say, Look at yourself. It might scare you.' This is Oliver verbatim. He looks at me and goes, 'I like mirror. I wrote Scarface. Go fuck yourself.'" Ouch.
We presume that LaBeouf kept his comments to himself from there on in, and perhaps he should learn how to pronounce words first before trying to write them (see video below).
For more Oliver Stone, check out our retrospective of the director's films. "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" hits theaters this weekend.
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