According to Forbes, Will Ferrell tops the list of overpaid stars. For every dollar he is paid, his movies only make $3.29. Shia LaBeouf's films, for example, make $160 per dollar he is paid. (He's on the mag's Best Stars for the Buck list.)
Zac Efron's making his first foray into the world of "serious acting" next month when his new movie Me and Orson Welles comes out, and apparently he's happy with the results.
He told Nylon for Guys as much. He says: "It’s the first time I’ve ever watched a movie [that I’m in] and in the end I’m like, ‘OK! I didn’t check my watch once!'"
Michael Bay made it official today that Transformers 3 is on the way for 2011.
And get this: Megan Fox, despite having recently compared Bay with ... well, ... Hitler, will be back, but Bay does get a little dig in. He says:
Oh, how we love Megan Fox and the nutso things she's always saying. You may recall her battle of the words this summer with Michael Bay (ahem, biting the hand that's fed her). But wait, there's more.
As you know, we're not really big fans of Shia LaBeouf around here, so it's not a little disheartening to see that LaDouche is now dating the lovely, young Carey Mulligan. They were spotted today holding hands in New York City as they film Money Never Sleeps, the sequel to Wall Street.
Transformers star Shia LaBeouf stunned guests at a charity bash – after writing a check for a whopping $10,000.
The actor was attending the Riders for Health auction in Los Angeles, when he showed off his generous side.
The 23-year-old reportedly bid for items including a $3,000 hand-painted racing jacket and a $2,500 helmet.
Proceeds from the auction will go to the international non-profit organization that provides health care to rural African villages using motorcycles.
Transformers star Shia LaBeouf and Arrested Development’s Michael Cera have emerged as the front-runners to play Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, in a new movie about the social network, according to reports.
Harrison Ford is set to reprise his role as the legendary explorer, Indiana Jones, despite pushing 70.
Seriously?
Harrison, who turns 67 later on this month, will play the role of Indy in the fifth film in the series and it's rumored to be his last performance as the adventurer. (Ya think?! ...)
Filming is notexpected to start until next year, and the flick will not be released before 2011, when the star will be 69.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen took its revenge on the box office this weekend.
The sequel to 2007's hit film Transformers, which stars Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox, took in an estimated $201.2 million this weekend, making it the second best five-day opening in history.
The Dark Knight holds the number one spot, having grossed $203.8 million in its first five days in 2008.
Shia LaBeouf sat down with Extra this week to try to explain away his bizarre comments about his mother from earlier this year.
The Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen star, who seemed bent on destroying his career a few months ago, doesn't take his statements back, however.