Tuesday marked the first day Shia LaBeouf is inviting audiences to watch him watch his own movies consecutively in reverse chronological order.
From Nov. 10 to Nov. 12, for 24 hours a day, audiences can join the actor in person or watch a live stream. In the video, there is no sound and no commentary, just LaBeouf facing the camera.
His "performance" is for an art project called #AllMyMovies, and he will watch films ranging from "Breakfast with Einstein" to box office hits like "Transformers" and "Holes."
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#AllMyMovies commenced at 9 a.m. PST at the Angelika Film Center in New York City.
Watch the live stream here.
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