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    'Charlie Countryman' Trailer: Shia LaBeouf Woos Evan Rachel Wood, Fights Mads Mikkelsen

    Whether you adore Shia LaBeouf or despise him, you'll find something to enjoy in the new trailer for Charlie Countryman. He's the title character and gets to make out with Evan Rachel Wood and hang out with Ron Weasley Rupert Grint, so his fans can be happy about that. He also gets beat up --…

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  • 'The Necessary Death Of Charlie Countryman' Review: A Pointless Yet Fun Romantic Adventure [Sundance 2013]

    In terms of message, there isn’t really much to The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman. It’s a film about love and the trials and tribulations we endure for it. Which, in a way, is pretty much the theme of half the movies ever made. What makes the film so entertaining is that it's kind of…

    By Germain Lussier Read More
  • Jack White To Score 'The Lone Ranger;' Moby Scoring 'The Necessary Death Of Charlie Countryman'

    There's some big movie score news today. Earlier this afternoon Moby was announced as the choice to score The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman, which has Shia LaBeouf, Evan Rachel Wood, Mads Mikkelsen, Melissa Leo and Til Schweiger lined up to star in a story about a guy (LaBeouf) who falls for a girl (Wood)…

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  • Casting Bits: Shia LaBeouf Back In 'Charlie Countryman', Bill Hader, Josh Gad And Kate Hudson To Voice 'Me & My Shadow'

    In April 2010, Shia LaBeouf was set to team up with commercial director Dante Ariola for The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman. However, scheduling issues got in the way and in March 2011, Zac Efron and a different commercial director, Fredrik Bond, stepped in to take their place. Now things have shifted around yet again,…

    By Angie Han Read More
  • Commercial Director Fredrik Bond To Make Feature Film Debut With Romantic Action Comedy Starring Zac Efron

    The first time we heard about The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman, it was set to star Shia LaBeouf with commercial director Dante Ariola helming. Since then, fellow Disney alum Zac Efron has taken over LaBeouf's role, and a different commercial director, Fredrik Bond, has stepped in for Ariola. Also, it's not called The Necessary Death…

    By Angie Han Read More
  • Shia LaBeouf

    Shia LaBeouf To Star In The Necessary Death Of Charlie Countryman

    Mandate Pictures just announced that Shia LaBeouf would star in The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman, the feature directorial debut of award-winning commercial director Dante Ariola (check out some of his commercial work in our commercial director spotlight). The original screenplay was featured on the 2007 Black List (a Hollywood insider listing of the top…

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