Shia LaBeouf has admitted that he was a big fame of director Oliver Stone and loved working with him on new movie Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.
Stone returns to Wall Street, thirteen years after the original won Michael Douglas an Oscar for his performance as Gordon Gekko.
And Douglas is back alongside LaBeouf and they are joined by Carey Mulligan, Josh Brolin and Frank Langella.
Speaking to MTV the actor said: "In the '80s and '90s, [Oliver Stone] was the most dangerous filmmaker alive.
"It's wild. His maturation has softened him now, but at least in the movies that are in that box set, you not only [get] entertainment, but you also get outrageous information.
"There's an education process. How many directors do you know have college courses based on them in film schools? It says something about him."
But LaBeouf has returned to his breakthrough role as Sam Witwicky as he is currently filming the third Transformers movie, which sees Michael Bay back in the director's chair.
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