He’s no stranger to a good time, and in the June 2014 issue of GQ magazine (out today!) Channing Tatum admits he and Shia LaBeouf had some pretty wild times while filming “A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints” years ago in New York City.
Just before filming commenced, the “Magic Mike” hunk and the “Nymphomaniac” stud got together and hit the town for some brotherly bonding.
Tatum confessed, “Me and Shia, I think we had just met that day. We were, like, ‘what shall we go out and do?’ We were drinking. And I think our initial thing was ‘Alright, let’s go out and try and get in a fight!’ This was just young dumb idiot actors thinking that that’s going to bond us. Because we’ll shed blood together blah blah blah. I’ve never seen him since then. The kid’s an incredible actor…I just wish that he would just act. Just act, man!”
“I definitely kicked in a window that night. But it wasn’t Barnes and Nobles. Just a window. I was running. We were just running and being hoodlums and throwing trash bags down streets and just being stupid. We were trying to be like eighties hoodlums. And I think as we were running I kicked this thing, not thinking that it would ever shatter. And everything just went raining down. And I was like ‘oh sh*t’. And then we just took off running.”
“We all split up. I think Shia even punched a cop car—we weren’t even sure if the cop was in the car, he punched the window of a cop car. It was pandemonium. It was just one of those nights that the volume just keeps getting turned up, turned up, turned up. And we all split up. We all just ran in opposite directions. I didn’t hide under a car, I dove in some trash bags: ‘I’m sitting here for a little while’. In hindsight it’s the funniest thing in the world—just typical actors trying too hard. It’s only fun because we didn’t get caught…that I can have perspective on it now and know it was stupid. I don’t think we were thinking.”
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