Which drug, where?

Perhaps the film’s failure has got something to do with the fact LeBeouf tried a bit of method acting – he wasn’t exactly shy and retiring about it with the press – but in taking acid to prepare for the role, he ended up taking the WRONG DRUG.

Shia LaBeouf, Rupert Grint and James BucklyDon't take drugs kids, especially not the wrong ones

"In the script, it's Carpathian ecstasy, a special hostel ecstasy that exists in maybe just Bucharest,” Director Fredrik Bond told Vulture. "So, Shia said he took acid? I didn't know he went out and said that. But it was always ecstasy in the script."

Now, after we let out a big laugh at the idea of Shia LaBeouf’s face when he realised Narcotico Confusious has plagued his career, we started feeling sorry for him. For some reason, people like Michael Fassbender can get away with being in rubbish films, and Shia can’t. Guess that’s just the way it is.