Shia LaBeouf's latest project titled "#ALLMYMOVIES" is a three-day movie marathon of the actor watching all of his 27 movies at the Angelika Film Center in New York. Admission is free of charge, but those who can't make it to the venue can watch a livestream of LaBeouf watching himself, according to The New York Times.

"Visitors are invited to join Shia LaBeouf in person as he watches all his movies consecutively in reverse chronological order over the next three days, 24 hours a day," according to the project's website.

The screening started on Tuesday at noon with "Man Down," and will go in reverse order of date to conclude with his debut film with a 10-minute intermission between each film, according to Entertainment Weekly.

The livestream (below) does not have any audio, but will continuously broadcast the actor giving viewers an opportunity to watch his reactions as he goes through all of his films.

In February 2014, the "Transformers" actor sat in a Los Angeles art gallery for five days wearing a bag on his head that read "I Am Not Famous Anymore," as part of an art performance dubbed "#IAMSORRY." He later claimed he was sexually assaulted by a visitor at the gallery, as HNGN previously reported.