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Monday, July 23, 2007

Missing: Lindsay

Is Tri-Star Pictures doing Lindsay Lohan a favor or being overly cautious?

The distributor is not screening, in advance, Lohan's "I Know Who Killed Me'' for critics, either because the movie may be panned, or, the company is worried too much publicity will attend Lohan for the wrong reasons: her troubled off-screen life.

Could they be concerned that an unwelcoming press could enhance Lohan's problems?

Plenty of movie stars have weathered tumult in their personal lives while having to face unpleasant reception to their work.

But sometimes it can work the other way. For instance, no matter how nutty Anne Heche's personal life has seemed, she gets great reviews. I'd say Lohan is equally talented.

Look at "Georgia Rule:'' Lohan reported to work late so often the producer sent her a scolding letter. And yet, her performance was wonderful: full of spark and authenticity. Then again, she was portraying Jane Fonda's deeply troubled granddaughter.

Stay tuned.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

That girl truly has problems. Maybe TriStar knew of the impending charges against her (see yesterday/today's news).

It's one thing to have an addiction and quite another to have it exposed to everyone with a television, Blackberry, cell phone, etc.

Hope Lindsay gets it together before they (the addictions and the media) tear her apart.

9:41 AM, July 25, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Instead of blogging about Lindsay, why don't you look at the other people she';s worked with. She's been in movies with Brian Geraty. He's from Ocean.

12:59 PM, July 26, 2007  

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