Manne wrote:
Depending upon who you ask, a movie depicting the trials and tribulations of troubled actress Lindsay Lohan is in the works. Since Lohan has been very vocal about suing the pants off anyone using her name or likeness as in the great E*Trade debacle.
Filmmaker Charles Casillo recently bragged to the New York Post that his upcoming movie, "Dogs in Pocketbooks," which stars Lindsay Lohan look-a-like Lydia Hearst, saying, "Lydia will play a bratty movie goddess in and out of rehab, in trouble with the law, and hounded by greedy agents, predatory paparazzi, off-the-wall stalkers and crazed media."
He went on to tell Page Six, "[The movie] is in no way mean-spirited towards Lindsay. It's the kind of thing she has spoofed about herself in the past. It's more of a satire about the crazy people around her…"
Now Dina Lohan is weighing in, saying, Casillo's flick "is definitely based on Lindsay's likeness," and "We have a very strong case."
The Lohans have also lawyered up with Stephanie Ovadia, who says they have a strong case: "They are again using her likeness without her being compensated."
Now Casillo is doing some serious backpeddling, claiming that the movie is loosely based on multiple fallen Hollywood starlets including Paris Hilton, Britney Spears as well as icons like Marilyn Monroe and Jean Harlow and telling TMZ that reports that the flick is based on Lindsay are "totally blown out of proportion."
Meanwhile, Hearst, the actress attached to the project is also getting cold feet and took to her twitter today to distance herself from the project.
"Just so we are all clear.. My hair is Red because I am the new face of Schwarzkopf color. I am a model. I dyed my hair to front the campaign," she tweeted. "As for any theatrical roles I am currently filming Two Jacks directed by Bernard Rose. My next project is Catwalk by Tony Hickox.. Thank you all for your messages of encouragement during my transition to acting. I truly love and appreciate it. At this time I am not officially signed onto any other projects."
Dina Lohan had also threatened to sue the Fox network recently when Glee made fun of her famous daughter.
Do you think the Lohans will successfully sue the pants off the new "Dogs in Pocketbooks" flick? Get all your celebrity betting in the Bodog Sportsbook now.
Join:
2009/07/05
Messages:
148
It was great that Portman had time for love during such an intense movie which required so much from her both mentally and physically. In the film, you saw an incredibly slender version of Portman who worked out 8 hours a day with trainer Mary Helen Bowers, a former New York City Ballet dancer, to help her achieve the look and help her perform many of the ballet sequences you see in the film. According to Elle Magazine, the two trained a year prior to the beginning of rehearsals which helped her perform over 90% of the dance sequences and led to her lose 20 pounds.
During the preparation of the film, she seemed to have cozied-up to the film’s choreographer Benjamin Millepied, who is from Bordeaux, France and is a principal dancer in the New York City Ballet. The couple is expecting their first child to arrive in 2011.
Portman’s next project will be a romantic comedy starring Ashton Kutcher called “No Strings Attached,” where the two friends are involved in a “friends with benefits” type situation. It’s a bit of a breather after the insanely intense movie, Black Swan and boy does the girl have range.