LINDSAY LOHAN – A RICHARD PHILLIPS FILM

Directed by: Richard Phillips and Taylor Steele Director of Photography: Todd Heater Costume Designer: Ellen Mirojnick Creative Director: Dominic Sidhu Art Director: Kyra Griffin Editor: Haines Hall Color mastering: Pascal Dangin for Boxmotion Music: Tamaryn and Rex John Shelverton Richard Phillips’ Lindsay Lohan will be included in “Commercial Break,” presented by the Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Venice, Italy, June 1 – 5, 2011, concurrent with the 54th international exhibition of the Venice Biennale.

25 thoughts on “LINDSAY LOHAN – A RICHARD PHILLIPS FILM

  1. shaun1138

    This is a great short. Lindsay once again proves she has a great screen presence. I wish her the best and can’t wait to see what she will be doing next. Once her life is in order I think we will see some great performances out of her.

  2. Cla900

    everyone is just far too harsh on this woman. it upsets me, it really does.
    i wish lindsay all the best.
    she’s going through something none of us would like to experience, the fact? she’s being stalked by a freemason says a lot.

    god? bless her

  3. ZachMac209

    This is fucking retarded. So they just told a cokewhore to stand there? Wow, how thought provoking and “deep.” These dumbasses would have been better off just burning a pile of money. I mean what the fuck, she didn’t even show her pale ass tits.

  4. soneet

    Keep it up, keep working your way to health, the positive effects will pile up. And please people, share kind words. Not to feel sorry for her, but to acknowledge that someone is working very hard. Saying cruel things doesn’t help anyone, especially not overblown comments that you would never dare say to a wild stranger in real life. I know this is the anonymous internet and all, but words are still words, people are still people. I rather see a person be healthy and we need to encourage that.

  5. ThegonzoGrift

    I really wish people were stop judging celebrities (and everyone else for that matter) so harshly. It’s not like we all sit around a table and talk about all the mistakes you’ve made in your life. These people have to deal with it everyday… I suppose some can say that’s the price you pay for fame, but no one becomes an actor looking to become HATED by everyone. I hope she does well.

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