Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Story about Lindsay Lohan in "Dogs in Pocketbooks"?! Lohan's camp considering legal action

Lindsay Lohan's colorful-controversial life has been the subjects of punch lines and other comedy works like the upcoming comedy movie "Dogs in Pocketbooks".

Lydia Hearst Shaw has landed her biggest break in which screenwriter Charles Casillo told the New York Post that "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 -- a role obviously based on Lindsay Lohan."

But the movie is now fueling objection from Lohan's camp. According to TMZ, Lindsay’s family is considering taking legal action since the film is “using her likeness without her being compensated” and add, "Not only that but they are advertising the fact that they are using her likeness."

With legal action is now being considered, Dogs in Pocketbooks' screenwriter Charles Casillo is now saying that movie is not about Lindsay Lohan. Explaining that "[The movie] is in no way mean-spirited towards Lindsay." The movie is "a satire about the crazy people around her and the situations they generate."

Just thinking of it, tt will very interesting and intriguing on how they will deliver the story.


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