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Thu, Feb 26 2009

Warren Beatty wants Lindsay Lohan in Film

Academy Award Winning actor, producer, screenwriter & director Warren Beatty wants Lindsay Lohan to be a part of one of his films. Beatty wants to direct and star in a new movie with Lindsay playing the role of his daughter.

According to the rumors, Beatty wants Lindsay to come live with him (guest house presumably) while he shoots the movie. This provision is to ensure Lindsay makes it to the set on time and ready – and I’m sure it could help with the paparazzi situation! There are no other details, so let’s hope that this turns out to be a “big break” for Lindsay!

Lindsay Lohan Shopping

Meanwhile, these photos show Lindsay Lohan shopping at Maxfields in Beverly Hills yesterday.

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Also check out a couple of photos from last weekend when Lindsay was pampered at the Patrick Melville Salon and Spa Oscars Experience held at the Peninsula Hotel.

Images: splashnewsonline.com (top 3) & Pacific Coast News

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  1. By herbiefrog

    sounds a bit dogy

    [what we havent even started]

    shhhh

    [what?]

    oh b*gger we etc

    so shh…

  2. By Nikko Morales

    I don’t think this really has to do with Lindsay coming late; they fixed the news story to look as though it had to do with the offscreen drama of “Georgia Rule”, which is unfair. Lindsay made her mistake (of being tardy and absent from the set) only once and acted like a professional on “I Know Who Killed Me” and “Labor Pains”, according to the cast and crew of those films. Besides, Warren Beatty did the same of having his young co-star, Charlie Korsmo, live with him when they were both making “Dick Tracy” together (Korsmo played The Kid and Beatty both directed and starred as Tracy). “Dick Tracy”, by the way, is still the greatest comic strip movie ever made as far as I’m concerned.