Last June Lindsay Lohan got frusterated with Bernie Goldmann and Melisa Wallack the directors of the movie Bill (now staring Jessica Alba in Lohan's place). Lohan then said she was only going to work with "big name directors from now on."- I Know who Killed Me - a thriller directed by Chris Sivertson, who unless he is known for co-directing his video All Cheerleaders Must Die, it would appear Lohan's choice here certainly is not in favor of a "big name" director
- The Best Time of Our Lives - this film also staring Keira Knightley is directed by John Maybury whose most recent project was the film The Jacket. I certainly wouldn't consider Maybury a big name, but at least he he seems to have more experience.
The verdict would be that at this point it would appear that perhaps it's a little harder than Lohan thought to get acting gigs under "big name directors." Tought story, eh?
(The above picture is Lohan on the set of Chapter 27, the film staring Jared Leto as Mark David Chapman)
Related Tags: Lindsay Lohan, Chapter 27, directors, Bill, Bobby, a Woman of No Importance, Georgia Rule, Speechless, I know who killed me, the best time of our lives, John Maybury, Chris Sivertson
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