‘Georgia Rule’ Boss: Lohan Letter Wasn’t Nasty

The Hollywood Reporter spoke with Morgan Creek CEO James G. Robinson about his sternly worded letter to Lindsay Lohan in regards to the actress’ behavior on the ‘Georgia Rule’ set. “I’m just trying to get the movie made,” Robinson said. “I did what I felt I needed to do on behalf of the movie and on behalf of her, too. I wanted to set some limits.” The 70-year-old added, “It was not a nasty letter. It was, ‘Come on be a professional.’ We’re halfway through with six weeks to go. There’s no turning back. I wrote the letter; it was from me, not some damn attorney. She showed up. That’s all I cared about.” Read more.


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