Here Is What Happens When You Cast Lindsay Lohan in Your Movie

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On the set of "The Canyons" in Los Angeles last summer: Amanda Brooks, Lindsay Lohan and Paul Schrader. By STEPHEN RODRICK Published: January 10, 2013

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Lindsay Lohan moves through the Chateau Marmont as if she owns the place, but in a debtor­prison kind of way. She’ll soon owe the hotel $46,000. Heads turn subtly as she slinks toward a table to meet a young producer and an old director. The actress’s mother, Dina Lohan, sits at the next table. Mom sweeps blond hair behind her ear and tries to eavesdrop. A few tables away, a distinguished­looking middle­aged man patiently waits for the actress. He has a stack of presents for her. Enlarge This Image

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Paul Schrader and Lindsay Lohan on the set of "The Canyons." Enlarge This Image

Lohan sits down, smiles and skips the small talk.

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“Hi, how are you? I won’t play Cynthia. I want to play Tara, the lead.” Braxton Pope and Paul Schrader nod happily. They’d been tipped off by her agent that this was how it was going to go. They tell her that sounds like a great idea. Schrader thinks she’s perfect for the role. Not everyone agrees. Schrader wrote “Raging Bull” and “Taxi Driver” and has directed 17 films. Still, some fear Lohan will end

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