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Thursday, 17 December 2009

Lindsay Lohan’s dad begs Samantha Ronson to save Lindsay



Michael Lohan – who has spoken publicly about his concerns for the 'Mean Girls’ actress’ mental health and claimed she is addicted to prescription drugs – has urged the star’s on/off DJ lover to convince Lindsay to go to rehab, despite previously branding her a 'disgusting parasite'.
He said: 'Maybe Samantha will help Lindsay turn her life around and get her into rehab. At least I know Samantha cares. Time is running out for Lindsay. We need to save her.'
While Michael is keen to welcome Samantha back into his daughter’s life, he wants to exclude her mother, his estranged wife Dina, branding her a 'sick human being'.
He added in an interview with the UAE’s Insider magazine: 'She tells me how bad the problem is with our daughter and in the same breath is avoiding the subject.
'She is a sick human being. Dina can continue to lie and avoid the truth, but I am going to continue to show what a liar she is. She can continue to make all the excuses she wants, but she can’t deal with the truth.
'We need to save Lindsay – and now.'
Michael – who recently leaked a series of tapes of phone calls between himself and Dina detailing their fears for Lindsay – has vowed to help turn Lindsay’s life around.
He previously said: "I want my daughter off prescription medication. She never needed it in her life... I'm not going to watch my daughter die. Hate me now, but you love me more later because I'm going to turn her life around."




Lord Of The Rings Set For Blu-Ray Bow
One ring will rule them all on April 6





“One Blu-ray to rule them all, one Blu-ray to find them. One Blu-ray to bring them all and in the darkness find them.”Don’t know if you noticed, but we cleverly changed the words of J.R.R. Tolkien’s famous verse to celebrate the fact that today, at long, long (long long long) last, it was announced that Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy is coming to Blu-ray.Get out your calendars, flip to April, and then put a big old red circle around April 6, for that’s when the trilogy is set to debut in a beautiful nine-disc, three-film package that will retail, in the States, for around a hundred bucks. And no, we have no idea what that is in real money.
No word yet on what extras will be on the discs, or indeed if the pic and sound will have been revamped especially for the Blu-format, but the trilogy - which is, of course, The Fellowship Of The Ring, The Two Towers and The Return Of The King - will apparently contain the theatrical versions, with the Extended Editions to follow at a later date. Regardless, though, we’re chomping at the bit to take a trip to Mordor once more – this time in eye-exploding 1080p. Bring it on.

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