Lohan Has Digital Breast Reduction For Movie


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Teen actress Lindsay Lohan's breasts have been digitally reduced for forthcoming Disney film Herbie: Fully Loaded, to avoid offending family audiences.

Test screenings for the new movie, the fourth sequel to the 1968 film The Love Bug about a Volkswagen Beetle car with a mind of its own, indicated that some parents felt Lohan's character Maggie Peyton was too raunchy for a children's film.

Disney technicians were forced to plough through numerous scenes - especially those showing the busty actress jumping up and down at a motor racing track, reducing her breasts by two cup sizes and raising revealing necklines on her T-shirts.

Amused at her digital bosom reduction, Lohan says, "I don't know how Renee Zellweger kept swelling and shrinking for Bridget Jones. It's no fun.

"Bring on the computer guys."

http://www.hollywood.com/news/detail/article/2440957

Wouldn't it be much faster to actually reshoot it than changing it through computer imaging?

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How would shooting it again alter the size of them :pinch:?

Shame really, the new movie will be crap. It's all for the money. Herby was better in the older movies (Y)

Teen actress Lindsay Lohan's breasts have been digitally reduced for forthcoming Disney film Herbie: Fully Loaded, to avoid offending family audiences.

Haha...I can see it now...what if Disney didnt reduce those blouse bunnies? :huh:

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Mom: Johnny, why do you keep that empty box of popcorn over your lap? It's garbage, young man. Now give it here.

Johnny: No, mom, I need it, stop.

Mom: Gasp! (hushed voice) Johnny, you have an erection!

Johnny: But Mom, I can't help it, Lindsay Lohan's jugs are bouncing up and down so much!

Mom: Jugs??? Where did you get that language?

Johnny: Dad uses it all the time! He tells his friends you need bigger ones, too.

Mom: Well! I'm going to write letters to Disney AND have a word with your father..

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Hmmm, as if they aren't already offended by the fact that shes a dumb crackwhore.

Old news, by the way. Sheesh.

there had better be an uncut version!! :p

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Sure thing.

I bet they may the scenes unlockable on the Herbie : Fully Loaded dvd.... To unlock, press Menu - Pound - Pound - Pound - Pound - Pound - Pound - Pound - Pound - Pound - Pound et. all until tired or excitement wears off... :rofl:

Actually that did happen in "The Rescuers". Somebody slipped in a porno image for a few frames of that movie.

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I saw that on snopes.com. :laugh:

http://snopes.com/disney/films/rescuers.htm

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Teen actress Lindsay Lohan's breasts have been digitally reduced for forthcoming Disney film Herbie: Fully Loaded, to avoid offending family audiences.
Im going to have to complain at disney that the movie title is somewhat misleading. If lohan isnt fully loaded as the title suggests im not getting my moneys worth. :crazy:
How would shooting it again alter the size of them :pinch:?

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if it the same person all the threads are about nowaday, then just giving her a few weeks will reduce those puppies in no time.

coke diet will make you slim and breastless in weeks

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