Bishka
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From a movie Lindsey Lohan is starring in....what do you think? From just reading it, I doubt they'll portray the members of the LDS Church in a favorable light. It's not much of a role for the 'Mormons', but it should be interesting
Georgie Rule
imdb said:Plot Summary for
Georgia Rule (2007)
Georgia Rule follows a rebellious, uncontrollable teenager (Lohan) who is hauled off by her dysfunctional mother (Huffman) to spend the summer with her grandmother (Fonda). Her journey will lead all three women to revelations of buried family secrets and an understanding that - regardless what happens - the ties that bind can never be broken.
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Georgie Rule