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"I KNOW WHO KILLED ME" co-star Spencer Garrett on LINDSAY LOHAN

Actor Spencer Garrett Discusses His New Films "I Know Who Killed Me" and "Charlie Wilson's War"

On Wednesday, July 18, highly acclaimed character actor Spencer Garrett participated in an exclusive interview on MOVIE GEEKS UNITED!, the most popular movie talk radio program on the internet.

On Lindsay Lohan: "I'd worked with Lindsay Lohan and Brian Geraghty on Emilio Estevez's film ["Bobby"]. It was a nice reunion for the three of us. I think that she [Lohan] brings a real rawness, and can be extremely present. She comes to play and she's an incredibly hard worker. Unfortunately, there's a lot of baggage surrounding her these days. We were surrounded by the paparazzi. I think she's going to come through the other side and she's going to be one of our great actors."

"Charlie Wilson's War": "Two words: Mike Nichols. That was a dream come true. We had Julia Roberts and Amy Adams and Philip Seymour Hoffman and Tom Hanks; from floor to ceiling, it was an absolute dream. It was a privilege to watch [Nichols] because he has this legendary status about him, but without ego. Everyone wanted to do good work for him. And when you get to speak [screenwriter] Aaron Sorkin's words with Mike Nichols directing, it doesn't get any better."

"21": "This is a terrific film with Kevin Spacey and Laurence Fishbourne. I saw it the other night and it's terrific. It's about a group of MIT students who attempt a scam in Vegas."

Mr. Garrett also discussed his work on the political drama "Bobby" and his past collaborations with writer Aaron Sorkin, on his television series "Sports Night" and "The West Wing".

Also on hand for the broadcast were the writer, director and principal cast of the upcoming horror film "Women's Studies". Actress Judith O'Dea (who portrayed Barbara in 1968's "Night of the Living Dead") discussed the themes behind Mr. Romero's classic. "For me the key message was how each of us react differently to unspeakable terror or cataclysmic events."


Internet users may listen to the show on replay by visiting www.blogtalkradio.com/moviegeeksunited. They may also subscribe to the podcast via
I TUNES.



Movie Geeks United! is a movie-themed internet radio talk show that airs twice weekly on Sundays at 6pm (EST) and Wednesdays at 10pm (EST). The show features three knowledgeable, witty and insightful co-hosts who discuss the most pressing issues in film and converse with industry filmmakers, actors and additional creative talent. Past shows include 2-hour tributes to Al Pacino and David Lynch, as well as celebrations of "The Big Lebowski" phenomenon and interviews with industry talents like actors Steven Bauer, and directors George Ratliff, Jerry Schatzberg, Sophie Fiennes and Anthony Giacchino.

Source : Movie Geeks United!

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