Dina Lohan, Mother Of The Century: 'Ali Is A Little Scared Because She's Meeting Adults'
Posted by Molly Friedman at 11:40 AM on July 29, 2008
We don't know whether to cry tears of sadness or sweet relief, but last night brought us the heartbreaking season finale of Dina Lohan's dream come true: the Lindsay-free joy ride through the one of the most frightening TV family's household that was Living Lohan. And despite all Dina's efforts to convince us we should be happy for little 14-year old Ali and her double whammy of career success stories featured in this episode, the last few months have taught us that a role in the Troll remake and a single that makes our ears bleed do not necessarily a superstar make. But, as we've learned throughout the season, no matter how small these sad triumphs, if it weren't for Dina and her never-ending flow of parental lessons, Ali would still just be some normal teenager allowed to go to the mall with friends and shop, instead of Dina's way of remaining the Mother Of The Century:
1) Guarantee Daughter Flops An Audition By Giving Her The Script The Day Before! As we noted a while back, Ali is reportedly slated to appear in the "Worst Movie Ever Made," a remake of cheap horror dramedy Troll. And though it's quite obvious to everyone else that the producers are intent on casting a Lohan to get their movie some publicity, Dina manages to make the situation as difficult as possible by handing her the script one day before her audition. But we can't really argue with this nugget of wisdom: "If you're a really good director, you will know and you will see if someone has talent whether they know the lines or don't know the lines."
2) Show Support During Said Audition By Telling Daughter, "You Don't Need Mommy"! After noting how scary it can be for someone like Ali, who doesn't exactly have the most mature parents in the world, to meet real-live "adults," Dina responds to her tween's meager request for assistance during the meeting with the flick's director by telling her, "You don't need mommy." Way to bolster her chances for an inevitable estrangement "just like Lindsay!"
And that's a wrap! While we have yet to learn whether or not they'll be a Season Two of Living Lohan, one thing is certain — whether or not Ali succeeds in her career, Dina will surely find a way to continue to keep her name in the news. After all, isn't that what living Lohan is all about?
- LIVING LOHAN [E!]

We don't know whether to cry tears of sadness or sweet relief, but last night brought us the heartbreaking season finale of Dina Lohan's
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brilliantmistake
Posted 12:49 PM 29/7/08
Ah, yes, the "really good director" that's sure to be at the helm of Troll. I hear that's Scorsese's next project.
In Dinah's defense, it shouldn't take more than a day to memorize the line "AIEEEEEEEE!!!!!! TROLL!!"
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Mr-Busy
Posted 11:46 AM 29/7/08
No wonder she received that "Mother of the Year" thing out on Long Island. It was very well deserved. (Another winner was the mother of Steve Guttenberg - and since he has begun running amuck - you really have to wonder about the winning criteria - it must have been bus fare to the event.)
Mr-Busy
Oxycontinmoron
Posted 11:51 PM 29/7/08
While listening to her track, Ali says, "That's me, right?"
That should tell us something about how much editing goes into these things. If you think she sounds flat now, you should hear her actual voice!
Oxycontinmoron
Breadbowl
Posted 12:53 AM 30/7/08
At the same ceremony that Dina received her award, Patsy Ramsey received a posthumous Mother of the Year Award.
Breadbowl
Oxycontinmoron
Posted 1:28 AM 30/7/08
@Breadbowl: WTF?! A. Both parents were recently absolved of any wrongdoing through DNA evidence; and B. She died of cancer, having never known who killed her little girl.
While you may not agree with involving children in kiddie beauty pageants, the comment is in poor taste.
Oxycontinmoron
Breadbowl
Posted 1:36 AM 30/7/08
@oxycontinmoron Relax francis. I'm really not interested in your opinion nor do I consider you to be the arbiter of taste. In addition, I thought your post about retarded people could be seen as bad taste...so don't throw stones.
Breadbowl
Oxycontinmoron
Posted 2:15 AM 30/7/08
Throwing stones would be comparing apples to apples. My comment was in reference to an obvious parody containing a "nobody" which you are now comparing to your disgustingly insensitive comment about an actual dead mother and an actual murdered little girl.
That's not throwing stones. And I certainly don't give a flying fuck what you think of my original comment to you as I wasn't looking for a response from someone as callous and insensitive as you. But thanks anyway.
Oxycontinmoron
Breadbowl
Posted 2:40 AM 30/7/08
@ oxycontinmoron Are you gonna bark all day little doggy or are you gonna bite? Who are you, JonBenet's brother?
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Midge
Posted 2:36 AM 30/7/08
I would go to see the remake of Troll. At a drive-in. Really stoned.
I miss drive-ins.
Midge
TurdBlossom
Posted 4:03 AM 30/7/08
You'd need to be really stoned to stomach Ali's "acting"
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Mr-Busy
Posted 7:04 AM 30/7/08
RIP little Jon Benet and her mother Patsy. Both mother and daughter were way more talented and respectable than the Lohans on any day of the week.
Mr-Busy
Passwordforgetter
Posted 4:07 PM 30/7/08
Hey, anybody got any good holocaust jokes ?
Passwordforgetter