When it's time to film the crucial four-way s=x scene, Lindsay Lohan barricades herself in her room, prompting director Paul Schrader to unleash his frustration behind closed doors.
Despite the chaos, adult-film star James Deen found shooting “The Canyons” to be a more manageable experience compared to his usual adult film projects.
Lohan's demand for attention caused delays, with the crew growing increasingly impatient.
In a surprising turn of events, Lohan proposes that the crew strip down to their underwear to alleviate her discomfort on set, a request met with laughter and resistance.
As tensions rise, Schrader takes a drastic step to motivate Lohan by disrobing himself, leading to the successful capture of the scene in one take.
The highly anticipated film, “The Canyons,” finally hits theaters and video on demand, drawing attention not only for Lohan's tumultuous behavior but also for Deen's mainstream debut.
Deen, known for his prolific work in the adult film industry, was introduced to the project by Bret Easton Ellis, the renowned author behind the screenplay.
The noir thriller delves into a complex plot involving a possessive movie producer played by Deen, who suspects his girlfriend, portrayed by Lohan, of having an affair with a co-star.
Despite speculations of a career shift for Deen, he remains committed to his roots in the adult film industry.
Deen's journey into adult filmmaking began at a young age, fueled by a desire to pursue his passion despite the skepticism from others in the entertainment industry.
His dedication and professionalism on the set of “The Canyons” impressed many, contrasting sharply with Lohan's erratic behavior and frequent delays.
The production faced numerous challenges, with Schrader navigating Hollywood politics while striving to maintain creative control over the project.
Deen expressed his disillusionment with mainstream entertainment, citing the cutthroat nature of the industry and his aversion to seeking fame.
As the drama unfolded on set, Lohan's diva-like demands and confrontations with the director further complicated the filming process.
Despite the setbacks, the low-budget production of “The Canyons” aimed to deliver a compelling narrative while keeping costs at a minimum.
With the film's release generating buzz and curiosity among audiences, Deen remains optimistic about its reception, emphasizing the unique elements that set “The Canyons” apart from traditional Hollywood fare.
The blend of controversy and creativity in the film promises to captivate viewers and challenge conventional expectations of cinematic storytelling.