'Star Trek: Into Darkness' Chris Pine Recalls How It Was To Work With Lindsay Lohan; Actor Call the Experience a 'Cyclone Of Insanity'

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In a recent interview, "Star Trek: Into Darkness" star Chris Pine recalled how it was working with Lindsay Lohan years ago for the blockbuster fail, "Just My Luck."






Although a lot of time has passed since the epic flop he did with Lohan premiered in theaters in 2006, Pine can still remember how crazy it was working with Lohan, who was demanding $7.5 million paychecks at the age of 18.






"It was a real cyclone of insanity, like being around The Beatles," he told The Hollywood Reporter. "It was fascinating to watch, and in hindsight it's really a distinct moment in someone's life when you see what's really wonderful about what we get to do and what's really dangerous about it."






Despite how chaotic it was to work with Lohan, Pine took it as an experience to learn.






"Hollywood is like living in a weird bubble," he said, according to the  Huffington Post. "A bunch of people take care of you and get you stuff, and you're the center of that little microcosmic world. You start believing that it is real and … you deserve it."






Today, it is unpredictable where Lohan's acting career will lead. Recent co-workers of the starlet can't stand collaborating with her.






Paul Schrader, who directed Lohan in the widely-panned 2012 film "The Canyons," called her a "train wreck" and sums up working with her in just a few words: "Tardiness, unpredictability, tantrums, absences, neediness, psychodrama."

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