Jew Screws American Apparel

Photo via Curbed LA
Hit & miss director Woody Allen seems to have some series problems with the Dov. He doesn’t want his name, or face, associated with American Apparel and he’s none too pleased that the house that photos of half-naked sweaty, herpes victims built is using his image to hawk over priced tees. The company used an image from his 1977 film Annie Hall on a few of their billboards back in May and Woody recently filed suit seeking $10 million in damages, or the cumulative amount his films have made since Annie Hall. Apparently, $30 t-shirts and neon lycra body suits are not kosher.

Oy vey 10 mil? Woody doesn’t have a leg to stand on. As soon as you’re famous you’re fair game. Parody is covered by the first amendment. Funny.
Reply to lucygooseycompletely agree. Your a movie star buddy, you get to be made fun of a little.
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