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The Florida Supreme Court struck down a lawsuit brought by the family of a fisherman whose life and death served as the inspiration for the 2000 film The Perfect Storm. The family claimed Warner Bros. altered facts to make the movie more marketable. The court ruled that the filmmakers were protected under the Constitution's "Duh" amendment.
The Florida Supreme Court struck down a lawsuit brought by the family of a fisherman whose life and death served as the inspiration for the 2000 film The Perfect Storm. The family claimed Warner Bros. altered facts to make the movie more marketable. The court ruled that the filmmakers were protected under the Constitution's "Duh" amendment.