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Monday, 16 June 2014

Student Sues 'Men In Black' Makers For $2Billion Dollars, Says They Stole His Homework

The writers of “Men in Black 3″ used a homework assignment stolen from a film school student to finish their blockbuster screenplay … so says the student, who’s now suing for TWO BILLION DOLLARS!!!

In fact, Constantino Basile says his script ideas were so good … they were used in THREE big Hollywood movies and spoofed by Steven Spielberg for the classic SNL short “Laser Cats 7″ … according to the lawsuit obtained by TMZ.

Basile claims he submitted his stories “The World of Jupiter” and “Crisis on Jupiter” as assignments for a class at Los Angeles Film School back in 2011.

In the docs, Basile says a teacher at the school sold his work to Hollywood film writers … who incorporated various elements of the stories into their movies, including “MIB 3,” “Prometheus,” and “Elysium.”

The bad news for Basile — those films weren’t exactly hailed by critics … but “Laser Cats 7″ was pretty damn funny.

Basile filed the lawsuit without an attorney. He wants $2 billion in damages

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