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'Pulp Fiction' Director Sues Neighbor re 'Blood-Curdling ... Pterodactyl-Like Screams' of Pet Birds

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It isn’t just working for Charlie Sheen that’s keeping Marty Singer busy.

The celebrity lawyer has filed suit in Los Angeles Superior Court on behalf of Quentin Tarantino, over the “blood-curdling … pterodactyl-like screams” that he allegedly is hearing for hours at a time from a screenwriter neighbor’s pet birds.

The 47-year-old director of Pulp Fiction says he can’t work at home due to the “ear-splitting shrieks” of the macaws left outside for much of the day by Alan Ball, the 53-year-old writer who won an Oscar for American Beauty, reports the Telegraph.

His suit seeks an injunction and reimbursement of attorney’s fees.

It isn’t just working for Charlie Sheen that’s keeping Marty Singer busy.

The celebrity lawyer has filed suit in Los Angeles Superior Court on behalf of Quentin Tarantino, over the “blood-curdling … pterodactyl-like screams” that he allegedly is hearing for hours at a time from a screenwriter neighbor’s pet birds.

The 47-year-old director of Pulp Fiction says he can’t work at home due to the “ear-splitting shrieks” of the macaws left outside for much of the day by Alan Ball, the 53-year-old writer who won an Oscar for American Beauty, reports the Telegraph.

His suit seeks an injunction and reimbursement of attorney’s fees.

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