They weren't just talking about Arnold last week, or wondering how Siegfried would cope without Roy. After all, Hollywood has been engaged in one of the ugliest family spats in years―pitting directors against studio heads and employees against bosses―over whether Oscar voters should get free DVDs. On Friday, 142 signatories, including Jodie Foster, Robert Redford and Martin Scorsese, printed an open letter to the head of the Motion Picture Association of America, Jack Valenti, decrying his recent decision to ban the freebies in the name of piracy prevention. "This is a real Karl Rove move," says director Robert Altaian. "It's just plain wrong. I think you'll see a boycott, of the Academy Awards."
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