The movie "American Hustle" has been dragged to court by a well-known science author who once wrote about microwaves and cooked his food in less than 30 seconds, for defamation.Paul Brodeur who writes about environmental stuff, is incensed at a scene in the Oscar-nominated flick in which Rosalyn (Jennifer Lawrence) tells Irving (Christian Bale) that microwaves take all the nutrition out of food, and she proves it's true by holding up a magazine article written by Brodeur.Mr. Brodeur says the writers and actors are liars who lie, because he's actually on record - in a magazine - in which he answers the question, "Is there any danger in eating food cooked by microwaves?" Â He says, "None that is known."The microwave expert is claiming his reputation in the scientific community is ruinned and he's been subjected to scorn and ridicule.He's demanding for a million dollars from Atlas Entertainment, Annapurna Productions and Columbia Pictures. He also wants a judge to order the removal of his name from all copies of the film.
Is this even possible?