
Oscar-winning actor Clint Eastwood is suing the hammerhead who is using his name and his movies to sell furniture, RumorFix has learned exclusively.
Dirty Harry is pulling out his double barrel legal power and suing Evo Furniture, Inmod and their owners for naming entertainment centers “Clint” and chairs and ottomans “Eastwood.”
According to court documents obtained by RumorFix, the online furniture company has cleverly used the movie icon’s films and name in their marketing:
“When you’re invited into a person’s home, you get to see the good, the bad and the ugly. When visitors come to your home the Clint 47″ Entertainment Center makes your family room along look like you live in a perfect world of a million dollars baby”“Whether your favorite movies are westerns from the 1970s or dramas from the 2000s, you need a comfortably stylish place to hang out and watch them. If you’re planning on having friends over for Dirty Harry marathons, then you definitely need something hip and modern. What you need is the Clint 71″ Entertainment Center.”
The lawsuit demands that Evo and Inmod stop using Eastwood’s name immediately, but doesn’t specify damages.
RumorFix scoured the Inmod website and noticed the “Clint 71″ Entertainment Center,” was switched to the “Eloisa 71″ Entertainment Center.
