For those of us waiting with baited breath for the release of Justin Timberlake's film Alpha Dog, the wait might just be a little longer. Jesse James Hollywood, on whose kidnap and murder case the film is based, claims the film will prejudice his upcoming trial for the abduction and murder of a teenager over an alleged drug debt. Lawyers are trying to block the film from being distributed and have asked that the Santa Barbara district attorney's office be removed from the case as result of their cooperation with filmmakers. Jesse James Hollywood went missing in 2000, and production on the movie was complete some time after that, but the film's script had to be rewritten when Hollywood was arrested in Brazil in 2005 after lawyers advised that names be changed.