Back when he made "Annie Hall," Woody Allen poked fun at the way New Yorkers are perceived by the rest of the country as "left-wing, communist, Jewish, homosexual pornographers." But three decades later, Allen's films have found a new way to alienate middle America: By being set in Europe.Funny Or Die took on his penchant for overseas adventures with a fake trailer that ostensibly parodies last year's "Midnight in Paris" and his new one, "To Rome with Love," which opened in select cities this weekend.