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Who should star in Martin Scorsese's Frank Sinatra movie?

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yagelski | 3 years ago
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My vote is for Harry Connick Jr.
http://www.babble.com/CS/blogs/famecrawler/2008/12/08-15/harry-connick-jr-letterman-christmas-kids-picture.jpg

I suppose he might be getting a little old, but he can REALLY sing the Sinatra style and he has Broadway and television acting experience. Plus, he's already got the blue eyes!

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lon | 3 years ago
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Sort of feels like it has to be someone of Italian descent, no? If ever a role seems destined to be filled by an Italian actor, it's Frank...

I'm tempted to go with Peter Facinelli? He's a pretty good actor, he's Italian, and he looks alright in a retro hat:

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I think ideally you'd cast an unknown, but if you wanted a guy with some acting experience, this could work...

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anjrued | 3 years ago
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adamschoales | 3 years ago
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It's tough to say. Personally I'd love to see them go with a no-name actor. Its a lot harder to think of someone as a famous person (Frank) when they're played be another very famous person.

Sure, it can be done (Jamie Fox as Ray Charles) but it takes a very seriously talented actor.

That said my vote is for Michael C. Hall - because he's amazing. Though the dexter association might be tough to break.

James Franco was a very good suggestion. I never realized how much he looks like a young Frank.

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bstephens | 3 years ago
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Tom Cruise, Leo DiCaprio, Topher Grace, Justin Timberlake, or Frankie Muniz

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gno | 3 years ago Report

You're joking right? I can only assume because you've picked all tiny, scrawny man-boys.

1. Tom Cruise is too old and troll-like. He couldn't be suave if he got hit in the head with a shampoo bottle
2. Leo is too boyish
3. Topher's too scrawny and innocent looking
4. Justin's too Disney commercial
5. Frankie is too....well have you seen pics of him lately? A man-boy redneck is the exact opposite of Sinatra. Pass.

I say back to the drawing board!

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elly2222 | 3 years ago
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Sam Rockwell would be good - a good actor who has played many charismatic characters, but he's not so famous we would see 'Sam Rockwell' the whole time instead of who he's portraying.

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easyeboy | 3 years ago
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Leonardo DiCaprio
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gno | 3 years ago Report

Heck no! That bloated man-boy? I'll grant you he can act, but there are certain roles that he just was not built for - and rock 'em, sock 'em Frank was not one of them.

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greg544 | 3 years ago
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Eddie Murphy, Jamie Fox, Whoopie Goldberg would all work for me.

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