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PopcornTreeCt 05-14-09 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Ash Ketchum (Post 9444247)
As I get older, I appreciate Sinatra more and Scorsese less.

I have to say, I wouldn't expect to hear you're older based on your username.

JeffTheAlpaca 05-15-09 02:27 AM

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is it too late to get Robert De Niro to play Sinatra?

He is a fan of his music and maybe it would reinvigorate his career.

wirefan 05-15-09 03:22 AM

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Originally Posted by mwbmis (Post 9445076)
I hope this isn't the Scorsese lead that Vincent Chase is getting.

:lol: You beat me to it... but talk about potential cross promotion possibilities!

Gotta expect the old late Nov/Dec, "gee would you like to see a screener Mr Oscar voter" release timeline... not that it would be targeting Oscars of course!

wirefan 05-15-09 03:25 AM

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Originally Posted by RagingBull80 (Post 9444949)
http://news.yahoo.com/s/eonline/2009...vies_eo/123878



When reading the headline at Yahoo I thought that Lohan landed a role in a Scorsese picture.

Well is that more or less believable than Lohan nabbing a part in a film where she is working at a science institute? She could at least play a groupie in the Sinatra movie? :)

sauce07 05-15-09 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by mwbmis (Post 9445076)
I hope this isn't the Scorsese lead that Vincent Chase is getting.

Nope thats the Great Gatsby

islandclaws 05-15-09 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Solid Snake PAC (Post 9444378)
Alpha Male can mean many things. Yeah, he's a guy..but..can he beat you up? I'd think Clive Owen is more of an Alpha Male type for today..among others.

<img src=http://www.adequatulence.com/hartman/vault/pictures/sinatra2.jpg alt=fs

"I got chunks of guys like him in my stool!"

Ash Ketchum 05-15-09 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt (Post 9445182)
I have to say, I wouldn't expect to hear you're older based on your username.

Regression.

It affects three out of five Baby Boomers.

Recent studies report an advanced strain affecting the younger demographics.

It could happen to you.

Rypro 525 05-15-09 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by mwbmis (Post 9445076)
I hope this isn't the Scorsese lead that Vincent Chase is getting.

well he could always be in Shutter Island, you never know

JeffTheAlpaca 05-18-09 07:02 AM

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I hope this is not true


Jamie Foxx has been tipped to play late Rat Pack crooner Frank Sinatra, according to reports.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Harry Connick Jr. were among the names rumoured to be in contention for the role after it was announced earlier this month that filmmaker Martin Scorsese will direct a biopic.

But now African-American actor Foxx, who won an Oscar for his portrayal of Ray Charles in 2004's Ray, has emerged as the favourite to play Ol' Blue Eyes.

And studio bosses are convinced Foxx has the charisma and talent to tackle the role of Sinatra, who died in 1998.

An insider tells Britain's Daily Star, "Jamie would seem to be born to the role. Magnificent voice, convincing acting ability - like Frank himself - born the wrong side of the tracks, makes it big against all odds, has his brush with authority. The guy's a gift."
http://www.imdb.com/news/ns0000002/#ni0789156

Drexl 05-18-09 07:10 AM

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Either it's a joke, or he's playing Sammy Davis Jr.

Goat3001 05-18-09 08:06 AM

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I like Jaime Foxx and all, but to say he was born to play Sinatra just has to be a joke... then again throw a little makeup on him and put in some blue contacts and maybe they can pull it off... it worked out great for the Wayan's Brothers in White Chicks. :lol:

dino88 05-18-09 08:08 AM

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I don't know about you guys but I can't really see Foxx as Sinatra. Maybe Dean Martin, but not Frank.

islandclaws 05-18-09 10:38 AM

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Ray Charles couldn't see Foxx as Sinatra! The guy may be a good actor but - HELLO - he's black. Frank is white. Nerds get upset when studios do this with comic characters, how do you think people would react when you do it to a fucking icon?

Also, they probably meant Sammy Davis, Jr.

majorjoe23 05-18-09 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by KillerCannibal (Post 9450945)
Ray Charles couldn't see Foxx as Sinatra! The

Ray Charles couldn't see Foxx as Ray Charles!

Goat3001 05-18-09 01:39 PM

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Ray Charles couldn't see shit!

Mabuse 05-18-09 01:58 PM

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They must want Foxx to play Sammy Davis Jr. and that news story is all f'ed up.

I recall that scorsese always wanted to make a Dean Martin bio-pic, so this Sinatra thing will probably include the whole rat pack.

I think Scorsese should get the whole cast from that Rat Pack movie made in the '90s with Don Cheadle as Sammy. That film wasn't very good but the actors were cast very well.

wendersfan 05-18-09 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Ash Ketchum (Post 9444247)
As I get older, I appreciate Sinatra more and Scorsese less.

I've always appreciated Sinatra, but I agree completely about Scorsese. I think it's time for him to go into semi-retirement like Coppola.

Buttmunker 11-03-10 02:05 PM

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I like Scorsese, and don't want him going anywhere. I still enjoy his films (well, except stupid ones like Shutter Island). But his biopics are always fun.

Dr. DVD 11-03-10 04:11 PM

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I've often found that Scorsese is at his finest when his biopic type movies are in exposition mode and giving a history lesson of sorts on the time period presented.

FRwL 11-03-10 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by wendersfan (Post 9451516)
I've always appreciated Sinatra, but I agree completely about Scorsese. I think it's time for him to go into semi-retirement like Coppola.

In the future Coppola will be the more favored because everyone only remembers your very best and Cup's 70s quartet is da bomb yo.

Solid Snake 11-03-10 05:20 PM

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Yeah but then people will ask well wtf happened after that? Also Conversation gets HEAVILY overshadowed AN and Godfather I and II. So in popular form those 3 get better remembered by the public.

Scorsese has Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, Goodfellas, Mean Streets, etc etc....a lot of films that will be remembered. Coppola has those 4. BUT those 4 are better than Scorsese's whole filmography (as much as it pains me to say that)

Buttmunker 11-04-10 08:17 AM

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This is probably the one time DiCaprio would fit into a role without fault. I mean, I don't disparage Scorsese's choice for using Leonardo DiCaprio whenever he could, because DiCaprio is a fine actor, but a lot of times people have trouble visualizing DiCaprio in a particular role until the film is seen. But this is one time where DiCaprio's skinny frame works well (if he gets the role), as Frank Sinatra was a skinny guy in the early years.

Well, DiCaprio's gotten a little "puffier" over the years, so they might want to film him as he is right now for Frank's later years, then give DiCaprio a few months off so he can lose some body fat to be Frank in the early years.

Dr. DVD 11-04-10 09:54 AM

Re: Scorsese to direct Sinatra bio-pic
 

Originally Posted by Buttmunker (Post 10472193)
This is probably the one time DiCaprio would fit into a role without fault. I mean, I don't disparage Scorsese's choice for using Leonardo DiCaprio whenever he could, because DiCaprio is a fine actor, but a lot of times people have trouble visualizing DiCaprio in a particular role until the film is seen. But this is one time where DiCaprio's skinny frame works well (if he gets the role), as Frank Sinatra was a skinny guy in the early years.

Well, DiCaprio's gotten a little "puffier" over the years, so they might want to film him as he is right now for Frank's later years, then give DiCaprio a few months off so he can lose some body fat to be Frank in the early years.


I think this movie might be taking an "Ali" type approach by covering a limited # of years. I definitely could see DiCaprio as the early Sinatra, but he might require a bit of make-up for the later years. I would definitely love to see the Rat Pack factor, but I too feel the HBO movie had the best casting, especially Joe Mantegna as Martin.
If they take the approach of doing his early years including "comeback" (when he got the part in From Here to Eternity) , I hope they keep speculation as to how he got the role. Especially if the person he talks to about it can be a cameo by Robert DeNiro. Stuntcasting, I know, but cool!

Ash Ketchum 11-04-10 10:59 AM

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Sinatra's intensity on film in his early years (1941-1959) was partly due to his being thin, but also due to his being "hungry." He was never satisfied. He wanted everything, esp. respect. There's a big change in him after 1960, after he'd finally achieved what he wanted. Compare him in Frank Capra's A HOLE IN THE HEAD (1959) to OCEAN'S 11 (1960). He's like a completely different actor. He's no longer hungry in the 1960s. Hard to believe he was already in his 40s in PAL JOEY and A HOLE IN THE HEAD.

So if you make a film about him, it would be hard to find an actor who could convincingly play both periods.

Has there ever been a feature-length documentary about him? There must be tons of film and news footage over the years that's relatively unseen.

I'd rather see an epic documentary about him than a movie biopic.

Mabuse 11-04-10 11:39 AM

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The thread was revived, but is Scorsese still even making this? I think it's been shit canned.


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