I think if it's not Leo doing the role it will be a perfect opportunity for a 
discovery.  Someone unknown.

Toochis




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From: Zeev Drach <[email protected]>
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Sent: Fri, February 19, 2010 6:20:40 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] mopo - Scorseses posters on Morning news

 
Think of young Sinatra’s angular facial features, his signature
self confidence, his lanky physique.
Anybody  thinks  Matt Dillon can pull it off?
 
Zeev
 
 
 
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Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 8:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] mopo - Scorseses posters on Morning news
 
Get
serious guys, the actor who plays Sinatra in the film has to look like the
*young* Frank Sinatra, not the guy who just died a few years back. They will
need to start with young old blue eyes, hot and dynamic, then age him through
the years as the film progresses. That requirement scratches the likes of De
Niro, Nicholson, Pacino, Hopkins and all the rest of the old guard off the list
of practical choices. Kevin Spacey did a great job as Bobby Darin in BEYOND THE
SEA, but exactly because he has already played Darin, he obviously can't be
picked to play Sinatra as well. That sort of thing just doesn't happen in
Hollywood pre-production agreements. Besides, BEYOND THE SEA was 7 years ago...
Spacey is 51 years old now, really too far along to effectively play the young
teen and twenty-something Sinatra today.

Harry Connick, Jr. or Michael Buble maybe could pull it off, and would be very
intriguing choices, but would require a risk Scorsese probably isn't willing to
take at this point as to just how good either one under the stress of carrying
off a big feature role like this. Connick has plenty of screen time, but
nothing like this role so far. Buble has zero screen credits and would be an
even bigger risk. Plus, on the practical side again, while they are well known
as singers, neither of their names on the contract would carry anywhere near
the massive weight with the studios as far as let's-make-a-deal and
commit-to-a-big-budget that someone like DiCaprio does. 

I don't have a problem with DiCaprio's acting these days. He's grown up quite
at bit, now at 35 years old. He was very solid in CATCH ME IF YOU CAN and quite
good in BLOOD DIAMOND. No reason to think that, under the hand of a skilled
director like Martin Scorsese, he can't turn in a fine performance as Frank
Sinatra -- particularly the *young* Sinatra, which will be critical to the
overall success of the film. Sure, there are plenty of other actors in the same
age bracket or younger who might do a better job, but even as a Scorsese
project, this film called for a Big Box Office Name in the leading role to
shepherd it through pre-production negotiations.

-- JR

Kevin Conway wrote: 
SInatra COULD have been one of
his most memorable masterpieces, had he chosen someone more WORHTY to play
SInatra, like Nicholson, Hopkins, or even De Niro. BUT, DiCaprio??  Ughh!
-----Original Message----- 
From: Andy Neal 
Sent: Feb 19, 2010 10:31 AM 
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [MOPO] mopo - Scorseses posters on Morning news 

lol you never know he might go for it, us poster fans deserve more :-)

Yes, it's a wonder how he has time for all these movies and other direcotrs for
that matter.

I'm looking forward to Sinatra, now that should be good!






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Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2010 10:26:11 -0500
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] mopo - Scorseses posters on Morning news
To: [email protected]



Wouldn't
mind at all, tho it was only meant as a humorous aside, and I fear he may have
a few more pressing projects up his sleeve. I'm still waiting in
anticipation for his documentary on British film that he's been working on with
Ms Schoonmaker for xx years now. With that, directing major new feature films,
and restoring old ones, he's certainly not a man who likes to sit still. 
 
Paul
www.movieposterstudio.com
 
 
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a message dated 19/02/2010 15:00:22 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] 
writes:
>
>Paul,
>
>>That is a slendid idea. I might suggest it to his secretary and archivist if
>you don't mind me stealing your suggestion?
>
>>Andy
 
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