Tuesday, February 03, 2015

Blind Items Revealed #3 - Mr. X

November 8, 2014

Easy, Easy: What Oscar winning director put his biopic of that legendary crooner on hold because the singer’s kids didn’t want him to focus on their dad’s ties to the mob? Are they that delusional in trying to whitewash things that they damn well know about? (Yes, they are)

Martin Scorsese/Frank Sinatra


8 comments:

  1. back again1:33 AM

    Since we're on the subject of Frank SinatraH @Enty, how about the reveal to your 4 part Blind w/Johnny Grant that majority thinks is Frank Sinatra @ Dan Tana's ?!? ; )

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  2. Betty1:38 AM

    The only reason I can imagine Scorsese putting off a potentially huge payday is that they threatened to have him whacked. Like father, like children. Allegedly.

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  3. Murphy1:55 AM

    I guess this means Sinatra's kids never watched that Kennedy mini series that Caroline got kicked off the History Channel. (it was still on Netflix a while back)

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  4. They probably threathened to sue.

    I follow Nancy on twitter, I think she would call the lawyers.

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  5. ettacettera4:07 AM

    They do know that everyone knows this, right? They seem to be keeping a secret that never was.

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  6. +1000 I'm waiting also.

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  7. Bitchie Mitchie7:51 AM

    Yeah, because JFK loved his wife and was a doting husband, Rock Hudson was straight, Marilyn Monroe was a virgin, and Sinatra wasn't associated with the mob.

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  8. Malibuborebee2:00 PM

    Scorsese's not hurting for work or money but I'm sure he'd love to do the Sinatra pic. If the Sinatra children are trying to "protect" their father's name, that horse has left the barn. It wasn't just the mob it was also Frank's shitty personality and the pleasure he took in turning his goons on people.

    I wonder if they were freaking out over their grandmother, Frank's mother, and her profession as an illegal abortionist in the awful days of back-alley abortions. FWIW, she was a very brave woman and it's nothing to be ashamed of.

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