I disagree about your assessment of Frankie's acting. It's not wooden at all. It's subtle. Just because he doesn't make facial expressions for every word he's saying doesn't mean he's wooden. He acts subtle, it's more realistic, doesn't look like he's acting. Also, his character is more serious and quiet than the others so there's no need for him to act crazy. I thought he did a good job and portrayed the appropriate emotions when he had to. When he was sad about Joey, I was sure able to tell he was sad. When he was happy, I was able to tell he was happy. So, no, I don't agree with you. I thought Frankie acted great.
Posted on Oct 18, 2009, 10:22 PM from IP address 72.39.140.125