Franco and Pattinson Fighting Over Buckley

June 6, 2009 at 8:31am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Everyone's fighting to get jobs right now, including some of Hollywood's biggest leading men.

James Franco, who's currently filming Howl, in which he plays poet Allen Ginsberg, and Robert Pattinson, who's busying working on the Twilight series, are reportedly competing over which actor is going to get to portray "Hallelujah" singer Jeff Buckley in an upcoming biopic.

May the best eye-candy (and singer, we guess) win.

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Buckley/Franco

Franco resembles Buckley but who knows if he can sing? We know he purrrrrs very seductively but can he SING?!?

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