Why no one wants to work with James Franco — not even BFF Seth Rogen
told the UK’s Sunday Times that “the truth is that I have not and I do not plan to right now.”Representatives for Franco did not respond to The Post’s requests for comment on this article.It’s been a long fall from grace for Franco in a career that has veered wildly from the highs of getting a Best Actor Oscar nomination for 2010’s “127 Hours” to the lows of his cringe-worthy co-hosting gig with Anne Hathaway at the 2011 Academy Awards. Along the way, the actor has made more than his share of weird choices, including a recurring role on the soap opera “General Hospital” — playing a character called Franco, no less — and a stint as a painter that led New York magazine art critic Jerry Saltz to write that “at this point, George W.