Denise-shamkhani2
Joined Jul 2013
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I did not know what to expect reading the mixed reviews for this film. But Real Gangsters did not disappoint me and I think I've seen just about every mafia/mob movie ever made in my lifetime since my husband and I love mob movies. I'm not saying this movie is a Goodfellas or Godfather, but it definitely deserves the credit that it is deserves. This film takes a different angle, it's like a spending a day on the inside of the mafia. It's almost a reality movie. Great action with a fair amount of bloodshed, great sets and a good cast. I'm not sure exactly how accurate the story line in this movie is, but nevertheless, it pulls through to bring an overall excellent mob flick.
I have to give credit where it's due and Frank D'Angelo certainly deserves a pat on the back for creating and producing The Being Frank Show, the only show on Canadian television that introduces and showcases Canadian talent. Where would the upstart musicians, comedians, magicians, athletes and all the other people that are featured on The Being Frank Show get exposure? I also like the fact that the show features guests and celebrities that you would never see on other talk shows, people like George Chuvalo and Dan Hill who have made big contributions on the world stage for Canada. Keep up the good work Frank, you're one of the best television hosts on TV. And I really enjoy your interviews because they are casual and not contrived, you ask questions that real people would ask and that makes it interesting.