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A Guy's Guide to Being a Man's Man
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 818.607
EAN: 9780425208762
ISBN: 0425208761
Label: Berkley Hardcover
Manufacturer: Berkley Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 272
Publication Date: March 07, 2006
Publisher: Berkley Hardcover
Studio: Berkley Hardcover
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Editorial Review: Don Corleone said it best-but these days, it's harder than ever to know how to act like a real man. Now, renowned actor and true-life man's man Frank Vincent--famed for his unforgettable tough-guy roles in such classic films as Raging Bull, Goodfellas, and HBO's The Sopranos--shows how any man can be all that he can be in love, work, play, and life, including: -Getting the best women by being the best man - Dressing like a champ - Winning big money and big respect in Las Vegas - Choosing the right song to set the right mood - Knowing how to eat-and cook-like a man - Movies that men will always love - Selecting, smoking, and savoring a great cigar Remember: if you want to learn how to be a man's man, you gotta learn from a man's man. And that man is Frank Vincent
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Rating: - book review
We bought 50 books and gave them out as gifts. They were a big hit with the guys.
Rating: - Macho and Stylish
As far as I'm concerned, when it comes to playing mob guys, Frank Vincent is "the Man." I first saw Frank in 1981 when he appeared in one of my favorite all-time movies, "Raging Bull." He portrayed a Bronx wiseguy named Salvy, and I was impressed by the natural credibility he brought to the role. Over the years I caught him occasionally in various small parts, and then, in 1990, "GoodFellas" was released. This time Frank was cast as a "made" guy called Billy Batts. When Frank spat out that memorable ... Read More
Rating: - If you have $100K burning a hole in your pocket Frank tells you exaclty what to do with it.
A quick read book with a great list of songs, drinks, food, and places to stay in Vegas. Only if you have the cash to burn to purchase all the man's man accessories and dinners that Frank speaks of. Besides all the items to buy Frank does give excellent advice on how to dress and how to groom yourself. Which is a lost art and should be reinstated for most. Also the excellent interviews with other men's men were an inside look that most of us will never see.
3 stars only because it costs way ... Read More
Rating: - None other than...
I have to say Frank Vincent is one of, if not my favorite "Wise Guys" next to Tony Sirico, Vincent Pastore and others. I have seen him in many films, and even though he was not the star, he can still command the screen. I'm also glad he is finally getting his due, especially as "The Sopranos" fades into televison and film history as one of the greatest shows ever.
While he does portray a ruthless, heartless thug in most, if not all of the films he has appeared in, he still has the ability ... Read More
Rating: - Is He Serious?
I couldn't tell whether Mr. Vincent wrote this book tongue in cheek or if he was serious. If it was tongue in cheek, then it was a very funny book and a real look at goombas who want to think they're players. If he was serious - wow! This is wild.
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