The man was a mobster, yes. But in the end he was also wise, entertaining, and a VERY captivating story teller with some hardcore lessons to tell. I enjoyed his TH-cam channel (COFFEE WITH CULLOTTA) very much as he interacted with his viewers and cohost in ways that few content producers could or would. When he spoke of his life he would take you back into a different time, permitting you to picture everything as it was, and giving you a clear image of what happened as he spoke along. You were right there with him as a street thug in his teen years to breaking in to jewelry stores with the gang, getting busted by cops, sent up the river, etc. He was simply that good. In many ways the Morgan Freeman of the mob world as far as his voice and narration went. His channel was a must during this seemingly never ending COVID quarantine period. He did some bad things earlier on in his life but we only know of them because of his willingness to share them. And in sharing he also included his remorse and regret for much of his actions. I for one will miss the guy, RIP Franky.
Very well expressed. He certainly was an interesting person. Nobody can tell a story as he did. He also was so comfortable with himself, was so genuine, so real and authentic. I also look forward to an evening listing to him tell his story as nobody can tell a story and I as well am saddened by his unexpected passing.
I would have thought that this curator for the Mob Museum would at least know the facts as to why Frank Cullotta started working with the FBI. This is nothing more than a hit job on Frank.
RIP FRANK CULLOTA🙏🏼🙏🏼
The man was a mobster, yes. But in the end he was also wise, entertaining, and a VERY captivating story teller with some hardcore lessons to tell. I enjoyed his TH-cam channel (COFFEE WITH CULLOTTA) very much as he interacted with his viewers and cohost in ways that few content producers could or would. When he spoke of his life he would take you back into a different time, permitting you to picture everything as it was, and giving you a clear image of what happened as he spoke along. You were right there with him as a street thug in his teen years to breaking in to jewelry stores with the gang, getting busted by cops, sent up the river, etc. He was simply that good. In many ways the Morgan Freeman of the mob world as far as his voice and narration went. His channel was a must during this seemingly never ending COVID quarantine period. He did some bad things earlier on in his life but we only know of them because of his willingness to share them. And in sharing he also included his remorse and regret for much of his actions. I for one will miss the guy, RIP Franky.
Very well expressed. He certainly was an interesting person. Nobody can tell a story as he did. He also was so comfortable with himself, was so genuine, so real and authentic. I also look forward to an evening listing to him tell his story as nobody can tell a story and I as well am saddened by his unexpected passing.
We are always going to remember Frank Cullotta Las Vegas Legend
RIP Frankieeeee
Rip frank! We miss you
Definitely miss him, I really enjoyed his segments on coffee with Cullotta. It was like talking to a family member.
RIP Frank
RIP FRANKIE 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I would have thought that this curator for the Mob Museum would at least know the facts as to why Frank Cullotta started working with the FBI. This is nothing more than a hit job on Frank.
R.I.P Frank.
Rest in peace Frank.
Ask him when he plans to open up a museum about the mexican drug cartels
Big difference between frank and cartels mate
Shit, in Mexico, the cartels damn near have their own religion/religious dieties. Not to mention the extreme violence and complete corruption.
FOCK IT