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Showing posts with label Paul Walker memorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul Walker memorial. Show all posts
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Paul Walker Tribute: Racers remember Fast and Furious star actor
As you all know, Paul Walker died in Santa Clarita where this city is now his last resting place. Paul Walker is the foundation that drives Fast & Furious movies. The tragic news of his death hit us hard. Until this day, we can't help but to be sad about losing Paul Walker too soon.
Nobody wishes for any person to die. We all deserve a chance to live a good life. Walker is one of those unique actors who inspired many people to give back to their community.
Racers paid tribute to their favorite on-screen racer on Sunday December 8. In a fitting ending, racers drove in honor of Paul Walker and his Brian O'Connor Fast & Furious character.
Paul Walker would be thankful to know his memory lives on in his fans, friends and family.
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Monday, December 2, 2013
Paul Walker memorial site
Paul Walker's death hit me in a numb shock. It was this memorial site (see image above) that really made me grieve. I felt like I lost a family member. When I was into the racing scene, there were no mass media outlets to promote this adrenaline ride.
Then in 2001, The Fast and the Furious movie opened up at the box office with a massive $41 million in its opening weekend to outdistance the competition. I watched this movie in Mountain View the first weekend. Paul Walker and Vin Diesel put street racing on the world map.
Five more Fast and Furious movies were made. This racing franchise sparked a big movement across the world. Another FF movie is close to wrapping up production, though director James Wan and his crew are trying to piece together this Paul Walker tragedy (per new reports about the horrific crash and IMDb news lists concerning FF7).
The memorial image above produced an emotional response. I have been following Paul Walker since the 90s. He seems like one of those cool guys who is always doing good deeds. He died moments after taking part in his own charity organization to help others. I respect Paul Walker. His death hit me hard, especially because Hollywood is a dream that I continue to pursue.
This unofficial Fast and the Furious Movies fan site dedicates today to honor Paul Walker. Please share your condolences for Paul Walker below to honor this great person. May Paul rest in peace and continue to inspire us all to dream and do good for the world.
Rest in Peace
Paul Walker
1973-2013
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