He's on strike two. One more troll post and he's out. Dude needs to grow the fuck up.
He's on strike two. One more troll post and he's out. Dude needs to grow the fuck up.
I enjoyed the F&F movies, not great acting but definitely fun to watch. Fast cars, good looking ppl, what's not to like?
RIP
I'm a retard and deserved to get bant.
Sounds like a troll post to me.
Disrespectful post, considering someone died. Forums make so many assholes. Guarantee he wouldn't be such a dick to people in RL
Apparently people think I'm kidding when I say they are on strike two.
Well, back to the realm of wanting to watch the movie, has it been stated how far along they were in FF7? I was looking for awhile last night but all the articles were understandably focusing on the death and nothing about the movie.
All I've got from reading is that a large part of Fast7 was already filmed but additional scenes were to be filmed in January.
Exactly. Imagine it was you (not literally you, just in general) that died, or whatever. And there was a thread on the forums dedicated to it/you. Similar to the whole Woozy thing. Then if people in there started being disrespectful. I'm sure you wouldn't appreciate that. (Though you'd be dead so you couldn't appreciate anything), but you get the idea.
Like the guy for his acting or not, it was still an unfortunate accident that shouldn't have happened.
That said, it does suck. Guy was only a few years older than me. F n F movies are a bit of a guilty pleasure. Most people will say they don't like them, but watch them whenever they're on. I enjoy them. They're entertaining movies, and it sucks to see the series lose one of the stars to a death.
For all those with questions about the status of the film now.
TMZ reports that the production for Fast and Furious 7 was set to shoot key scenes featuring late actor Paul Walker later this week.
The report also says that after Walker's death, several members of the cast and crew will not be returning ot the set anytime soon. Sources close to the production say the actors and crew were set to fly to Atlanta this weekend in order to resume filming on Tuesday, but they are all expecting a halt in production.
Universal Pictures hasn't announced when or if they shall start shooting again, but reportedly some of the main stars are too distraught to go back to shooting anyway. One source said, "No one wants to even think about the movie. Period."
According to TMZ sources, most of the scenes set for this week centered on Paul Walker's character Brian O'Connor. So the shoot would require major rewrites in order to go forward.
Your 'idea' is retarded (you're already dead and shouldn't give a fuck what the living do); I will say though, with a bad (or good) actor, the movies wont be good (or bad) because he dies, I'm Ok with calling a spade a spade, as for the troll comment, something of value was lost, I have enjoyed the F&F franchise, and so have many other people, it just wont be the same.
Finally got around to watching part 6 this past Friday too, sad news for sure
I hope the series sends him off in a creative way, really enjoyed the whole FnF franchise
Hoping the rewrite will be so epic in memory of Paul.
>_<
No joke, the day the news of his death came out I saw an "Out today" BluRay commercial for FnF6.
Talk about fast and furious.
Here come the rewrites.
Sources say writer Chris Morgan now is at work crafting revisions to the script that Universal execs hope can retire Walker's character from the series using scenes already shot. If he succeeds, cast and crew could be called back to work by late January -- but that's a big if.Insurance broker Brian Kingman of Gallagher Entertainment says Universal executives could determine that footage shot cannot be salvaged. The applicable standard is that the abandonment must be "reasonable, practical and necessary" -- should Universal conclude that's the case, the burden would be on Fireman's Fund to prove otherwise or pay the claim. "If I were the broker, I would [calculate] how many days had already been captured, how many were left," says Kingman. "I would look at the original arc of the story and get input from the director, the producers and the studio as to why, notwithstanding the financial impact, the story doesn't make sense to complete. If it doesn't work, it doesn't work. The studio should not have to make a movie it doesn't want to make to accommodate an insurance company."
Use his stunt double and CGI his face!
With Arnie/terminator that worked because there was no emotions required (plus his face got blown off really quickly), but with a this I'm not so sure if it'll work as well ...
Have him go all mysterious and undercover Stig style.
BECAUSE MONEY