Hate to hear this, way too young.
Most people knew this guy from the Fast and the Furious. I have never been a fan of those movies, but I did enjoy him in Joy Ride.
He was on a break from shooting Fast 7. I don't know if they will rewrite and start all over on that movie or if his character will get an off screen death half way through the movie.
With there being a rumored 8 and 9 to follow, I'd say they will have no choice but to kill his character off.
live by the sword die by the sword...I'm glad he didn't kill any innocent people screwing aroundIt's so sadly ironic that he built a career out of movies about fast cars and that's how he died.
live by the sword die by the sword...I'm glad he didn't kill any innocent people screwing around
sorry, my bad, they didn't say that on the news this morning.He wasn't driving the car.
This soft of thing happens to regular people all the time. Nobody notices when it happens to real people. Even though they have grieving, affected families; their story doesn't make the news because it doesn't sell and the masses don't care.People that make too much money seem to have issues like this all the time. Airplane crashes ----------- drug overdoses ---------- crashing fast cars
These 3 things alone have taken some great entertainers away much too early
Maybe being rich isnt all that great after all
This soft of thing happens to regular people all the time. Nobody notices when it happens to real people. Even though they have grieving, affected families; their story doesn't make the news because it doesn't sell and the masses don't care.
People, in general, feel a connection to Paul Walker; not to him personally, but to a character that he portrayed in a film that they enjoyed watching.
It's the same thing that allows paparazzi to make a living, the same thing that allows the National Enquirer to sell rags.
These people are really no different than anyone else, they're just more visible.
In this incident, someone was driving a very powerful car in a foolish manner, in an area not designed for speeding traffic and they unfortunately paid for their lack of foresight.
I pray that the family members left behind find comfort.
Regular people dont drive four hundred thousand dollar cars. Most regular peoples cars dont have enough power to get them in trouble.
You're confused. Money is not what makes people different.
I know people that nobody has heard of that have 1000+ hp street cars. They haven't starred in any major motion pictures.
Why own a fast car if you don't want to go fast?Trust me on this one Bobby ............. Money makes people different
Every person that I know with a fast car is scared to death to get a ticket. Unlimited funds do alter a persons behavior and usually not for the better.
Just heard that , no doubt was going to sell it and try to get a big pay day.They arrested some 18 yr old knucklehead that tried to steal parts off the car while it was on the back of a flatbed at a stoplight. WTF.
Why own a fast car if you don't want to go fast?
I have fast cars and I'm not afraid to get a ticket [/quote
24 tickets in three months took the street racer mentality right out of me Lost my drivers license 5 times and spent a fortune on lawyers. fast cars are great but dont belong on the street most of the time.
Why own a fast car if you don't want to go fast?
My 42 year old old truck has 500hpThats why I no longer own a fast car, to much trouble for me. A street race that results in someone being injured can put you in prison for many years. I am content to poke around in an old truck these days
My 42 year old old truck has 500hp
AbsolutelySounds like fun Bobby........ is that stack of tickets yours??
I don't own a vehicle, and never have, that I can't throw a dead deer in the back of.
Absolutely