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Paul Walker Fast and Furious Interview

Paul Walker, Fast and Furious Interview da Paul Fischer.

There was a moment during which point Paul Walker was on the verge of stardom, thanks to the Fast and the Furious franchise, then the young actor and family man chose films that he did for himself, rather than for Hollywood. Now Walker is back with the franchise that started it all, and looking relaxed, he talks about the resurgence of the franchise, family and attitudes towards his very up and down career.


QUESTION: So, what convinced te to want to come back to this franchise?

PAUL WALKER: Timing. Crucially, right? Writers' strike. [LAUGHTER] Not a lot of work. Everyone was available to come back and make really the first true sequel. And - te know, there's never a guarantee of what you're about to go make, especially when you're hoping to make a commercial movie, but there's really an audience for it. Well, Universal does their marketing research. And they know what they can sell. What there's still an interest for, and what there isn't. And they said, "Hey, this is a go deal." And why not? I'll come back, hang out with some friends. What else am I doing right now? I'd taken some time away. And like I said, I want to get back and work, and just have fun again.

QUESTION: Did te have any input into the script at all?

PAUL WALKER: No. that was it. And because we were still facing the writer's strike, when we went into principal photography, we couldn't make any tweaks.


QUESTION: Really?

PAUL WALKER: No. I mean, Vin and I were making our changes that we could. But, see - it's a sensitive issue for Justin, because he's a writer, as well. So here he is, the director, and he's like - it's good. [LAUGHTER] te know?


QUESTION: Did te have any apprehensions about revisiting the character?

PAUL WALKER: Yeah. I think everybody did. Right? My biggest domanda was, do people still really want to see this? That was the biggest one for me. It's ten years later. But - yeah. Well, just about. We filmed it in 2000. I round up, call it a decade. [LAUGHTER]

QUESTION: Why do te think audiences are ready to see this movie again? What do te think is different about this, that will entice them, apart from the reunion factor, to see this movie?

PAUL WALKER: I think it just goes back to the first one. I think the first one had the most heart, in the sense where - I don't know, I just like what Dominic Toretto created, a family. They're basically just a bunch of strada, via kids that have this common interest, which is cars. And - te know, it was either that o gangs, right? These guys would have probably ended up in a lot of trouble. They all found something they were passionate about, that they liked. And Brian, of course, comes along and screws it all up. But this is going back to that, te know? Family, Johanna, and - I think that's what the other ones are missing. I loved - the secondo one was a lot of fun. But I don't know that the secondo one had the cuore that the first one had. I think the first one had the most heart.


QUESTION: Well, after all of that contemplation, how psyched were te to know that the audience still exists, and that all of the principal players want to come back and do it again?

PAUL WALKER: There's still a degree of reluctance - te know, hesitation. te know, been there, done that. A couple years ago, I probably would have been like, "Ah, I don't know if I want to do it." But I'm a little older. I like to think, a little wiser. And I realized that everyone should be so lucky to have a franchise that spans eight years, te know? Hell with it. I'm going to come back and make another one, and I'm going to smile the whole time.


QUESTION: te still felt like te had the chemistry with Vin, and stuff? I mean, did it seem like te had it, like, from the first giorno that te guys were on the set together?

PAUL WALKER: Our chemistry is that we don't have any chemistry. [LAUGHTER] That's the funny thing. He's East Coast, I'm West Coast. te know? We respect each other as human beings. And that's about all it takes, te know? We get around, we laugh. But we have such two totally different approaches to this whole game.

QUESTION: How are they different? Can te talk about what those differences are, then?

PAUL WALKER: This is something Vin's wanted for a long time, and he's worked really hard for it. te know? He created this a long time ago, in his mind. And I think it's sicuro, cassetta di sicurezza to say, it's his life's ambition to be a movie star, te know? And for me, it's just something I enjoy doing. It doesn't define me. I do - te know, there's a lot of other things I like outside of it.

QUESTION: Like what?

PAUL WALKER: Oh, gosh. Jujitsu, travel, photography.


QUESTION: Cars?

PAUL WALKER: Cars. Surf. There's a lot of things I like to do.


QUESTION: Is there any car in this that te wanted to live in your garage?

PAUL WALKER: There's some pretty cool ones. I battle with all of them, though. That's the thing.

 Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner and Vin Diesel as Dom Toretto
Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner and Vin Diesel as Dom Toretto

QUESTION: te do? Oh, yeah.

PAUL WALKER: At one point o another.

QUESTION: Your own car's in the movie, isn't it?

PAUL WALKER: The white one in the background. Yeah. It's a cool car. I've had that since we did the sequel. The second. Yeah. Had that one for a while.


QUESTION: The way the movie ends, obviously, though, it leaves it open for another movie. And I saw it with an audience, who were like, filler audience. They were like - te could tell they were pumped. They just wanted this to continue. Will te guys come back?

PAUL WALKER: te really felt that?

QUESTION: Oh, yeah. They talked about it when we walked out.

PAUL WALKER: Wow. Well, we'll see. Right now, I'm going, "Wait, are te kidding me?" Because I thought we were going to close it out with this one. Come back, do the first true sequel - boom. I wanted Tyrese back so bad.


QUESTION: So, you're not contracted for another one?

PAUL WALKER: No, but there's rumors. I've heard it in the rumor mill. It's beyond rumors at this point. Like, I've spoken with executives at Universal, and they're like - they're pretty serious about it. They're developing it. They know where they want it to take place. They want to do it in Europe.

QUESTION: But would te want to do it? I guess that's the big question.

PAUL WALKER: I don't know. I'd really want everyone to put due diligence - really put time into it. I don't think it'd be too hard to make the very best one yet. I don't think "The best one yet" has been made yet. If we were to go make a fifth one, that would be the best one. In my mind. Otherwise, let's not do it.

 Fast and Furious
Fast and Furious

QUESTION: Would te try to have più of an involvement in that script development?

PAUL WALKER: Yeah. I know Vin's in there already. te know, so - I'd like to get my giorno in court. He's got a big voice, and he stays on it. He holds pretty tight reins. I'm più of, like, "Ah, things are going to come around the way they're supposed to. Let's be organic. Let's sit down, let's talk and see how it flows." Vin's going to be in there going - [LAUGHTER]. te know, moving things around. So. I think that's where we complement each other. I think that might be a big part of the reason why people think we have chemistry. Whatever it seems to be. It's just, our approaches are just so different.

QUESTION: te mentioned Tyrese. What's the deal with wanting Tyrese back?

PAUL WALKER: Oh, he's my brother. I Amore that guy. I had so much fun with him, making the secondo one. I just - he's just one of those people, te just - he's just fun to be around. He's just a big kid.


QUESTION: Did te lobby for him?

PAUL WALKER: Oh, yeah. Like, all hell. Justin and I, we tried real hard. We should have dato him a bigger bone than that, in my opinion.


QUESTION: te mentioned when I spoke to te last time that one for them, one for you, one for them, one for you. So, you're putting yourself back in the limelight pretty hard with this. Are te already trying to think about the "one for you" project?

PAUL WALKER: Yeah, I'm looking for it. Leggere all the time. I got a couple things in development. Hopefully something will drop.

QUESTION: So, Paul, this one has a lot più technology, as technology improved from the last one. There's probably less real stuff, and più in computers. Does that bug te as a driver, somebody who likes to drive, that there's probably più computer than there is te in the car?

PAUL WALKER: Yeah. We shot a lot of practical on this one.


QUESTION: Okay, good.

PAUL WALKER: The tunnel sequence? te would think almost all of that was CG, with the exception of the big crashes, and the cars getting completely mangled, those cars were all being driven. The tunnel's CG; it was just drapes. And then later, they CG'd in the cave. So the driving is practical. That's why the cars look real through the tunnel-driving sequences.


QUESTION: Driving through a bunch of drapes. That's funny.

PAUL WALKER: That's it. In a giant warehouse.
 Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner
Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner

QUESTION: How much fun is that, going into that sort of world of make believe? Does it remind te of why te became an actor in the first place?

PAUL WALKER: I Amore doing action. I'm still just a big kid. My preferito days are the days I get to mostra up - when I'm making a movie like this, I want to run and jump, and blast dudes around. Hop over fences. That was the first week for me on this one. For the first week, I was the only returning actor that showed up every day. It was great. I got to come in, got to know Justin real well. Got to get real friendly with the crew, get real comfortable, find my zone. Then Vin popped in, then Jordana popped in. I really liked the way this one started out. It was fun. But the action - te make Fast and the Furious to go run around and have a good time. The secondo they take that away from me, which they did a lot of in this one, I get real angry. All the driving stuff. Because the first one, the insurance policies weren't too high. But nowadays, forget about it.

QUESTION: Do te have a real need for speed in your own life? Or, how do te control it, if te do?

PAUL WALKER: I race all the time. I was just at the track on Wednesday. I gotta drive a truck o I'm going to speed. I can't drive a car. That's trouble.


QUESTION: Do te ever get caught?

PAUL WALKER: I did when I was younger. Yeah.


QUESTION: Are te più into the imports, o domestics?

PAUL WALKER: All across the board, the Japanese, the domestics. I like `em all.


QUESTION: What's the latest one te bought?

PAUL WALKER: The latest one I put in the garage. It's been a while. R-35 Skyline. No, no, I have a 997, Porsche GT3. That's the most recente one.

QUESTION: Which of the big summer Film are te most looking inoltrare, avanti to seeing?

PAUL WALKER: Oh, Terminator could be fun.


QUESTION: Could be.


PAUL WALKER: Christian Bale, Terminator. I loved-well, the first one and the secondo one! The secondo one came out in '91. And I went on - I went on a trip, just graduated high school. I think that was the first movie that cost over $100 million to make. And I went with my Friends to go see it. We Lost our minds. Did that just blow te away, o what? That movie was unbelievable.


QUESTION: So te think they could get back to that.

PAUL WALKER: Hopefully. It's hard to reinvent it right now. It's hard to bring anything new, o - when we've just about seen it all, te know? Then something comes along like 300. te go, "Wow! I haven't seen that." I loved 300.

QUESTION: te detto that te had other interests, besides acting. Do te want to turn that interest into something professional? Do te have any aspirations to quit recitazione at some point and do something else completely different?

PAUL WALKER: te know, I talk about that all the time. The truth of the matter is, I think if I could just keep a rhythm of cutting out and then getting back in, if I could find a healthy balance, which I'm still struggling to find - that'd be perfect. Come back, maybe do a movie a year. I like making small movies, to be honest. That's probably my favorite. Coming in and working really hard for eight weeks. The ones no one sees? Those are the most gratifying ones. I don't know what it is.


QUESTION: Yeah, I was going to ask te about that. I mean, are te at the point in your career where art is as important as money? o vice versa?

PAUL WALKER: Yeah. I mean, I take care of a lot of people, te know? I like supporting people, and helping out where I can.


QUESTION: So, you've got to do this to get paid, and then te go off and do your -

PAUL WALKER: But the money - for me, I live real simply, aside from my cars. I don't really have a whole lot. Not a lot of flash, that's for sure. And - but, yeah. It's like, I'm in a position where I'm going, "Hey, te know what? Money does come relatively easy for me. People have got to work really hard for it over there." For me to walk away from that, I think would be pretty tough, when I can just kick people down, te know? And, te know, that's my family. My Mom's getting - I want my Mom to retire soon, even though she refuses to.


QUESTION: I think this is a data movie, because I think there's something for girls and something for guys. What do te see in this that is going to appeal to both sexes, in this?

PAUL WALKER: I don't know. It's hard for me to be objective like that. I saw it for the first time last night, coming out. te know. It's like - I know what we set out to make. And it's like, te always - I want everything. I want to have my cake and eat it, too. I don't care what it is, te know? And this fulfills a certain part, certain piece. But it's not everything, te know? That's why I make this one, go make something - like, a Running Scared. That's my preferito movie I've been in, da far.


QUESTION: te talked about doing another film.

PAUL WALKER: With Wayne. We still talk about it.

QUESTION: Yeah, what's up with that?

PAUL WALKER: Talk is cheap. [LAUGHTER] It's just hard. te know, getting everything to line up. Financing, all that. te know, I had - there's a cool-off period for me. I took a little too much time away. So, I didn't have the - couldn't really justify throwing down - te know, X-amount of dollars on me to go make another small movie with Wayne Cramer. But something like this increases those odds. So, that's what we're hoping for right now.
 Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner and Vin Diesel as Dom Toretto
Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner and Vin Diesel as Dom Toretto

QUESTION: Did te shoot anything after Fast and Furious?

PAUL WALKER: Yeah, I did one for Clint Culpepper at Screen Gems called - the title's going to change. It's called Bone Deep.


QUESTION: So, what's the new title?

PAUL WALKER: I don't know. It has TI, and Chris Brown.


QUESTION: Who do te play in that?

PAUL WALKER: I play a good bad guy. If you're to take Heat and attraversare, croce it with Point Break, that's Bone Deep. It's fun. It's the same audience - it's a Fast and Furious audience.


QUESTION: So, what can people look inoltrare, avanti to with this new one, Bone Deep? Can te talk a little bit più about the story?

PAUL WALKER: I'll tell te something that's pretty interesting, actually. The guy that wrote it, this guy John Luessenhop, he wrote it and - te guys remember The Italian Job heist? That was this screenplay. The way that they boosted that armored truck? Somebody ha rubato, stola it. We were the original. We're just coming out a little bit later. That's the background. That's truth right there. So in the movie, they felt like now that it was finally going, John was like, "You know what? We've got to come up with something new. A different way to pull off this heist." I hope I didn't reveal too much da saying this.

QUESTION: So it's a heist movie.

PAUL WALKER: Yeah. It's a heist movie. At one point, they talked about completely deviating from it and going a completely different direction, and coming up with something else. They said, "No, te know what? We were first. I was the one that wrote it. We're going to refer to it 'The Italian Job.'" [LAUGHTER] In the movie, "We're going to pull The Italian Job." I thought that was pretty cool. It's fun. te guys have probably talked with Hayden a bunch, right? I like Hayden a lot. That was a cool cast. Chris Brown's a good kid.


QUESTION: So, what are your thoughts about his situation at this point?

PAUL WALKER: It - it sucks, bro. te know, everybody screws up. People do dumb stuff. I'm not saying I don't sympathize with her. I mean, what went down, went down. But he's a really good kid, and he screwed up. That's it. superiore, in alto of the world, man. He's got a lot going for him. What is he, maybe 20 now? He was 19 when we were working.


QUESTION: Looks like he's still 19.

PAUL WALKER: He's dealing with a lot. And just for that, I just - he's got a really sweet spirit. I know he's going to be fine. He's going to make it through it, and he's going to be good. I just hope that doesn't mess him up. I want him to be the way that he was, at the end of it.

QUESTION: Has the press made too much of a big deal of it? Do te think the press plays a role in exacerbating these situations?

PAUL WALKER: Yeah. I mean, if te were to ask her, what do te think she would say? Did she forgive him? Appears like it, right?


QUESTION: But the city prosecutor doesn't think so.

PAUL WALKER: Yeah. She loves him. She knows his situation, she knows his story. I think she's a smart girl. She's sticking around. I'm sure he's plenty sorry.

QUESTION: Well, public opinion is definitely against him.

PAUL WALKER: Yeah. I'm not.


QUESTION: Were te upset that te didn't do as much of te own driving in this?

PAUL WALKER: Do te regret it? Oh, it pissed me off, actually.


QUESTION: Tell us what te really think about that. The real issue is, if te guys go to Europa and make another one, can te put it in your contract, "I demand doing certain stunts?" o is it just totally -

PAUL WALKER: They wouldn't get any insurance. There's no way. Not with the money they'd have to throw down. The studio, the investor. If I got hurt? Oh.


QUESTION: Obviously, you're talking a little bit about it. Most of us think that the film's going to open pretty big. I mean, do te have any sort of, like, ideas of where te might see your character? Because without revealing anything, the end of the film leads te to believe that perhaps something new is going to be happening with this dynamic.

PAUL WALKER: Yeah. I gotta tell you, that was a hard thing, too, me coming back and just accepting the screen play that we had. I was like - I'm sorry, but - that's not where Brian's at, in his head. I just didn't feel like he'd be in that world, as an FBI agent. I just didn't feel that was right. I felt like in his mind, he already had decided he was out. This wasn't for him. After letting Dom's character go in the first one, and after what happened with him and Tyrese in the secondo one. So, I was surprised to see that - what, he's a Fed?

QUESTION: Yeah, the character always seemed conflicted about where it was he was supposed to be.

PAUL WALKER: He hasn't figured it out yet? And so da the end of this one, I think that Brian is where I already felt that he was. It was a serious discussion. But like I said, writer's strike. They weren't having it. "Leave it, man. This story wrapped." I'm like, "Oh, sweet."


QUESTION: So, you're going to blame it all on the writer's strike. Did te feel rushed when te were making this, though? Did it feel like, because of the strike, that te had to do this?

PAUL WALKER: Going into the actor's strike and all that, potentially?


QUESTION: Yeah.

PAUL WALKER: Yeah, we had an out. I think we had a bumper, because we stared da a certain time. And we knew we had - I think we had a month. A month's spazio at the end of it.

QUESTION: What kind of Fotografia are te doing? te say te were interested in photography.

PAUL WALKER: Lotta landscape. Portrait. I shoot a lot of different stuff. I just started playing with filters. più like - I guess, image manipulation, te know? I used to like shooting things as they were, and all just natural light. And now I'm at a point where anything I look at, I'm trying to figure out how to obscure it and make it look più abstract, o a little different. I hope one giorno to have a gallery.


QUESTION: Oh, really?

PAUL WALKER: I Amore Peter Lik. te guys have probably seen his galleries. He's a landscape and nature photographer. I really like his stuff.


QUESTION: Would te do a book? Would te like to do, like, a coffee tavolo book?

PAUL WALKER: Yeah, something like that. Just with travels. I travel so much just doing this. I'm taking off on an international press tour here on Sunday.


QUESTION: Where are te going to go?

PAUL WALKER: Where am I not going? It's crazy. The only bummer is, I don't really get to spend any real time there. Just - pop in, pop out. But I'll run out and get a couple foto wherever I stop. See if I can't come back and put together something cool.

QUESTION: What is your preferito subject matter? People, o landscapes, o cities?

PAUL WALKER: I like it all. I really do. It started with - I think it started with people. It's my daughter. I started shooting her a lot. And then it turned in - I like to go hiking. I hike a lot. It's - te know, I started photographing fiori and different plants and weird bugs. And successivo thing I knew, I had a macro lens, and - te know. Just trying to figure out how to better shoot stuff.


QUESTION: How old's your daughter now?

PAUL WALKER: She's ten.


QUESTION: Wow. I guess she would have been about two, when I first interviewed you. How are te finding balancing this career that te want with fatherhood, and all that stuff?

PAUL WALKER: That's life, right? Is finding the balance. I'm not even close. But I'm getting better.



Fast and Furious

Starring:
Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, John Ortiz, Laz Alonso, Gal Gadot, Shea Whigham, Tego Calderon
Director: Justin Lin
Genre: Action/Adventure

Vin Diesel and Paul Walker reteam for the ultimate chapter of the franchise built on speed -- Fast & Furious. Heading back to the streets where it all began, they rejoin Michelle Rodriguez and Jordana Brewster to blast muscle, tuner and exotic cars across Los Angeles and floor through the Mexican desert in the new high-octane action-thriller.

When a crime brings them back to L.A., fugitive ex-con Dom Toretto (Diesel) reignites his feud with agent Brian O'Conner (Walker). But as they are forced to confront a shared enemy, Dom and Brian must give in to an uncertain new trust if they hope to outmanuever him. And from convoy heists to precision tunnel crawls across international lines, two men will find the best way to get revenge: push the limits of what's possible behind the wheel. -
 Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner and Vin Diesel as Dom Toretto
Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner and Vin Diesel as Dom Toretto
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