Sunday, January 12, 2014

MAKING RISKY MOVIES IS LIKE PLAYING WITH FIRE, PAUL WALKER Told Vin Diesel

Making Risky Movies is Playing with FireOn sudden death of Paul walker, his co-star Vin Diesel has mourned in Facebook publicly.
His latest contribution with Paul Walker is an 18-minute video of behind-the-scenes moments where Paul Walker was saying making risky movies is like playing with fire. Tuesday, Diesel posted on Facebook backstage happenings between himself and walker. This snippet has earned 800,000 likes. Diesel has intently organized these snippets and among one of this snippets, Diesel sells walker Pablo.
Among one of the "Furious" sets, Walker asks, "Was it a Speedster that James Dean died in?" to which Diesel chuckles and walks off camera, asking, "That's the one you'd take?"(Actor James Dean died at the age of 25 when his Porsche 550 Spider crashed)
Assorting to the pair they have been so lucky to make high risk movies with minimal accidents. Diesel says, "The problem with these movies are they’re great to watch but sometimes they can be a little high-risk to make. ... We’re kind of grateful that. We’re still alive and walking around. Paul had an injury in a fight scene in 'Fast 6' ... after a while it’s inevitable that there’d be an accident."Adds Walker, " It happens. You consider, though, what we’ve done, and how long we’ve been doing it, it’s playing with fire. Eventually something’s going to happen, that’s just the reality. I think we’ve been really fortunate."This came in mind with particular air.



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