Paul Walker Memorial Thread

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  • Holland
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    Speaking of that bullshit....


    Actor Paul Walker's death is at the center of a range of conspiracy theories suggesting that his death was anything but accidental.





    I buy into some CT's, but this is utter bs.
    Totally agree. Royal BS. "Rigged brakes to fail at a certain speed." So they rigged the brakes to somehow fail at triple digit speeds? Lol.

    Unless Walker was going to reveal an extraterrestrial landing on the white house lawn, I doubt it was an elaborate Government scheme...

    Honestly, the man and his movie were a huge inspiration for me as a blooming teenager as lame as they seem today. Still hate to see him go.

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  • LowR3V'in
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    at the end FF6 there's a hit man that's killing the crew one by one.
    Hmmmmmmm.

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  • Nick_S
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    RIP. F/F was what got me into cars in the first. He seemed like a real car guy too. Such a bummer.

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  • TimKninja
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    Originally posted by rturbo 930
    I can't say I was much of a fan of F&F, but it always sucks to hear that someone has gone too soon. RIP Paul.

    His daughter posted this on FB:

    Fake Facebook account

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Speaking of that bullshit....


    Actor Paul Walker's death is at the center of a range of conspiracy theories suggesting that his death was anything but accidental.





    I buy into some CT's, but this is utter bs.
    Last edited by Farbin Kaiber; 12-02-2013, 04:35 PM.

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  • Wh33lhop
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    I read somewhere that people on scene saw a fluid blowout before the beginning of the debris field.
    Yeah and I read it was a conspiracy because too much of the government's secret workings were shown in F&F.

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  • Stanley Rockafella
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    Originally posted by LJ851
    Did you try your left hand ?
    i tried both, with no success :(

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    I read somewhere that people on scene saw a fluid blowout before the beginning of the debris field.

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  • Wh33lhop
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    http://www.tmz.com/2013/12/01/paul-w...he-carrera-gt/

    Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu. One tiny thing changes everything.
    There was nothing wrong with the car. Carrera GTs are notoriously hard to drive to the newbie due to the super lightweight flywheel and grabby carbon clutch. If you didn't get it just right you either stall or burn up the clutch.

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  • Wh33lhop
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    Originally posted by Herr Faust Schinken
    maybe instead of staying away from them people could like learn to drive them and not go off and buy a 993 turbo if they haven't figured out how to drive a Carrara
    I'm not sure that applies to Dunn; knowing how to drive only helps to a certain BAC. No idea what happened with Walker's friend but he was an experienced racer. Unfortunately, shit happens on the street and Carerra GTs love to bite their owners.

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  • djjerme
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    Some of his non-FF movies are quite good. He could do drama well, and probably would have had a nice long career once he got away from the Fast & Furious movies. I don't understand why both him and Vin continued to do them? Maybe the paycheck was too much to turn down, but I would gladly watch another Pitch Black over another FF.. But that's just me..

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  • Rodoni
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    Originally posted by E30 Wagen
    I thought the F&F was the coolest movie ever until I matured and realized how it was kind of cheesy, and from then on I never really cared about Paul's work. Then I saw Running Scared, and I was caught off guard by how good it was and it's because Paul really was a good actor. It's too bad he never got any more big roles.

    I remember watching an episode of MTV's "Cribs" around the time that F&F came out and it featured all the homes of the F&F stars. When they showed Paul Walker's house, it wasn't your typical Hollywood mansion but actually just a basic motorhome. He had his surfboards tied to the roof and he seemed very happy to be living a simple life just spending time hanging out with friends and not caring about fame or anything like that. I greatly admired that and it stuck with me.

    RIP
    Running Scared is by far his best movie and not many people know about it. One of my favorite movies of all time. But like others have said, his death has affected me way more than any other celebrity death.

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  • E30 Wagen
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    I thought the F&F was the coolest movie ever until I matured and realized how it was kind of cheesy, and from then on I never really cared about Paul's work. Then I saw Running Scared, and I was caught off guard by how good it was and it's because Paul really was a good actor. It's too bad he never got any more big roles.

    I remember watching an episode of MTV's "Cribs" around the time that F&F came out and it featured all the homes of the F&F stars. When they showed Paul Walker's house, it wasn't your typical Hollywood mansion but actually just a basic motorhome. He had his surfboards tied to the roof and he seemed very happy to be living a simple life just spending time hanging out with friends and not caring about fame or anything like that. I greatly admired that and it stuck with me.

    RIP

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  • Ray Smoodiver
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    Originally posted by dirty30
    monikers "P-car" and "F-car"
    It's a US only thing rest assured.

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  • LJ851
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    Originally posted by Stanley Rockafella
    I tried watching the 6th iteration fo this movie last night. Really had to stuggle to make it though.


    Did you try your left hand ?

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