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Originally Posted by Tigger
It's the special edition midnight Opel. Only one in existence with a stick shift dual-clutch auto.
For real though. I was 19 when the first came out. Been a long-time fan of Paul Walker and not just because of the movies but because he was a genuinely good person and inspired millions. Never became arrogant and actually raced. His passion was the same on and off the big screen. Wish there were more like that guy.
As for the movie, I wasn't horribly emotional at the end. Just thought the send off was a rather spiritual one. Fitting. I was much more moved at the end of FF6 and the memorial thing they did there. But anyway. It's a movie. It was funny as hell and I loved the stunts and crazy ****. Never seems to disappoint.
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The guy was "a real person" and he did more than acting and racing. He was a big supporter and advocate of shark protection programs and the studying of them for the benefit of humans and sharks as well. I remember last year on the Discovery channel, there was a documentary of him as he was taking part (by the time he died) of an operation to tag and study shark behaviors. He went out to the ocean many times but never wanted to be in front of the cameras. He wanted to do what he had to do out there in the ocean but without the recognition of being Paul Walker.
Late Actor Paul Walker Finds Baby Great White | Shark Week | Discovery