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There is a cold place in hell for that person who pretended to be his daughter.
The key is to ensure that the franchise’s vast fan base feel that they have an opportunity to grieve Walker’s character without Universal appearing to be overly concerned with commercial considerations.
One crisis management expert suggested that Universal poll fans for their reactions to whether or not the studio should cancel production on the film or move forward as a way of engaging them.
“They have to be respectful and transparent,” the crisis marketing expert said. “They should take a moment before making a decision and they should make people feel like their voices have been heard and that they’ve participated in whatever decision the studio ultimately makes.”
A friend of the men, Jim Torp, told reporters at the crash site Monday that the Porsche had already been sold, so the men were not going out to be reckless.
“I’m a good friend of theirs and I’m fighting for them because there’s been a lot of speculation about them drag racing, and that did not happen,” he told reporters.
He recalled how the tragedy unfolded, starting from the moment when Walker and Rodas slowly pulled out of the driveway as a charity event was winding down.
After they came back around for another pass and went out of sight, he and another car enthusiast listened to the sounds of the Porsche's exhaust to gauge its speed.
"You could hear the exhaust -- they got on it a little bit -- and I heard two booms," Torp said.
Smoke was visible from Always Evolving Performance Motors, a shop owned by Rodas that is located around the corner from the crash site.
Has there ever been a movie that had to start all over again, and wouldn't that effect the budget?http://www.thewrap.com/paul-walker-death-fast-furious-producers-may-scrap-production
Various options the producers are going through in wake of Walker's death, including redoing Fast 7 from scratch.
Vin Diesel Thanks Paul Walker Fans For Their Love and Support at Crash Vigil:
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Has there ever been a movie that had to start all over again, and wouldn't that effect the budget?
They were bringing in Lucas Black anyway, so the series could continue with him in the lead.
The family asked the fans to instead of sending gifts to donate to his foundation. I'm sure his parents will take responsibility for the daughter. Still, very unpleasant ordeal this whole situation has been.
"Tokyo Drift" was an okay film, but it felt like more of a spinoff than a true sequel. That said, I think Black could do a much better job in the role, if he was given a better script with more believable characterization.But Black isn't the main draw of the franchise. It's Deisel and it was Walker. It made both into superstars. They were probably going to continue with them both plus Black. Walker and Diesel were the big draws of the franchise and would have continued to be after 7.
Walker was never going to win any Oscars or receive any accolades for his acting, but his best acting work was in this franchise.
Black as the lead in this franchise....a lot of pressure on him if they continue without Vin or the rest of the main cast.
with Paul's death, i could see the movies shifting to focus more on Dom and his family, as well as the crew.
Has there ever been a movie that had to start all over again, and wouldn't that effect the budget?
The way I see it, write O'Connor out. Have it so he just settled down with Dom's sister and their kid.