Vin Diesel praises selfless Paul Walker
“The relationships in that franchise are so strong, and the brotherhood so real, that it transcends the experience of making a movie”, said a sombre Vin of Paul’s death.
Indeed, Michael revealed the pair are such good friends that they have been looking for a project to co-star in for a few time, although he ruled himself out of a part in the “Fast and Furious” franchise.
For starters, it’s uncertain where our noble witch-hunter, Kaulder, actually comes from: Based on a scant evidence in the pre-credit prologue, let’s say it’s the little-remembered European land of Snowsylvania, though eight centuries has been long enough for him to adopt Diesel’s signature gravelly drawl. “But Vin, go into that delivery room, be present and cut that umbilical cord and it will be the best day of your life”‘.
“I can remember just like yesterday he said that to me, ‘A lot of tough guys will tell you to wait in the hallway and not to go in the delivery room”, he said, according to Hello!
In the candid interview, Diesel also recollected the time when his mother told him that Walker had a fatal auto accident in November 2013.
“I feel blessed that I’m able to carry on and talk about how wonderful a person he was and how special a person he was”, he said.
They also scanned in Walker’s brothers Cody and Caleb, and John Brotherton, another actor on the film who had a similar physique, with the images gathered of Walker then applied to these body doubles.
They even made sure that he blinked in character.
Mr Hill said the hardest aspects were close-ups where he was sitting or delivering dialogue.
The visual effects team on Furious 7 have opened up about the amount of work that went into the film on Paul Walker’s scenes following his death. But when his priest friend (Michael Caine) is left for dead, it sets him on a trail in modern-day New York that suggests the all-powerful witch queen is about to be resurrected.