Paul Walker and Brick Mansions - Comments

  • Yeah. I just....am naturally morbid minded anyway. So if I let myself or if I see that person in movies or interviews a lot, my mind will take over and all these very depressing thoughts start in. Like I think of how they won't be around anymore and they are just physically decaying in the ground someplace.

    My mind has a very dark place which I don't like going. I try and just block it out or when people die for along time until I can build up coming to terms with it emotionally.
    April 26th, 2014 at 06:40am
  • @ Synical
    I know how you feel. It was weird watching Hours so soon after his death; like really weird mainly because the movie truly centered around his character.
    April 26th, 2014 at 06:33am
  • I feel differently about it. It hurts me to see the preview they play like every commercial. It looks like a great movie but I don't think I can watch it for along time or any movie with him in it for awhile. My teen years were spent loving his movies not only because be was such a great actor, but because he was my celebrity crush. The all American man you fell in love with so easily. I want to keep his memory alive like the Rev and Mitch Lucker but it's still too painful to really process yet for me. :/
    April 26th, 2014 at 06:29am
  • I probably would have watched it before he died even. It seems like the type of movie that would hold my attention. As for his brothers, I think they just want to help finish the movie in their brother's memory.
    April 17th, 2014 at 01:11am
  • Well the movie was set to go straight to DVD before Paul Walker's death, so I don't doubt they expect it to bring people in. I probably still won't watch it but I know a lot of people that are going to.
    April 16th, 2014 at 10:51pm