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Offline Mr. Babatunde

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On November 20, 2013, I was perched on my love seat watching the "Fast and Furious" marathon that was on TV with my PC open. I reloaded my Twitter channel, shut my workstation without truly understanding anything and then promptly revived it since I couldn't accept what I just observed. The news had recently broke that Paul Walker had been executed in a car crash that happened in Valencia, California. I cried.

And, I cried [over Paul] again on account of a trailer that was discharged. There has been a rush of documentaries being made concentrating on the lives of the adored famous people that we have lost. The most up to date narrative that fits this bill is "I Am Paul Walker. The trailer for "I Am Paul Walker" opens with a smiley, high school Paul describing the date. Through what resembles home-video film and meetings with loved ones, it would appear that the TV Documentary will demonstrate to us the side of Paul that we never observed while he was alive.

Paul was made due by his little girl, his kin, and his folks. Every one of whom, we can expect, show up in the narrative. In the trailer, Paul's sister Ashlie subtle elements her late sibling's affection for driving, "He got a kick out of the chance to go fast," she says. "When I was mature enough to hold tight, I was on the back of his enormous wheel with him, going for the ride of my life."

Amongst this and his broad car accumulation, it's nothing unexpected that he was the star of the "Fast and Furious" movies. Tyrese Gibson, one of Paul's co-stars says in the trailer, "In the event that you cherished him the way we did, you would state, 'Well, why him and not us?'"

"I Am Paul Walker" is coordinated by Adrian Buitenhuis and was created by Network Entertainment and the Paramount Network.

The film will debut on the Paramount Network on August 11











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