He didn’t walk off the interview he just needed a moment to get himself together, I hate it when people caption articles/videos etc wrong just gives everyone the wrong idea with what actually happened.
I really enjoyed it ,vins reaction when the reporter said about the memories carrying comfort made me heart warm ,he was so responsive to it and u can tell he genuinely spent good times with Paul, rip paul walker
I was just about to say the same thing your average reporter would milk the crap out of that hoping that they continue to cry while asking questions that way they could have a interview that they could have a memorable interview.
What makes this reporter good is he sympathizes with vin and doesn’t ask calculated questions. He in a sense jumps on with vin and says I feel sorry for you like it was my loss type of way even if he didn’t know Paul personally that you can tell he cared
kamille seven ah you never know with reporters n shiet he could have just been trying to expose vin to open up a new headline story "VIN DIESEL DEPRESSED!!!!!"
@@pimpslayer9109 as a chicago native that has never, nor will ever be dean in his life. he has always been a class act and he did this with the upmost respect.
yea, there r very VERY few ppl I have this much respect for n I dont give it out for shit, But this dude deff got it from me. There aint many ppl left in the world now a days that will do what he did n show respect n caring like he did. Just wish there was WAY more ppl like him in this world n not all these lairs n murderers n rapists n bullshit. NOPE we get WWWAAYYYY more shitty ppl then truly good ppl Sad that I have to say that.
This is the second time I’ve watched this interview. It’s actually incredibly well done. Interviewer doesn’t push, he doesn’t force the conversation. He shows great understanding and kindness and acts more as a friend than an interviewer. My hat’s off to him for showing Vin and his friendship with Paul so much respect rather than acting as a journalist and trying to force something more.
Wow this interviewer is a class act, not only did he not milk vins emotions but he turned it around , reminded him of the beauty of his friendship and asked him about what beautiful memories will live forever with him? Excellent gentlemanly way to conduct the interview . Really great. That alone shows you the integrity of the interviewer . God bless him
I find interviews cringe when other reporters try to feed off the person getting interviewed but this one was down to earth and I smiled right through it, big up WGN news
How can anyone dislike this interview? Should Vin have no emotions? Whenever I watch the Paul tribute at the end of Furious 7, I get a tear in my eye. Because, Paul and Vin’s brotherhood friendship reminds me of losing one of my best friends three years ago. He passed from a massive heart attack at only 45. Nobody saw it coming. Strong as an ox, healthy as a horse. He left three daughters behind. We always called each other brother. RIP Paul and Dave.
Honestly, I don't think they were friends. I once crossed paths with an individual who looks like Van Diesel. He snapped his fingers and attempted to grab me. The dude treated me like a dog as if I was at his beck and call. Street harassment.
Vin went from shedding tears to being so happy talking about helping deliver the baby. These movies he’s so serious so it was real nice to see him just get all ecstatic.
What an interviewer. Totally respectful, and brought up his own past experiences, to let Vin know, we ALL go through losses of one's we love, and told him what helped HIM get through it.
it's incredible how vin and the rest of those involved with the franchise were able to connect us to Paul. When Paul passed, it really hit me. I've never met or even seen any of the cast members in person yet I really felt it when Paul left us. It's hard to imagine how anyone could watch this or any of the other footage showing the cast members grieve and not break down a little. If you're in your 20's or 30's, you practically grew up with the franchise. RIP Paul.
A wonderfull interview and some real class shown by the interviewer. I know others have said this, but it was such a refreshing thing to see a member of the media actually respect the turmoil Vin is going through as a mourning friend instead of a milking machine and scooping tears. Just the fact that they cut from Vin standing up and not dramatically showing him walk off shot gives me the genuine impression that they respected he's feelings instead of milking them. So again, props for the interviewer and my biggest condolences to the Walker family and those close to him. I hope Paul is remembered for the man and humanitarian as well as the movie star. He deserves that. I hope he is driving he's Supra or he's MINE's edition Skyline somewhere.
@@CrusardModding bro at least learn yo respect people at least after they are not in this universe anymore..... Have some courtesy sayin like u know and u were their with him all thr time.... Just have some courtesy
It doesn't matter whether you have a long life if it is totally empty. Life is like a bucket and the more you fill in it (experiences, friends, family...) the more interesting the result gets. He had a good fullfilled life and did a great job on helping many- so he did everything right that he could.
I had the pleasure of getting to know Paul. He was stay downtown Atlanta while filming The fast & furious and also the movie Brick Masions. He gave me a cigar, He said that Jay-z had given it to him. He was a really cool and down to earth guy. Thanksgiving weekend he stopped by my desk and wished me a happy Thanksgiving! He said he was headed to California for the holidays.....Little did i know that it would be the last time I would see him.......RIH Paul....We love and miss you Brother!!!
This is how an interviewer should act. With respectful poise and pause for human emotional breaks. This man is respectful and kind with a genuine understanding and a sense of good character. I miss you Paul Walker. REST IN PEACE .
Man, I miss Paul Walker also, I hardly ever cry, and I know celebrities have passed away before, but Pauls one was the only one that got me so emotional, When i saw that white car pull up next to Vin i knew it was Paul, and when they went separate ways I knew it was the final goodbye.
SouthWestLegend Yea, it was really hard. He was so sincere & caring for others. Most celebs are all about fame, but Paul was about helping people all over the world. It always hurts more when the good ones pass. FF7 was their best movie, awesome action & moving story. Some people say it's because of his death, but their acting & love for one another has grown in each movie. I haven't seen FF8, but I'm sure it has less light without you in it. The world has less light without you in it. Thankfully your brother will carry on your legacy with your R.O.W. charity, but it will never be the same. We will never be able to forget that infectious smile & beautiful soul of yours. RIP Paul. You are truly missed.
I remember sitting in the theater watching this movie and the last clip with his brother CGI'd into it. As the movie ended and the tribute started not one person left early. We all sat there and paid our respects to one of our idols. You got me into cars Paul, I've built friends off of it, learned things I never could've imagined without your inspiration. Rest easy brother.
Vin genuinely cares about Paul, their on screen friendship was as close as their off screen. You can see the hurt in his eyes even behind the sunglasses
his last words on the interview were really touching, just from how he took a break to speak because he couldn't describe it perfectly and ultimately ending it with a "I just hope hes watching" to express the blessings and how much he wanted this movie to do good in honor of him.
Zain Alsaadi It's bawling, bud. Bowling is a sport. Now, allow me to put on my ass-clown of the year hat for correcting you given the current video we're on.
Everytime time I get emotional about Paul walker's death I look at the bright side Paul had successful life he had great friends, great fans who adore him, he had a daughter who adores him, he had 30 year successful career in Hollywood; he gave back to the community, he had a genuine heart and he found a way fulfilled his longtime dream of marine biology that he missed out on as youth not a lot of people who died had an opportunity to do these things before their death
Stephanie Musse That's a great way to look at it. He was truly blessed. Most of us will not achieve that in our lifetime. It still hurts because of how great of a person he was. Thankfully his legacy and charity will live on and hopefully inspire more people to do the same. RIP Paul.
Are people mourning paul walker or brian o connor? Because the world knew brian and he was a amazing character but paul we didn't know. We journeyed with brian not paul. Paul's body gave life to brian but it was Brian's life we experienced, brian's pains and struggles, Brian's life, not pauls. Sorry paul but it's brian who we bonded with - most of us never knew you. It's not unnatural to mourn a fictional character it's still loss but i think almost everyone is confused as to who they are missing. For me i bonded with brian and when paul died by extension brian died. I was rooting for brian but his story has come to an end prematurely. Its a confusing transference or association etc.thag we project brian onto paul.
ding dong that’s what I don’t get either lol I don’t see how ppl can make an emotional attachment so strong to a person they never met that it makes them cry like wtf how sensitive can someone be?
It’s crazy to look back at this and know that if he was still alive, the drama between some of the cast would probably have ended already. On a side note the interviewer is a class act. Hell of a job.
I sense that his relationship with Paul was very close & tight friendship I think apart him died after he lost his best friend you can tell he wasn’t the same.
He didn’t walk off the interview 😂 he was asked by the interviewer if he wanted a break. Your title makes it sound like he walks off and doesn’t come back.
Absolutely, alot of people just wanna start crap. When this interview was done it was still pretty fresh. So of course he's gonna get emotional. I just get frustrated when random people put anything possible just to get view's or likes. It's disrespectful when they do that
Incredible interviewer. Tackled the subject with professionalism and kindness and I think by asking vin about his memories, really helped him get through the moment.
We r blessed to watch this kind of interviews. You can see Vin is feelin wide opened, honestly, dont hide cryin, in same time talkin about Paul but also about birth of his child. There is no drama made for publicity or just pure business interview. This is one of the reasons why i like you Vin. You r a honest man and have no problem to be who you are. Your emotions are true and Im realy realy sad for Paul in the first place, for his family, but also for you and entire FF crew. Im so close to cry when i hear over and over again "I just hope he's watching, you know". Ok here it goes ...
It still hurts to think that Paul Walker is no more..what great talent he possessed..the dedication was tremendous..there's nothing we can do we're just blessed to have had a guy like him in the entertainment industry. his legacy lives on.
You see, I barely cry when it comes to movies and people I don't know. But watching Furious 7 made me cry my soul out, just because I realized how good of a person he was and how hard it is to find someone like Paul. I really hope we get some more Pauls...R.I.P ❤
The ending of that movie was a very touching send off to a talented guy who was taken from this world far too soon.... rest in piece Paul Walker. You'll always be in the minds and hearts of those you were close too.
I have never seen any fast and furious movies but watching this I could stop crying because he not only lost his friend he lost his.. Brother and his other half and no one deserves that xx RIP PAUL WALKER..
kris shaun heard he was late to the set a lot and the rock got mad. Understandable I guess, but doesn’t make vin a bad guy. Could of been taking time signing autographs.
This reporter should be guaranteed first interviewer for anything after seeing this. What a kind and gentle soul, he didn’t push for anything and made Vin feel comforted.
It just feels so painful to see Vin's face. I mean, he's literally using up all his energy just to smirk! His facial expression is fluctuating, in ever alternate syllable, his face slightly goes into a bawling open mouthed frown, and I just feel so sorry for him. Poor fella, and poor Walker family.
Just watching this now for the first time and I have so much respect for the way the interviewer handled this. I’ve seen a lot of interviews where the interviewers have simply just dropped in a question about Paul because they know they’ll get a reaction and people will watch and that’s kinda sad. This was a great conversation and I really felt it
Gotta echo the love for the interviewer, Mr. Richards. What a nice and warm hearted chap. WOW. I am loving this. We needed this and it provides a lot of hope in an otherwise dark world. Thank you!!
As a huge fan of F&F and both Paul Walker and Vin Diesel, it broke my heart when Paul died on my birthday 11/30. I brought the franchise into my family and had posters of them on my walls. My child is now a huge fan. The name Paul is also big in our family. Paul was a really good guy that I truly miss. I remember him often, especially on my birthday. I hope that there are more men that can be genuine and fun like he was. Seeing how much the cast loves and cares for each other, let’s me know they have a real bond that supersedes just this franchise. My heart hurts for all his family and loved ones. I can’t imagine that level of heart break. I often think about the part in the song “Only the good die young” We never know what’s going to happen. Sometimes the best and greatest people are taken way too soon. Paul was good and no matter what, he will always be cherished by his family, friends, and so many of his fans. I will continue to support his foundation and the franchise.
@Thomas Fields I don't think he had time to react at all, i'm positive he died instantly from the force of the crash. But yeah, you're a piece of shit for that, and i hope you're just trolling
@Chilling Potato Read the autopsy report he had smoke damage in his lungs meaning he inhaled smoke while he was burning alive not trying to be an ass just speaking the truth he didn’t die instantly
There will never be another paul walker and the fast and furious franchise will never be the same without paul walker i was devastated by his death honestly still not over his passing 💔💔
This reporter was totally respectful, good job
That's bcuz he is Dean Richard. One of Chicagos finest film critics. Works for WGN News here in Chicago. A good man
I was shocked, usually news people and interviewers are assholes who just try to pry information out of people but this man was very respectful.
@@skylander5116 thank you, never seen him before.
I didn’t watch the video yet and I thought this was sarcasm
Thanks to RUclips algorithms and a little bit of mary Jane I'm here as well 😂
What a respectful reporter.
Isn't this the reporter who interviewed Mel Gibson?
A gentleman. That’s how you treat someone that’s dealing with grieving without just trying to get any emotional reaction from them
Raid Banner I sometimes come back on dis vid cos of him
His name is Dean Richards
@@ryderkane1215 I don't think so
shout out to both their moms for raising such kind hearted dudes
And dads
You don't know them
Why just moms
you sure about vin? im sure he aint bad but off camera or off movie he tends to get odd.
Yeah even though they look like gangsters.
He didn’t walk off the interview he just needed a moment to get himself together, I hate it when people caption articles/videos etc wrong just gives everyone the wrong idea with what actually happened.
Ikr
Matthew Skoblar watched this video 3 years ago and I still remember something about being bullshit. Seems I was right
Yep he just needed a minute to gather his emotions
LuzianGamer 134 exactly right and then he’s able to to continue on with the interview and it’s very mature of him to do so.
@@matthewskoblar5230 yes he's brave to continue to talk about him
The reporter is trying to make talking about Paul easier
Big clap for him 👏🏻
I really enjoyed it ,vins reaction when the reporter said about the memories carrying comfort made me heart warm ,he was so responsive to it and u can tell he genuinely spent good times with Paul, rip paul walker
Damn. If all journalists and reporters were like this guy, the world would be a very different place.
Well done, sir!
I was just about to say the same thing your average reporter would milk the crap out of that hoping that they continue to cry while asking questions that way they could have a interview that they could have a memorable interview.
Totally. 💯
What makes this reporter good is he sympathizes with vin and doesn’t ask calculated questions. He in a sense jumps on with vin and says I feel sorry for you like it was my loss type of way even if he didn’t know Paul personally that you can tell he cared
Dude baits him for an emotional reaction from the start. Kinda scummy
WGN Chicago is great. Dean is the best
WGN this interviewer needs a raise. this is the type of news reporting I like. thank you
kamille seven ah you never know with reporters n shiet he could have just been trying to expose vin to open up a new headline story "VIN DIESEL DEPRESSED!!!!!"
@@pimpslayer9109 as a chicago native that has never, nor will ever be dean in his life. he has always been a class act and he did this with the upmost respect.
So much fucking respect for this reporter.
yeah dude, seriously, hats off to him for the way he's handled the topic and Vin!
+Luke Beans right!!
MAD RESPECT FOR THAT MAN MAD RESPECT!!!!
yea, there r very VERY few ppl I have this much respect for n I dont give it out for shit, But this dude deff got it from me. There aint many ppl left in the world now a days that will do what he did n show respect n caring like he did. Just wish there was WAY more ppl like him in this world n not all these lairs n murderers n rapists n bullshit. NOPE we get WWWAAYYYY more shitty ppl then truly good ppl Sad that I have to say that.
What an awesome interviewer!
Very respectful and caring!
This is the second time I’ve watched this interview. It’s actually incredibly well done. Interviewer doesn’t push, he doesn’t force the conversation. He shows great understanding and kindness and acts more as a friend than an interviewer. My hat’s off to him for showing Vin and his friendship with Paul so much respect rather than acting as a journalist and trying to force something more.
he was being human, we need more reporters likes him.
Vin's got a big heart!
Even bigger forehead
OdNetTV yo wtf 😂😂😂😂
And a even bigger ego than the rock 😉
OdNetTV biggrr than me
OdNetTV some suspect white pipo shit right there
The interviewer, Dean, was really endearing and his advice to Vin was genuinely heartfelt. RIP Paul. 🙏
Wow this interviewer is a class act, not only did he not milk vins emotions but he turned it around , reminded him of the beauty of his friendship and asked him about what beautiful memories will live forever with him?
Excellent gentlemanly way to conduct the interview . Really great. That alone shows you the integrity of the interviewer . God bless him
I find interviews cringe when other reporters try to feed off the person getting interviewed but this one was down to earth and I smiled right through it, big up WGN news
Chicago's Best 🤞
*”I just hope that he is watching, you know”*
-Vin Diesel
Not just a friend... he is family. :'(
@@devingomez2346 stfu it’s from Fast Five
@@sikjuice8620 Not to be mean but that was from Furious 7.
Meme
@@RLSHthephantom yes
This comment was way ahead of it’s time LMFAO
Dean Richards deserves a lot of credit for this. Amazing, heart felt interview.
How can anyone dislike this interview? Should Vin have no emotions? Whenever I watch the Paul tribute at the end of Furious 7, I get a tear in my eye. Because, Paul and Vin’s brotherhood friendship reminds me of losing one of my best friends three years ago. He passed from a massive heart attack at only 45. Nobody saw it coming. Strong as an ox, healthy as a horse. He left three daughters behind. We always called each other brother. RIP Paul and Dave.
Honestly, I don't think they were friends. I once crossed paths with an individual who looks like Van Diesel. He snapped his fingers and attempted to grab me. The dude treated me like a dog as if I was at his beck and call. Street harassment.
Vin went from shedding tears to being so happy talking about helping deliver the baby. These movies he’s so serious so it was real nice to see him just get all ecstatic.
What an interviewer. Totally respectful, and brought up his own past experiences, to let Vin know, we ALL go through losses of one's we love, and told him what helped HIM get through it.
it's incredible how vin and the rest of those involved with the franchise were able to connect us to Paul. When Paul passed, it really hit me. I've never met or even seen any of the cast members in person yet I really felt it when Paul left us. It's hard to imagine how anyone could watch this or any of the other footage showing the cast members grieve and not break down a little. If you're in your 20's or 30's, you practically grew up with the franchise. RIP Paul.
RIP Roger Rodas (The guy Paul was with in the car accident)
nice profile pic
Oh Yeah He Is On Paul's Car
Yulun Corrales right back at you
+Fred Radilla yay squad
oh please, fuck that guy, killed PW basically.
A wonderfull interview and some real class shown by the interviewer. I know others have said this, but it was such a refreshing thing to see a member of the media actually respect the turmoil Vin is going through as a mourning friend instead of a milking machine and scooping tears. Just the fact that they cut from Vin standing up and not dramatically showing him walk off shot gives me the genuine impression that they respected he's feelings instead of milking them. So again, props for the interviewer and my biggest condolences to the Walker family and those close to him. I hope Paul is remembered for the man and humanitarian as well as the movie star. He deserves that. I hope he is driving he's Supra or he's MINE's edition Skyline somewhere.
My name Jeff
Paul was living dangerously. If he didn't die in a car accident, he might as well have died by a shark or waves in the ocean.
@@CrusardModding yea but he didn’t
Paul walker is not dead he is just a quarter mile away 😭
@@CrusardModding bro at least learn yo respect people at least after they are not in this universe anymore..... Have some courtesy sayin like u know and u were their with him all thr time.... Just have some courtesy
@@SukhdevYadav07 You misunderstood my comment
Props to the reporter. He is paying attention to how he’s feeling and allowing him to have a break when he needs it
I've not been a fan of some of Deans interviews, but this one, I found a whole new respect for him. Great job!
I love this reporter
Dean Richards was maybe the only reason I didn’t hate having to wake up at 5:30 for school every morning lol
He's a sweetheart
Everytime I hear the name Paul walker, or see you again, my heart automatically just sinks and I can't help but cry
It doesn't matter whether you have a long life if it is totally empty. Life is like a bucket and the more you fill in it (experiences, friends, family...) the more interesting the result gets. He had a good fullfilled life and did a great job on helping many- so he did everything right that he could.
me too bro 💔😄🥺
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I had the pleasure of getting to know Paul. He was stay downtown Atlanta while filming The fast & furious and also the movie Brick Masions. He gave me a cigar, He said that Jay-z had given it to him. He was a really cool and down to earth guy. Thanksgiving weekend he stopped by my desk and wished me a happy Thanksgiving! He said he was headed to California for the holidays.....Little did i know that it would be the last time I would see him.......RIH Paul....We love and miss you Brother!!!
This is how an interviewer should act. With respectful poise and pause for human emotional breaks. This man is respectful and kind with a genuine understanding and a sense of good character. I miss you Paul Walker. REST IN PEACE .
Man, I miss Paul Walker also, I hardly ever cry, and I know celebrities have passed away before, but Pauls one was the only one that got me so emotional, When i saw that white car pull up next to Vin i knew it was Paul, and when they went separate ways I knew it was the final goodbye.
SouthWestLegend Yea, it was really hard. He was so sincere & caring for others. Most celebs are all about fame, but Paul was about helping people all over the world. It always hurts more when the good ones pass. FF7 was their best movie, awesome action & moving story. Some people say it's because of his death, but their acting & love for one another has grown in each movie. I haven't seen FF8, but I'm sure it has less light without you in it. The world has less light without you in it. Thankfully your brother will carry on your legacy with your R.O.W. charity, but it will never be the same. We will never be able to forget that infectious smile & beautiful soul of yours. RIP Paul. You are truly missed.
I remember sitting in the theater watching this movie and the last clip with his brother CGI'd into it. As the movie ended and the tribute started not one person left early. We all sat there and paid our respects to one of our idols. You got me into cars Paul, I've built friends off of it, learned things I never could've imagined without your inspiration. Rest easy brother.
Vin genuinely cares about Paul, their on screen friendship was as close as their off screen. You can see the hurt in his eyes even behind the sunglasses
This interviewer is amazing, great job man. Such a nice and genial interview/conversation.
*My right ear enjoyed this*
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10,000 subscribers with no videos ? Hhhhhhhh
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Am I the only one that thinks Paul looked looked angelic at the end of the movie?
Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad Not 85%. More like 60%.
Paul had more than a third of his scenes done.
It's been reported that it's 85% mate.
Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad from ludacris, tyrese and universal.
Yy
Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad dumb fuck
This might have been one of the best interviews. Thoughtful and provoking
Who wants me to build a time machine and save him??
I'll help! How much money will the parts and project in general cost
Start a gofundme I will donate 500$ cash no joke.
If that was possible i would help you guys
Vincent Van de Laer me,too
I would honestly do whatever I cpuld hes got billions of fans we can do this
his last words on the interview were really touching, just from how he took a break to speak because he couldn't describe it perfectly and ultimately ending it with a "I just hope hes watching" to express the blessings and how much he wanted this movie to do good in honor of him.
7 years went by and we all still miss him
Why am I bawling my eyes out?
its ok im with you right by your side
Zain Alsaadi I'm here with ya'll too.
Zain Alsaadi It's bawling, bud. Bowling is a sport. Now, allow me to put on my ass-clown of the year hat for correcting you given the current video we're on.
KiiNGKiiLL shit hahahah thanks for the heads up :)
Gonna be hard to get a strike without eyes? Use bumpers
Everytime time I get emotional about Paul walker's death I look at the bright side Paul had successful life he had great friends, great fans who adore him, he had a daughter who adores him, he had 30 year successful career in Hollywood; he gave back to the community, he had a genuine heart and he found a way fulfilled his longtime dream of marine biology that he missed out on as youth not a lot of people who died had an opportunity to do these things before their death
Stephanie Musse That's a great way to look at it. He was truly blessed. Most of us will not achieve that in our lifetime. It still hurts because of how great of a person he was. Thankfully his legacy and charity will live on and hopefully inspire more people to do the same. RIP Paul.
Are people mourning paul walker or brian o connor? Because the world knew brian and he was a amazing character but paul we didn't know. We journeyed with brian not paul. Paul's body gave life to brian but it was Brian's life we experienced, brian's pains and struggles, Brian's life, not pauls. Sorry paul but it's brian who we bonded with - most of us never knew you. It's not unnatural to mourn a fictional character it's still loss but i think almost everyone is confused as to who they are missing. For me i bonded with brian and when paul died by extension brian died. I was rooting for brian but his story has come to an end prematurely. Its a confusing transference or association etc.thag we project brian onto paul.
He also slept with underage girls all the time. Good guy.
That makes it worse because he had so much thwn hes just gone
ding dong that’s what I don’t get either lol I don’t see how ppl can make an emotional attachment so strong to a person they never met that it makes them cry like wtf how sensitive can someone be?
This was an excellent interview, and very respectful of Vin's loss.
It’s crazy to look back at this and know that if he was still alive, the drama between some of the cast would probably have ended already. On a side note the interviewer is a class act. Hell of a job.
I sense that his relationship with Paul was very close & tight friendship I think apart him died after he lost his best friend you can tell he wasn’t the same.
Yes definitely never seen a brotherhood til I saw vin and Paul were brothers nothing never broke there bond
And crazy shxt that they do car films speed etc and he died from a crash.. life is a trip. Smh
I like the Interviewer, he actually cared. RIP Paul Walker
So heartbreaking, Paul was truly an Angel. The bond between the Fast & Furious Cast is amazing!
Wow respect to the Interviewer He saw how Hard it is for vin to Talk about it and kinda changed the topic (memories that make you Smile)
That reporter is the man. You respected that this was a touchy subject.
Props to this interviewer.
Went from an Interview to a Therapy session. What a gentle, kind-hearted man, the both of them.
Props to the Interviewer for giving him a sec to reflect. Most people don't do that and just want immediate answers on the spot.
He didn’t walk off the interview 😂 he was asked by the interviewer if he wanted a break. Your title makes it sound like he walks off and doesn’t come back.
Absolutely, alot of people just wanna start crap. When this interview was done it was still pretty fresh. So of course he's gonna get emotional. I just get frustrated when random people put anything possible just to get view's or likes. It's disrespectful when they do that
click bait
great interviewer to help him out like that
Incredible interviewer. Tackled the subject with professionalism and kindness and I think by asking vin about his memories, really helped him get through the moment.
I love how this reporter let Vin do his thing, totally respectful.
You can just hear the wiggle in Vin's voice of him trying not to cry. :[
It's really hurts :/
Glória Longo fuck me im famous
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PAUL 4ever
Glória Longo cant believe he is gone #paulwalkerforever
me too :( 30/11/2013 will be the worse date for me. RIP ever suriya raaj
This is truly amazing, Also big props to the interviewer he was very professional
We r blessed to watch this kind of interviews. You can see Vin is feelin wide opened, honestly, dont hide cryin, in same time talkin about Paul but also about birth of his child. There is no drama made for publicity or just pure business interview. This is one of the reasons why i like you Vin. You r a honest man and have no problem to be who you are. Your emotions are true and Im realy realy sad for Paul in the first place, for his family, but also for you and entire FF crew. Im so close to cry when i hear over and over again "I just hope he's watching, you know". Ok here it goes ...
It still hurts to think that Paul Walker is no more..what great talent he possessed..the dedication was tremendous..there's nothing we can do we're just blessed to have had a guy like him in the entertainment industry. his legacy lives on.
Such a well done interview, the utmost respect and integrity. Such a beautiful moment I've never seen.
Damn, vin is fighting back tears at the very beginning
OctopusVolcano oh yea yoy can tell
He would've been 47 years old today... And yet he only reached 40..
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The reporter did a great job at getting Vin to focus on the happy times. Good show.
You see, I barely cry when it comes to movies and people I don't know. But watching Furious 7 made me cry my soul out, just because I realized how good of a person he was and how hard it is to find someone like Paul. I really hope we get some more Pauls...R.I.P ❤
Paul walker isn’t dead, he’s just waiting for us at the finish line 🏁
Paul Walker isn't in this world any more... Because he is now at the major leagues (Heaven)
He's dead
@@hotandsour100You dic I wanted to troll that comment lol 😂
The ending of that movie was a very touching send off to a talented guy who was taken from this world far too soon.... rest in piece Paul Walker. You'll always be in the minds and hearts of those you were close too.
I have never seen any fast and furious movies but watching this I could stop crying because he not only lost his friend he lost his.. Brother and his other half and no one deserves that xx
RIP PAUL WALKER..
every interview ive ever seen with vin diesel he seems like a class act.
how can we not talk about family when family is all that we got
Got to wonder what beef him and the rock got into
kris shaun heard he was late to the set a lot and the rock got mad. Understandable I guess, but doesn’t make vin a bad guy. Could of been taking time signing autographs.
Shame there arent many reporters like this one kudos to you sir probably the only reporter ever to show a human side on tv
It’s so good to see vin so emotional for Walker. Making those movies would have to bring them closer than just partners.
Awesome interviewer. Good guy
Nice interview Dean!
Best interview I’ve seen in a long time.
The most respectful reporter I’ve ever seen and that’s impossible
This reporter should be guaranteed first interviewer for anything after seeing this. What a kind and gentle soul, he didn’t push for anything and made Vin feel comforted.
Paul walker death was impacted world wide he was an amazing person for people watching his movies he was like family
who put this bowl of onions next to me...
I'm saying!
Kevin Reyna would u get out of here! *sponge bob reference* is that what you were referencing?
Fizzy bow haha yes!
=D
Shrek did
It just feels so painful to see Vin's face. I mean, he's literally using up all his energy just to smirk! His facial expression is fluctuating, in ever alternate syllable, his face slightly goes into a bawling open mouthed frown, and I just feel so sorry for him. Poor fella, and poor Walker family.
me tooo
Just watching this now for the first time and I have so much respect for the way the interviewer handled this. I’ve seen a lot of interviews where the interviewers have simply just dropped in a question about Paul because they know they’ll get a reaction and people will watch and that’s kinda sad. This was a great conversation and I really felt it
Vin really needed to open up like that with someone that reporter was an absolute gentleman and true legend
Vin taught us that he don't have friends, he have family...
vins a great person
'I just hope he's watching', I fucking died :'(
Caleb Baggstrom oh god that part made me cry so hard too
What Time Was It
@@geekylve3367 damn they never told you rip
I'm so respect with the reporter, he try to make talking about Paul Walker easier & not to make this interview awkward & hard to response. Goodjob…
Great interviewer and how he helps Vin along
That interviewer cares so much, how he let Vin take a moment. Must have been really hard for Vin. Bless him. Bless Paul Walker.
P.I.P
PAUL WALKER
SOMEONE WHO WILL ALWAYS BE IN OUR HEARTS
WE ALL LOVE U PAUL ❤️❤️❤️
Bro the background looks like GTA 5 online city 😂😂
Thegame Boy I mean they’re sorta the same city
@@Cristianftwx xdddd i like the flame
Are you fucking kidding me?
Because it is....
No shit
What a lovely and heartfelt interview. This interviewer is quite a gentleman and very thoughtful.
Gotta echo the love for the interviewer, Mr. Richards. What a nice and warm hearted chap. WOW. I am loving this. We needed this and it provides a lot of hope in an otherwise dark world. Thank you!!
Kudos to that interviewer. A lot of respect!
Well said by the interviewer about the memories of lost ones.
Paul walker + vin diesel = brothers for life
Now only thing that is left is vin diesel
The interviewer is such a nice guy. He was really respectful and gave Vin all the space he needed.
As a huge fan of F&F and both Paul Walker and Vin Diesel, it broke my heart when Paul died on my birthday 11/30. I brought the franchise into my family and had posters of them on my walls. My child is now a huge fan. The name Paul is also big in our family. Paul was a really good guy that I truly miss. I remember him often, especially on my birthday. I hope that there are more men that can be genuine and fun like he was. Seeing how much the cast loves and cares for each other, let’s me know they have a real bond that supersedes just this franchise. My heart hurts for all his family and loved ones. I can’t imagine that level of heart break. I often think about the part in the song “Only the good die young” We never know what’s going to happen. Sometimes the best and greatest people are taken way too soon. Paul was good and no matter what, he will always be cherished by his family, friends, and so many of his fans. I will continue to support his foundation and the franchise.
at least the interviewer was respectful and let him take a brake when he got emotional that is what a nice interviewer would do
Everybody misses Paul.. i feel like we grew up together.
Here from Nepal.
Paul walker:if one day speed kills me, don’t cry because i was smiling😭 😔
@Thomas Fields How proud your mother must be for thinking that up all on your own.
@@kykrazy6050 it's the truth.
@@AJ-bx1le Yes I know this captain fucking OBVIOUS. But he don't have to be a mothafucker about it....
@Thomas Fields I don't think he had time to react at all, i'm positive he died instantly from the force of the crash.
But yeah, you're a piece of shit for that, and i hope you're just trolling
@Chilling Potato Read the autopsy report he had smoke damage in his lungs meaning he inhaled smoke while he was burning alive not trying to be an ass just speaking the truth he didn’t die instantly
There will never be another paul walker and the fast and furious franchise will never be the same without paul walker i was devastated by his death honestly still not over his passing 💔💔
Great interviewer. Really refreshing to see