On November 14th, the press day for upcoming film "Hours" Paul Walker sat down with Christina Radish of Collider.com at Beverly Wilshire Hotel. In a 45 minute interview, Paul talked about his movie "Hours", the "Fast & Furious" franchise, James Wan, fatherhood and daughter meadow. To know about late star and great philanthropist, let us have a look at some excerpts of his last interview.

He revealed that he made sure that the story in "Hour" (set in the ramification of hurricane Katrina) was told fair. Also, Paul shared how he felt while shooting the flick in New Orleans with crew members who had been all the way through the hurricane.

He also talked about the compunction feeling he had of his accomplishments because he considered people were more worthy and also admitted that he wanted to focus on the things other than movies that are significant to him i.e. philanthropy, geology and botany and marine science.

When asked whether he is happy that it was his last interview that day as he might be tired of talking whole the day he answered: "It's not so much tired, as I don't know how to regulate it. It's not that I'm giving a performance, but I'm a people pleaser. I'm not one of those monkeys. If you're going to put the time in, then I'm going to put the time in. We've gotta do it. We're in it together. And you know how it is. Sometimes you just don't want to be there. Today, I actually like the movie, so it's not hard for me. And I genuinely really liked the people that I worked with."

He said that the aftermath of Katrina have been handled in the movie with utmost care: "We weren't there to exploit Katrina. It's just the backdrop. It made a good setting for what I thought was a touching story. "

He compared the "Fast & Furious7" director with previous director of the franchise: "With this one, I think it's cool 'cause everyone was a little fearful with Justin leaving and bringing in a new guy, but the entire cast embraced him and was cool with him. They wouldn't feel as compelled to do that, if he didn't exude what he does. It's not so much being good guys, as much as it is wanting to be a good guy because he's a good guy. It's pretty cool. I like seeing that."

He talked about evolution of his outlook on acting life,and friends: "People that I thought were my friends, way back when, aren't really my friends. I was this impressionable, innocent kid. I think it's a miracle that I'm still here 'cause I didn't even try, and I did everything I could to sabotage this career."

Paul expressed his love for science but held his hit film franchise responsible for not letting him continue with his passion: "I love geology and botany and marine science. I thought maybe I'd be a professional guide, or maybe even a park ranger, working for the department of fish and game. But, this stupid franchise wouldn't let me go. They keep coming back. It created some opportunities, though. I was really excited to go do Eight Below. I was really excited to do Running Scared. I was really excited to do Hours.

He revealed that he wanted to travel the entire world and explore more about all dimensions of life. Also said that Ludacris is his best friend and Vin is a smart guy just opposite to him: "I've gotten to travel the world, and I wouldn't have the friends that I have in that cast. It wasn't a natural fit or pairing. We come from opposite ends. I respect Ludacris more than just about anybody on the planet. He's such a great guy. He's got such a good head on his shoulders. Vin's a pain in my ass. We come from opposite ends of the spectrum. I wish I had some of him in me, though. He says the same thing to me, too. He says, "I wish I could be more like you, sometimes." We fuck with each other, all the time, but he's been a hell of a partner. The guy is a lot smarter than a lot of people realize. Not that he's a dummy, but a lot of people think he's a dummy. Vin is really sharp. "

He concluded the interview with positive words and said that one should rely more on heart than head while making decisions in life: "We forget and get off track and start thinking with our head too much. If it's not in your heart, you don't need it. If your heart is always your guide, then you always make the right decision, even if it hurts. Even if it doesn't turn out well, if you felt the commitment and you felt the devotion, then you're winning. I don't know how I got on this, but I just turned 40 and I've been looking back." Read the full interview here.

Please don't forget to watch "Hours" which will be released in theatres on December 13. For the time being, watch the trailer below:

Watch:Hours - Official Trailer #2 (2013) [HD] Paul Walker

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