Paul Walker Movies – You know and love him as the undercover cop, friend, and family of Dominic Toretto. You were left shell-shocked when he left this world in a tragic accident three years ago. You felt your eyes getting moist in the last credits scene in Furious 7.
Yes, he is your favorite Paul Walker who ruled (and still rules) your heart with his portrayal of Brian O’Conner in the “Fast and Furious” movie series. However, did you know that there are Paul Walker movies which expose a different Paul Walker than what you are used to seeing him?
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On his death anniversary this year (November 30), relive your memories of the late actor by seeing lesser known must-watch Paul Walker movies yet. You will be surprised to find that some of these movies are even better than The Fast and Furious series!
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1. Running Scared
Running Scared is an American crime thriller in which Walker effortlessly played the role of a thug trying to catch a ten-year-old kid who has run away with a gun Walker was supposed to dispose of on his boss’s commands.
Many critics consider this performance as one of the finest performance of the Fast and the Furious star. If you have not seen it yet, you must watch it now!
2. Joy Ride
The movie boasts of a fantastic screenplay, and it manages to scare you as well as give you a few laughs here and there. This could be one of the most underrated Paul Walker movies which you cannot afford to miss if you love a genuinely well-made thriller!
3. Eight Below
For instance, the heartwarming Disney classic, Eight Below, is an excellent adventure drama where Paul plays the role of sled dog trainer Jerry.
His team had to leave eight dogs in the chilly weather of Antarctica after their mission is called off due to harsh weather conditions. The rest of the story involves the struggle of dogs, and the mental trauma Jerry undergoes after leaving his dogs out there to die.
Although dogs play a central role in this Paul Walker movie, he gives a subtle, impressive performance in this hugely underrated film of his career!
4. Flags of Our Fathers
Walker played the role of one of the soldiers who raised the American flag after winning the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. The movie garnered rave reviews from critics, however, largely went unnoticed by casual moviegoers. However, it is considered as one of the best Paul Walker movies.
5. Hours
Walker admitted this movie project being very close to his heart in which he got a chance to portray honest emotions instead of doing action for which he was known the most among fans.
6. Varsity Blues
The film was mainly focused on the underdog and a backup quarterback who became captain after Harbour suffered from an injury. Walker may have a limited screen time in this movie, but Varsity Blues undoubtedly stands tall among all Paul Walker movies.
7. The Skulls
He played the role of a new college student who joins a secret Ivy League society called The Skulls only to confront adverse situations later. It was this movie he collaborated with the director Rob Cohen ( who later directed The Fast and The Furious) for the first time.
8. Pleasantville
Although he was playing a supporting role, he never got overshadowed by the leading names of Jeff Daniels and Toby Maguire.
9. Into the Blue
Rest follows a sequence of events full of thrill and action making this film fun to watch at weekends. According to die-hard fans of the late actor, this is one of the most entertaining Paul Walker movies comparable to the multi-starrer Furious movies.
10. She’s All That
His character placed a bet with the star of college campus to transform a nerdy girl to a prom queen. How he turned into an anti-hero remains a mystery for you to solve while watching this movie!
So, if you have not seen any of the above Paul Walker movies, now is the time to do that. You will be surprised to see him in such diverse roles proving that we lost an incredibly talented actor on that fateful day of November 30, 2013.
Of course, as a tribute to your love of him, you can also rewatch the ever favorite Fast and the Furious series and see him in action once again! We miss you, Paul Walker!
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