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Diesel
cont’d from pg 7
VD: You wouldn’t think
it, because Universal
would never admit it.
I’m not their movie star.
I’m their George Lucas.
I’m the person creat-
ing the saga through
many, many pictures.
But they’ll never tell you
that. They’ll pretend that
I’m just coming to the set
and driving cars. They’re
not going to acknowl-
edge that I’m also the
one who’s creating this
full, intricate saga, and
DMing it over the years.
Anybody that’s on the in-
side would tell you that.
Hollywood can get ruth-
less. I just shared some
of the inside scoop, since
I’ve known you for a long
time. But that’s how Ma-
fi a this is.
KW: Thanks. You know
who else was great in this
movie? Tony Gonzalez,
the former NFL star.
VD: Wasn’t he good?
He’d never acted before.
This was his fi rst feature
fi lm. You’re talking about
one of the best football
players in history, and
he walks onto the set and
just kills it! Tony Gonza-
lez was incredible. He en-
hanced the picture.
He brought something
to the table. His work eth-
ic was dope! And when he
wasn’t fi lming, you’d fi nd
him standing around the
set trying to learn every-
thing he could. You could
see what a winner he is,
and why he was a winner
in his fi eld.
KW: I think he was
even a star basketball
player in college.
VD: He was! When you
have that dedication it
shows. He did not hold
anything back. I’m so
proud of what he accom-
plished.
KW: The rest of the cast
was good, too.
VD: I’m proud of all
of them. Hey, I’m gon-
na share this text from
my sister [Samantha
Vincent] only with you,
Kam, since I know you
so damn long. She pro-
duced this picture, and
produces the Fast & Fu-
rious franchise. Hold on
a second, man... Here it
is. She goes: “Seriously,
in all my years working
with you, I don’t think
I’ve ever seen such a uni-
fi ed, hard-working cast.
It’s literally the most
hopeful, open, optimis-
tic, present group of peo-
ple ever.” That’s from my
sister who’s always on
the set and producing all
these movies. Ain’t that
hot?
KW:
Absolutely!
Thanks for the exclu-
sive, Vin. Harriet Paku-
la-Teweles asks: With so
many classic fi lms being
redone, is there a remake
you’d like to star in?
VD: Oh my God! Just
hearing you ask that
makes me think of a
bunch of remakes I’d love
to do. It Happened One
Night... On the Water-
front’s is one of my all-
time favorite fi lms. And
there’s something to be
said for “Mr. Smith Goes
to Washington.” I’d love
to put a multi-cultural
spin on all those movies.
KW: Ling-Ju Yen asks:
What is your earliest
childhood memory?
VD: Well, the fi rst mov-
ie I remember was a pic-
ture called The Thief of
Baghdad. It was directed
by Michael Powell and
starred an Indian ac-
tor named Sabu. When
I was a kid, we couldn’t
aff ord to got to concerts
or Broadway plays. That
was way out of our price
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league. But we could go
to the movies. we’d go to
42nd Street, and share a
$1.50 bowl of chicken lo
mein before going to see
a movie. Since we lived
in Manhattan, we’d walk
home aft erwards. And
while walking home,
my father would always
break down the movie
we just saw. He started
doing this when I was
just 5-years-old. that
gave me the ability to be
a producer. As you know,
before I did “Saving Pri-
vate Ryan,” I directed
Multi-Facial and Strays. I
would never have gotten
“Private Ryan” if I hadn’t
made those movies. And
in some ways, I never
stopped directing.
KW: The Viola Davis
question: What’s the big-
gest diff erence between
who you are at home as
opposed to the person we
see on the red carpet?
VD: Wow! That’s a
great question. When
I’m at home, I’m just Dad-
dy. I’m at peace, and not
self-aware at all. On the
red carpet, I’m a com-
modity. I realize that, for
that moment, I belong to
the world, in a way. I try
to maintain my truth and
my individuality, but I’m
mindful that anything I
do or say could easily be
misconstrued. They’re
two
very
diff erent
worlds.
I don’t even know if I
could articulate just how
diff erent they are in one
conversation.
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SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Multnomah County Health Depart-
ment Headquarters Project
Exterior Skin and Interior Finishes
Bid Date: : Feb. 14, 2017 at 2:00 PM
Precast concrete, unit masonry, misc. steel, fi nish
carpentry, waterproofi ng, roofi ng, thermal protec-
tion, doors/frames/hardware, tiling, ceilings, plaster
and gypsum board, fl ooring, acoustic treatment,
painting, wall and door protection, toilet accesso-
ries, lockers, loading dock equipment, window treat-
ments, casework, furnishings, landscaping, site
work.
A non-mandatory Pre-Bid meeting will be held Jan-
uary 30, 2017 at 1:00PM at the Multnomah County
Boardroom 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland, OR
97214
Bid Documents are available electronically at the
following FTP site:
Address: ftp.jedunn.com
Username: hdhq Password: 13083700-2016
Contact Kyle Boehnlein with any questions
Kyle.Boehnlein@JEDunn.com (503) 972-6181
OHSU Knight Cancer Research Bldg
2720 SW Moody Ave., Portland, OR
Bids are Due to McCarthy Andersen
March 1, 2017 at 2PM
Bid Package: #3B –
Interiors & Landscape
Scopes awarded under this package include:
landscape steel (weathering walls & misc. site
steel), fi nish carpentry & millwork, casework, coun-
tertops, interior sealants, tile, fl ooring, painting, ep-
oxy fl ooring, toilet partitions & accessories, visual
display boards, lockers, fi re extinguishers & cab-
inets, residential appliances, food service equip-
ment, bike racks, window shades, site striping &
parking bumpers, chainlink fencing, site concrete,
and landscape & irrigation (includes green roof).
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All requests for clarifi cation are to be submitted via
email to Kyle Becker at kbecker@mccarthy.com and
Chris Reetz creetz@andersen-const.com. The cut-
off date for all requests for information (RFI’s) shall
be February 17, 2017 at 5:00 PM.
All bids shall be submitted through email or deliv-
ered in a sealed envelope with a fl ash drive contain-
ing electronic documents to the attention of Chris
Reetz and Kyle Becker at the following address:
McCarthy / Andersen / Andersen Job Site Office
2193 SW River Parkway
Portland, Oregon 97201
ATTN: Chris Reetz & Kyle Becker
Email: creetz@andersen-const.com
& kbecker@mccarthy.com
CCB # 204134
We are an equal opportunity employer and strongly
encourage the participation of emerging small busi-
ness, women-owned, disadvantaged, disabled vet-
erans and minority enterprises.
*Project MWESB goals are 20%*
JE Dunn is an equal opportunity employer.
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INSURANCE
Bid Documents WILL BE AVAILABLE to review
and download on Andersen’s Egnyte fi le. Below
is a link to the project documents.
2193 SW River Parkway
Portland, OR 97201
Phone 503-346-4755
424 NW 14th Ave
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-978-0800
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