what i love about the film is that we quickly start to celebrate her as, you know, as we all become friends and understand that we re all just going through the sam thing, the same heartbreak, with the same man, of course. but we re still kind of going through the same thing and helping each other through. so what do you want to do? i want him to feel pain. the trio teams up to take revenge on the man in the middle. put the lawyer, the wife, and the boobs together and we know how to do it just as shady as he does. the friendship these characters develop in the process may seem unlikely. but there is something about cameron diaz where you want to hang out with her if you re a woman, or you find it conceivable that the other women on screen are having some fun with her. and it s obvious, these women have fun together, both onscreen and off. i am i m feeling the girlfriend vibe here and i m loving the girlfriend vibe. and it does feel like that you
stories about the black experience from the past, and they re really, really just powerful stories enough that they require strong actresses of age. that s a really wonderful thing. so i m looking for my oscar sometime soon. i want to start if age has anything to do with it, i want mine. we have just about 30 seconds left. i want to end with you, loni. we talked about the black women on the screen and in front of the camera, but also, two african-american writers are joining snl tonight. talk about the importance of the people who are creating this material, not just the ones who are acting it out onscreen. it s very important and that was a smart move by lorne michaels to add leslie jones. i forget the other girl s name. i know leslie jones personally and when you add black writers, they can actually help to create the sketches. snl is a very, i mean, debra was on mad tv so she can tell you how hard it is to do sketches, to write the comedy, so they needed to add that bl
you know, on screen, paul walker was all about high impact action, but off, actually kept a low profile about all the good acts he was behind. and i have to stelyou about this one. it involved this young military veteran. did you know that walker paid for the engagement ring for the men s fiance, and the couple didn t even recognize walker for what he did. for those who did know the 40-year-old father, walker was just a good guy. down to earth. very down to earth. he was just a regular guy, wearing ripped up shoes and shorts and stuff on set, always joking around. and playing around. lights up the whole set every time he comes to work. great smile. beautiful person. you know, likes to keep in shape, work out, loves his daughter. tyrese gibson, walker s co-star in several fast and
reporter: one of hollywood s most bankable star, paul walker, who has made a name for hymn in the fast and furious movie franchise died in a fiery car crash in california. a second person also died in the accident. both were at tectending a chari event for walker s organization, reach out world wide. the event was intended to benefit the victims of typhoon in the philippines. it happened just north of los angeles on saturday afternoon. paul walker was not driving the 2005 porsche. when deputies arrived the car was on fire. both people in the car pronounced dead at the scene. there s nothing. we tried. we went through fire extinguishers. reporter: all that remains, burnt mangled metal and a light pole that s been knocked down. authorities say speed was a factor. walker wasn t just a car enthusiast on-screen. off-screen the actor competed in the red line time attack racing series.
rape is isolatinsolating. it is. i never understood until i felt it. you feel look you have no one. in a room full of people. not feel like anyone would understand you. and i, i can t express how important it that s you do talk to people. people will understand you, if you reach out to them. people were less afraid to talk about the subject. survivors, we would be in a better place. we could help each other more. there is, cecelia, the extraordinary moment with african girls, with the scene, looking at on screen. where one of them says, people dent want don t want to hear from us. they think we need attention. her reply is tell them you want attention. and cry louder. yes. that s the moment for me when she really became an activist who could make a difference. and realize that what you need how to do is, give somebody credibility and listen and love them. and the film is kind of a guide to how you help somebody recover from a trauma.