Who Would You Rather: Paul Walker vs. Vin Diesel

March 13, 2009 at 1:20pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Forget the Fast or the Furious, we’ve got the Smokin’ and the Studly.

Last night the cast of Fast and Furious arrived at the film’s premiere at the Gibson Amphitheater at Universal City Walk in LA.

Once upon a time, this cast as the hottest group in Hollywood. But that was in 2001.

Since then, Jordana Brewster has basically faded into obscurity, Michelle Rodriguez’s claim to fame is getting booted from Lost, Paul Walker’s last big doin’ was Flags of Our Fathers, and he was barely in that, and Vin Diesel, once hailed at the next Bruce Willis, hasn’t had a hit since The Pacifier in 2005.

But that doesn’t make these boys any less FOYNE!

So, who would you rather?

Paul “The Ding” Walker, in all his blonde, blue-eyed, beachy glory?

Or Vin Diesel with his sexy chrome dome and “I could break you in half if I wanted to” attitude?

Decisions, decisions.

—Sasha Perl-Raver

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Walker, even though I had an

Walker, even though I had an ex with that last name. How can you not melt in those eyes?

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