Whats the last year been like, getting a call from Cameron, Fast and Furious and Spike Lee?
Alonzo: No doubt, no doubt. The Spike Lee movie also was an incredible experience, more importantly because that was a historically relevant movie. You know, World War II, the Buffalo Soldiers and my character was based on a real living person, veteran of World War II who died before this movie could be made, Florentino Lopez, but it was a huge amount of responsibility. To answer your question, man, I really am afraid to think about that because it’s surreal. And I don’t want to stop and – – you know, it’s like one of those things where if you stop and think, you might get nervous and screw up. So I really feel blessed. I feel very lucky because in this business, there’s an element of luck that you can’t not acknowledge, but I just want to keep my nose down to the grindstone and keep pushing and to keep working and providing the best stuff that I got in me. I want to just get it all out. What do you enjoy doing in your off time? Alonzo: I like speed, so I like taking the jet skis out a