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Listenever Posted 11 years ago
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What did Paul Walker say?

Paul Walker, acting as Brian O'Conner in Furious 7, said something.
Starting at 14 seconds:

Vin Diesel (Dom): Nothing's sadder than locking a beast in a cage.
Paul Walker (Brian): _________________________________.
Vin Diesel: Okay, let's get to work.

  

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Paul Walker (Brian): And I really want to punch him in the face.

  • Paul Walker (Brian): And I really want to punch him in the face.
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Paul Walker (Brian): And I really want to punch him in the face.
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Thank you. Now I hear that. Emotion: smile
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One more to ask about.

At 1:51, Vin Diesel says:
And they really did drop the cars. I mean, we did a ________________________.

What did he say?
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All I can understand is the first word, 'practical', sorry.
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Yeah. I hear 'We did a practical pass...." or something. But I can't make sense out of it in context.
Anyone?
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Please anyone tell me what Vin Diesel said in the blank.

At 1:48
Vin Diesel: And they really did drop the cars. I mean, we did a ______________________.
Jimmy Kimmel: What? For real?
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I hear "We did a practical past this so much." I'm not sure if this makes any sense in context.
This shouldn't be that hard to native speakers, I guess. But since I'm not getting any response, I'm wondering if this is somehow incomprehensible even to native speakers of American English??
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listeneverI hear "We did a practical past this so much." I'm not sure if this makes any sense in context
That doesn't make sense in any context.
listeneverThis shouldn't be that hard to native speakers, I guess.
I have already tried and failed.
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I think it's: "we did practical passes so much..."

I believe "practical" means "without special-effects" in this context.
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Thank you, Vorpar.
One thing is, I do hear "a" in front of "practical". And apparently you don't. Do you think of it as something like "uh"? If so, is it just me or does he speak a little bit fast for the sound to be something like "uh"?

The other thing is, what does "pass" here means?

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