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:25:04
Okay? They're basically running gumbo duty
up the Yang Kwai river, you know.

:25:08
Sort of like Behind Enemy Lines,
that kind of thing.

:25:11
And he plays a Vietnamese regular,
V.C., Vietcong, all that.

:25:16
Who, we actually let go earlier in the movie
'cause we're a platoon with a heart.

:25:20
But after we let him go, he actually
kills Fatty later in the picture, okay?

:25:24
So, now, we've captured him again.
:25:26
And okay.
You're playin' Brooklyn.

:25:29
I'm the narrator, right?
We're askin' him where the guns are.

:25:32
'Cause they're in the village somewhere,
but we can't find them.

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Where are the guns?
Where are the guns?

:25:38
Where are the fuckin' guns?
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- Where are the guns? Where are the guns?
- He doesn't understand you!

:25:45
He doesn't understand me?
You understand me, don't you?

:25:47
You understood how to kill Fatty!
You understood that, didn't you?

:25:57
Thank you.
:25:59
I need more coffee.
:26:03
A long time ago, in fact,
I had to reconcile the...

:26:08
Paul the guitar player
with Paul the guitar teacher.

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'Cause our goals are very different.
If I succeed as Paul the guitar teacher...

:26:15
I'm making kids who are, frankly,
better guitar players than me...

:26:18
which Paul the guitar player
doesn't like at all.

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Sometimes a kid'll get good...
:26:22
and I'll start practicin' to stay
a couple steps ahead of them.

:26:32
Probably what got me started
in rock music...

:26:34
was what got
a lot of people started.

:26:35
One, I loved music growin' up.
:26:37
Two, I noticed that if I played guitar,
people noticed me.

:26:41
Music and, sort of, playing
guitar sort of came easy to me.

:26:45
I noticed that it set me apart
from people, and I enjoyed that.

:26:48
I really feel like Paul...
:26:53
was and is, like, a genius musician.
:26:58
Man, the stuff he used to write
for the band was really incredible.


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