Meet the Fockers
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:15:00
I'd rather have it on.
:15:02
Oh, no dice. No, no, no.
It has to come off.

:15:05
Lovely.
:15:07
You know,
most back pain is psychological.

:15:11
We carry our emotional baggage
right here in our muscles.

:15:17
I've been watching you, Jack.
:15:19
Studying your body language.
:15:21
And you're a very sensual man.
:15:23
But I'm not sure you realize that.
:15:26
- What are you doing?
- It's a technique I learned in Hawaii.

:15:30
It's a Lomi-Lomi massage.
:15:32
Named after the gentle waves
of the Polynesian sea.

:15:36
The waves go in,
and the waves go out.

:15:39
The waves go in...
:15:43
Hit some driftwood.
:15:47
Jack Byrnes, you are a caged lion.
:15:50
But lions can't be captives
their entire lives.

:15:53
They have to be free
to roam the bush, free and wild.

:15:57
Your wife is a hot, sexy tigress.
She's waiting for you to pounce on her.

:16:02
Let me hear you roar, baby, roar.
:16:04
Your body is talking to me.
:16:06
It's hungry for action.
I can feel it.

:16:09
- Unleash the beast inside you.
- Stop it, you're hurting him.

:16:12
I am not hurting him,
I am helping him.

:16:15
Just don't...
:16:17
You shouldn't move just yet.
:16:19
Jack, come back for
an afternoon session. It'll do you good.

:16:22
- What are you doing?
- We were close.

:16:24
- I was getting through to him.
- He doesn't like to be touched.

:16:28
He has the emotional hide
of a rhinoceros.

:16:30
- Don't break him down.
- I was trying to do you a favour.

:16:33
You were riding him like Seabiscuit.

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