Meet the Fockers
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:10:04
- This is incredible.
- Isn't it?

:10:10
It's like a tank.
:10:11
In these uncertain times,
I opted for a Kevlar-reinforced hull

:10:15
with two-inch thick Plexiglas windows,
:10:18
like on the Russian
Widowmaker submarines.

:10:20
I want you to conduct
a field test for us, Greg.

:10:23
I want you to demonstrate the
impregnable outer skin of the coach.

:10:27
Throw it at the window.
:10:30
Jack. I'm not gonna throw
a brick at your window.

:10:33
- It's a simple demonstration.
- No.

:10:35
- Throw the brick, Greg.
- OK. Just...

:10:38
- All your might.
- All right.

:10:47
Don't worry. Your rental insurance
will take care of it.

:10:50
Jack?
:10:51
Come on.
We'll call a tow truck from the road.

:10:54
- The road?
- Yeah, we're driving this to Miami.

:10:58
I thought we were flying tomorrow.
:11:00
No. Airline travel being what
it is these days, so unreliable,

:11:04
I'll feel more comfortable knowing
I have my own Posturepedic bed,

:11:07
my own thermostat,
my own lavatory facility.

:11:11
So we're all gonna be in this together?
:11:13
We hit the road in exactly
seven minutes, 27 seconds.

:11:17
This way we'll get in early, spend
an extra half-day with your parents.

:11:21
- Isn't that great?
- That is great.

:11:24
...but I'm the one
that gets the fumes.

:11:26
- I'm in the mood for a chimichanga.
- So make a...

:11:30
Hey, guys, it's me.
:11:32
I'm getting worried that
I haven't heard back from you.

:11:36
There's been a little change of plans.
We're coming down in Jack's RV.

:11:40
We'll be arriving tomorrow afternoon,
not tomorrow night.

:11:43
OK, tomorrow afternoon. And they're
bringing their little grandson.

:11:47
So... He's a baby,
so... I don't know.

:11:53
Welcome aboard, me hearties.
:11:55
This is incredible.
:11:56
- It's as big as our apartment.
- Pretty neat, huh?


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