All right. You're all right. You're all right. You're all right.
Hancock
15.5s
Hancock! You son of a gun, I knew you'd come. Ask Mary. I had a feeling. I said, he heard me and he's ready for a change. This is great. Did you do this? You come in a little hot? I'll meet you in the house. - I know you don't drive, but... - Oh, damn it, Ray.
Hancock
27.8s
This gets redundant after a while... ...but my basic diagnosis of your fundamental problem is... - Do you wanna hear it? - No. You're an asshole. I know. I call it like I see it though. It's not a crime to be an asshole but it's counterproductive. But you are an asshole, don't you think? Be careful. All right, how about this? I've been thinking about something. This kind of goes to how you present yourself. Come on. Really? It's the middle of the day. What springs to mind...
Hancock
7s
All right? I just wanna go to my cell. - That ain't gonna happen. - Nope.
Hancock
5.3s
It is the duty of each of you... ...to remember your inmate serial number.
Hancock
6s
- I don't even remember that. - Yeah. Greenpeace does. Walter does.
Hancock
4.5s
...when you see this? Homo.
Hancock
2.9s
Excuse me, please.
Hancock
2.2s
Excuse me.
Hancock
1.9s
Hancock!
Hancock
7.7s
Oh, I get it. I put some... Most of you in here. Yes, you did.
Hancock
2.3s
I see you, punk!
Hancock
2.5s
Give me the hand, playboy.
Hancock
2.2s
Turn to your right.
Hancock
2.9s
Good morning, ladies. Welcome to your new home...
Hancock
6.7s
You're a drunk bum! "You deserve better from me. I can be better. I will be better." All right.
Hancock
11.5s
"Life here can be difficult for me. After all, I'm the only one of my kind. During my incarceration, I will be participating... ...in alcohol- and anger-management treatment."