Meet the Fockers (Blu-ray) PG-13
Misery loves family.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 1 hours, 56 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: November 30, 2010
- Originally Released: 2004
- Label: Universal Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Ben Stiller, Barbra Streisand, Dustin Hoffman & Robert De Niro | |
Performer: | Blythe Danner & Teri Polo | |
Directed by | Jay Roach | |
Screenwriting by | John Hamburg & Jim Herzfeld | |
Story by | Jim Herzfeld & Marc Hyman | |
Produced by | Jane Rosenthal, Robert De Niro & Jay Roach | |
Executive Production by | Nancy Tenenbaum & Amy Sayres |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: C- --
Sequel to the mediocre Ben Stiller comedy "Meet The Parents" is a bawdier but inferior movie that relies on the star power of Dustin Hoffman and Barbara Streisand as Stiller's Florida-dwelling Jewish hippie parents Bernie and Roz to fuel its ill-timed toi
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ColeSmithey.com
[Streisand and Hoffman] are a hoot, a movable feast of heart and shtick...
Entertainment Weekly
Every big comic setpiece plays like an idea for a comic setpiece rather than the finished article.
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The Spectator
A vulgar farce that isn't remotely amusing.
Observer
This sequel's title indicates the content: smutty, silly and liable to make you smirk despite yourself.
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Time Out
A consistently entertaining, sometimes uproariously funny film.
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Film4
[Streisand] generates real warmth in her intimate exchanges with Mr. Stiller and especially Mr. Hoffman.
New York Times
Product Description:
Following the knee-slapping hit MEET THE PARENTS, director Jay Roach once again keeps audiences roaring with laughter as he presents this hilarious sequel. This time, young engaged couple Pam (Teri Polo) and Greg (Ben Stiller) are getting their parents together a few months before the wedding. Greg nervously plans out every detail of the trip, only to be usurped by Pam's domineering ex-CIA-man father (Robert DeNiro). Not only has he purchased an RV, insisting they'll be driving from New York City to the Fockers' home in Miami, but he's bringing along his perfect baby grandson. When they finally arrive at the Fockers' house, Greg's parents, Bernie and Roz (Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand), turn out to be sex-addicted hippies and not at all what the Byrnes (DeNiro and Blythe Danner) had expected. With one pitfall after another, the film takes the concept of awkward in-law experiences to new heights, from stories about past sexual experiences to detailed discussion of current ones. What's worse, the Fockers are teaching the baby curse words and weaning him on rum, to the shock of his overprotective grandparents. Every conversation is totally inappropriate and downright embarrassing, keeping audiences braced for the next disaster. Along the way, all six cast members turn in topnotch performances, with Hoffman, Streisand, and Stiller leading the charge in true Focker spirit.