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Dec 21, 2004 · The movie is pleasant enough, but never quite reaches critical mass as a comedy. The director, Jay Roach, who made "Meet the Parents" and the "Austin Powers" movies, has some funny stuff, including Father Focker's proud display of all of his son's trophies ("I didn't know they made ninth-place ribbons," Jack muses).
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Dodging any aspirations to satire or drama, Meet the Fockers is an intricately wrought, barely credible sitcom, but it's also as gratingly one note as a whoopee cushion.
Lots of sexual humor in forced family farce. Read Common Sense Media's Meet the Fockers review, age rating, and parents guide.
- Ben Stiller, Dustin Hoffman, Robert De Niro
- Jay Roach
- Universal Pictures
Reviewer. Adam R. Holz. Movie Review. Question: What could keep a man in love waiting for two years before getting married? Answer: His bizarre parents. Meet the Fockers picks up where its predecessor, Meet the Parents, left off.
- Jay Roach
Jan 1, 2000 · Meet the Fockers Review. Having met his fiancee's parents in Meet the Parents, the perenially unlucky Greg Focker introduces her family to his parents. How will ex-CIA man Jack Byrnes (De...
Jan 14, 2005 · Meet the Fockers differs from most other family comedies in that it has an (almost) all-star cast. As is the case with all too many works of this kind, the screenwriting isn't a stellar...