Little Fockers

2010 "Kids bring everyone closer, right?"
5.5| 1h38m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 21 December 2010 Released
Producted By: Paramount
Country: United States of America
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It has taken 10 years, two little Fockers with wife Pam and countless hurdles for Greg to finally get in with his tightly wound father-in-law, Jack. After the cash-strapped dad takes a job moonlighting for a drug company, Jack's suspicions about his favorite male nurse come roaring back. When Greg and Pam's entire clan descends for the twins' birthday party, Greg must prove to the skeptical Jack that he's fully capable as the man of the house.

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Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
Pacionsbo Absolutely Fantastic
Invaderbank The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
Bea Swanson This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
Python Hyena Little Fockers (2010): Dir: Paul Weitz / Cast: Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro, Owen Wilson, Jessica Alba, Teri Polo: The worst in this exhausted franchise. As with the first film, the title doesn't work. Despite the children having their fifth birthday, this film isn't about the little Fockers. It is the same stupid story that Meet the Parents is only worse. Ben Stiller as the male nurse is given samples of a Viagra drug and his father-in-law, played by Robert De Niro suspects foul play and investigates. Isn't this similar to the plot of the first film? Director Paul Weitz does his best and even gives us a fight scene within a pool of colored balls but this is not as good as earlier films such as American Dreamz and American Pie. Stiller is reciting and so is the health reduced De Niro in their back and forth war and lack of trust. Owen Wilson returns with a tattoo of Stiller's wife on his back. There are many celebrity cameos in this film that are a waste but none are as bad as that of Jessica Alba. She shows up at the hospital and presents Stiller with a Viagra substance then accompanies him in shoving some device up a patience ass. She is an embarrassment in this film and she does exactly as expected and that is throw herself at Stiller then she is last seen as this gitty innocent who had too much to drink. We know she is nice looking but this is ridiculous and quite stupid. Finally we have Teri Polo smiling pretty as Stiller's wife because the screenwriter could not find her something interesting to do. In the end this film should be buried in that big hole in Stiller's back yard that Alba foolishly tackles him into. Score: 2 / 10
SnoopyStyle Greg Focker (Ben Stiller) is more successful, and drug rep Andi Garcia (Jessica Alba) is proving to be a beautiful temptation. Jack (Robert De Niro) is distressed after Dr Bob left Debra and he has a heart attack. Jack decides to anoint Greg as the Godfocker. However, the return of Kevin (Owen Wilson) and the beautiful Andi leads to misunderstandings, doubts, and conflict.This movie suffers from a lack of funny gags. The cat is barely here. The kids don't add much comedy. Jessica Alba is hot, but her character should be a lot more funnier. The movie needs it. The only saving grace is the family relationships. And in this one, I like Greg a lot more. It's like a get together with old friends but the new material isn't working. There is only so much that De Niro can do with his stink eyes.I also don't understand the title. I assumed this was more about the kids. Instead the kids add little more. The better title would be 'The Godfocker'.
Rocco Campanaro There was just one thing I didn't get about this movie: what the hell was it really about? I mean, seriously, from the title we can figure out it's about the Focker kids. Am I right? No, this film barely features the children we have been longing to see cause their parents and grandparents the humiliatingly cringe worthy embarrassment we saw of Greg "Gay" Focker (Ben Stiller) in the first two films. No, there performance are only in passing to actually remind the audience that Greg and Pam have had kids in the six-year interval between the most recent films – but really serve little purpose.Filled with Oscar winners, Emmy winners and a sexy Latina, the cast of the film, too, displayed such an unenthusiastic performance - especially those in the leading roles. The all too brief appearance of Bernie and Roz Focker (Hoffman and Streisand) produced the only substantial laugh in the theatre. Along with a failed attempt to ignite some kind of sensual affair in the picture, the appearance of sexy brunette Jessica Alba as Andi Garcia (I know, right?) simply didn't work for what this film was supposed to be: a tongue and cheek comedy with that element of cringe.Little Fockers' use of recycled jokes from the prequels was also a definite no-no with me and, to be honest, with all due respect to the gifted Streisand, De Nero and Hoffman, I just wanted to get the hell out of that theatre.I just said it and I'll say it; I really didn't get the whole point of the film.As for a widespread critique of the film, you only have to watch Robert De Nero's (thoroughly deserved mind you) Lifetime Achievement Honor speech at the Golden Globes to see how terrible this film is. Just to mention, the film was that tedious and laugh-deficient, I finally learnt how to sync all my Facebook contacts to my cell phone. Not all bad I guess? I have nothing more to say.
alex-caruso1 Just like everyone else has pointed out, the 3rd Fockers movie just sucked plain and simple. I just watched it at a friend's house the other night, and all I noticed myself NOT doing was laughing. Whenever a humorous part was about to happen, not only was it not funny, but it was so predictable, and you knew what was going to happen. You could tell for sure that the movie was trying hard to be funny, but when you know a movie tries hard to be funny, you know it's going to fail and that you won't get a single laugh out of it. I've seen the first one, but haven't seen all of the second one. All I know is that I got laughs out of the other two, but surely not this one. What a let down, and how humiliating that Robert De Niro gets a shot to the penis. Like that's how HARD they were trying to get you to laugh. But all I did was cringe when De Niro got stabbed in the dick with a needle.