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Meet the Fockers


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Village Voice
De Niro's brilliantly economical expression of utter revulsion somehow never stops being funny.
Slate
From the start the jokes are on a different level than the last one: coarse, aggressive, and poorly timed by director Jay Ro...
Box Office Magazine
Simply too much unpleasantness afoot.
Houston Chronicles
Director Jay Roach gives the film no visual distinction whatsoever but packs on the jokes with tireless bustle.
Variety
The gap between the first and second installments isn't as gaping as with, for instance, Analyze This and Analyze That, but ...
The New York Times
Because no good joke in Hollywood goes untold again ... and again, the mixed-couple setup receives another extended workout ...
Chicago Sun-Times
The movie is pleasant enough, but never quite reaches critical mass as a comedy.
Premiere
Culture-clashing through the snow, in a one-joke open sleigh, Meet the Fockers goes, laughing all the way . . . to the bank....
Los Angeles Times
One of those relatively rare comedies that's at once puerile, charming and very funny throughout.
New York Daily News
Meet the Fockers, a sluggish sequel to the anarchic domestic comedy Meet the Parents, is one visit too many.
San Francisco Chronicle
For audiences that loved Meet the Parents, the movie is a welcome chance to revisit funny and familiar characters.
The Boston Globe
A resolutely average sequel, several subbasements below the first film in both comic inspiration and energy.
Washington Post
Don't even rent the DVD, it'll only encourage them.
ReelViews
There are few things sadder than wasted potential, unless it's sitting through 115 minutes of mediocrity desperately searchi...
Washington Post
A negligible product content to stoop for the easy laughs and the easy money.
USA Today
A silly good time.
The Austin Chronicle
The abundance of talent gathered for Meet the Fockers is sadly shortchanged by the unimaginative script and directorial lais...
Film Threat
The expected misunderstandings ensue, as you'd expect, which would be pretty excruciating if not for the performances of Hof...
Richard Roeper
This film has a lot more heart and it's just a lot of fun throughout with all these wonderful actors.
Entertainment Weekly
Why would you want to meet such a blowsy, bawdy, shticky crew in a low-comedy sequel to Meet the Parents? Two reasons only: ...
Salon Arts
Could have been much funnier than it is.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Jay Roach
Writer: John Hamburg
Studio: Universal Pictures
Cast: Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro, Teri Polo

Release: December 22, 2004
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