Family-patriarch Jack Byrnes wants to appoint a successor. Does his son-in-law, the male nurse Greg Focker, have what it takes?Family-patriarch Jack Byrnes wants to appoint a successor. Does his son-in-law, the male nurse Greg Focker, have what it takes?Family-patriarch Jack Byrnes wants to appoint a successor. Does his son-in-law, the male nurse Greg Focker, have what it takes?
- Awards
- 3 wins & 5 nominations
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaPam's sister Deborah, a supporting character in Meet the Parents (2000), is mentioned in the film, but does not appear on-screen. Nicole DeHuff, the actress who played her, died in 2005.
- Goofs(at around 1h) While talking privately with Greg, Jack implies that his son, Henry, is just like his father, Greg. Jack reasons that he has been doing research on twins and found that sometimes, one child will get an extra chromosome from the father's DNA in the sperm. While that might apply to identical twins, it could not be possible for Greg twins. Greg's twins are male and female and developed from two different eggs that were fertilized by two separate sperm.
- Quotes
Jack Byrnes: Are you still physically attracted to my daughter, Greg?
Greg Focker: To Pam? Are you kidding? Yes. Jack, there's never been a problem with that.
Jack Byrnes: [sternly] Even after her body's endured the hellish ordeal of birthing twins?
Greg Focker: Yes. Even after that. It's still... It's all good. It's all good under the hood.
Jack Byrnes: That's disgusting.
- Crazy creditsThe end credits sequence has a scene where Jack watches a remixed video of Greg on Youtube making fun of Jack at a press conference.
- ConnectionsEdited into Little Fockers: Deleted Scenes (2011)
- SoundtracksBeautiful Morning
Written by Edward Brigati, Felix Cavaliere
Performed by The Rascals
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
My main problem with the film is that there were no jokes, the entire audience was silent, the only laughter I heard was from some teenage girls laughing at a scene involving a needle and someone's penis. I wouldn't have minded puns, or cheesy jokes, or embarrassing situations, but the film was just like a drama that wasn't very dramatic.
I felt like the film didn't know what it wanted to be, the title "Little Fockers" implies that the children are the main focus, but the two children are barely in the film and when they were, they were just a bit annoying. The film is definitely not a family film, it's heavily sexually based, I wouldn't advise taking your children to see this, but then adults won't find the humour very funny.
The acting wasn't bad to be perfectly honest, the line up is good and I felt that the characters were believable. As for messages? The film carries some messages about family loyalties and priorities, but doesn't every film like this carry that message?
I don't like sounding too negative, but the bottom line is that I didn't enjoy this film, simple as that. If you like these kinds of films then I would suggest renting it some time, it's not as bad as I may have made it sound, but it's still pretty bad in my opinion. I hope this review helped you, and maybe saved you some money.
- duckfeetpro
- Dec 21, 2010
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- Also known as
- Meet the Parents: Little Fockers
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Box office
- Budget
- $100,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $148,438,600
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $30,833,665
- Dec 26, 2010
- Gross worldwide
- $310,650,585
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1