Little Fockers is a movie that was released December 22, 2010 and is a sequel to Meet the Parents which was released in 2000 and the sequel to it Meet the Fockers that was released in 2004. The first two movies starred Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller and Teri Polo. Little Fockers is the first movie in the series that was not be directed by Jay Roach. Paul Weitz directed Little FOckers. Besides De Niro, Stiller, and Polo, Jessica Alba, Harvey Keitel and Laura Dern also star in Little Fockers.http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0970866/fullcredits#writers
In the first movie, Meet the Parents, Greg and Pam go for a visit to Pam’s parent’s house for the weekend. Greg wants to ask Pam to marry him, but Pam’s strict father expects Greg to ask for his daughter’s hand in marriage. Greg does everything he can to create a good impression, but everything comically goes wrong. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0212338/
In [Meet the Fockers, Greg and his parents have been invited to Pam’s parent’s house for a visit. Pam’s parents want to make sure that their daughter is marrying into a good family. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0290002/synopsis
Plot Synopsis
Little Fockers continues the story of Greg and Pam. Greg married Pam, who was the daughter of a retired CIA agent, and they now have five year old twins.http://littlefockers.com
The entire family,including Kevin (Owen Wilson), Pam’s lovelorn ex, comes over for the twin’s birthday party. Greg is determined to prove to his doubtful father-in-law that he can completely handle the job of being the family’s next male head of the family.http://www.comingsoon.net/films.php?id=53037
Cast
Ben Stiller as Gaylord "Greg" Myron Focker
Robert De Niro as Jack Tiberius Byrnes
Teri Polo as Pamela Martha Byrnes-Focker
Blythe Danner as Dina Byrnes
Barbara Streisand as Rosalind "Roz" Focker
Dustin Hoffman as Bernie Focker
Owen Wilson as Kevin Rawley
Raven-Symoné as Tamyra the babysitter
Laura Dern as The Headmistress
Colin Baiocchi as Henry Focker
Daisy Tahan as Samantha Focker
Jessica Alba
Harvey Keite
Reviews
"Is there a statute of limitations for how many good actors can be wasted in a bad movie? Antic and only fitfully amusing, “Little Fockers’’ is the multiplex equivalent of a cash grab — it’s a three-quel, what did you expect? — but that only makes the quality of talent involved more than routinely depressing." Ty Burr Boston Globehttp://www.boston.com/ae/movies/articles/2010/12/22/lots_of_stars_few_laughs_in_little_fockers/
"The second sequel to 2000's Meet the Parents defines uncalled for. Little Fockers is upchuckingly unfunny. After nearly overdosing on Viagra, Robert De Niro gets it up. The movie never does." Peter Travers Rolling Stonehttp://www.rollingstone.com/movies/reviews/little-fockers-20101221
"Yes, it has come to this: 10 years after Meet the Parents implausibly took a stale sitcom premise about awful in-laws to major box-office coin, De Niro is reduced to shilling for the cheapest of laughs in the weakest of franchises.Little Fockers, now under the helm of Chris Weitz after two installments directed by Jay Roach, is the third and demonstrably worst in the series, and De Niro’s strained antics are major reason for this." Peter Howell Toronto Sunhttp://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/article/910855--these-little-fockers-a-waste-of-time
"How bad is the third installment of the "Meet the Parents" franchise? So bad it makes the perfectly ordinary "Meet the Fockers" look Oscar-worthy. So bad the Hollywood Foreign Press Association should nominate it for a musical/comedy Golden Globe. So bad that this bland, pointless sequel features a gratuitous scene where the stunning Jessica Alba - one of many new faces added to an already overstuffed ensemble - strips down to her lacy undergarments, belly-flops into a backyard pit, rolls around in the mud, and I still can't recommend you pay to see it." Sean O'Connell Washington Posthttp://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/21/AR2010122104764.html
Little Fockers Trailer
This video is the trailer for the movie “Little Fockers” that will be in the theaters on December 22, 2010. This movie directed by Paul Weitz and distributed by Universal Studios shows Pam and Greg five years after the last sequel. They now have five year old twins: Henry and Samantha. This trailer actually goes over the first two sequels.