Little Fockers
Robert De Niro Actor , Ben Stiller Actor , Owen Wilson Actor , Dustin Hoffman Actor , Barbra Streisand Actor , Blythe Danner Actor , Teri Polo Actor , Jessica Alba Actor , Laura Dern Actor , Kevin Hart Actor , Daisy Tahan Actor , Colin Baiocchi Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG13
Contains:Adult Humor,Profanity,Sexual Situations,Drug Content
Choose a format:
-
Overview
-
Format Details
-
Edtitorial Reviews
-
Cast & Production Credits
Little Fockers
Theatrical Release Date: 2010 12 22 (USA)
UPC: 025192044250
Studio: Universal Studios
MPAA Rating: PG13 Contains:[Adult Humor, Profanity, Sexual Situations, Drug Content]
Summary: A birthday party for the twins gives Greg an opportunity to redeem himself after he takes a job that raises the suspicions of his overbearing father-in-law, Jack (Robert De Niro), in this installment of the hit comedy series. Greg (Ben Stiller) and Pam (Teri Polo) have been together for ten years, and now they're the proud parents of two adorable twins. But money is tight, and in order to keep his family afloat, devoted nurse Greg takes a second job working for a drug company. But that development doesn't sit well with Jack, whose previous suspicions regarding his hapless son-in-law soon come back in full force after learning of this development. With the twins' birthday fast approaching, the proud parents invite the entire clan over to celebrate in style, including Kevin (Owen Wilson), who still carries a torch for his pretty ex Pam. As the festivities get under way, Greg takes every opportunity available to prove to Jack that he's fully capable of providing for his family. Now Greg has one last chance to prove that he's trustworthy. Should he fail, the circle of trust will be broken for good. Dustin Hoffman, Barbra Streisand, Laura Dern, and Jessica Alba co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Comedy
Features:
Hilarious gag reel
Alternate opening & ending not seen in theaters
Deleted scenes
The making of a Godfocker
Little Fockers
Format: DVD
Release Date: 04/05/2011
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen
Audio: DD2 Dolby Digital Stereo, DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 98 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French,Spanish
Subtitles: English,French
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Little Fockers
1. Chapter 1 [3:01]
2. Chapter 2 [5:42]
3. Chapter 3 [3:26]
4. Chapter 4 [2:59]
5. Chapter 5 [5:14]
6. Chapter 6 [8:13]
7. Chapter 7 [5:09]
8. Chapter 8 [3:46]
9. Chapter 9 [2:38]
10. Chapter 10 [4:41]
11. Chapter 11 [4:35]
12. Chapter 12 [5:08]
13. Chapter 13 [3:47]
14. Chapter 14 [2:45]
15. Chapter 15 [1:05]
16. Chapter 16 [6:17]
17. Chapter 17 [5:09]
18. Chapter 18 [6:57]
19. Chapter 19 [6:09]
20. Chapter 20 [4:35]
Alaina O'Connor
Meet the Parents was a film about what happens when a seemingly normal guy, Greg Focker, meets his girlfriend's overbearing father for the first time. Meet the Fockers, the 2004 sequel, took things to the next level with the addition of veteran actors Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand as Greg's touchy-feely hippie Jewish parents, who mixed and clashed with his WASPy suburban in-laws. That twist on the same premise was passable, but in Little Fockers you sort of feel like they should have moved past that idea. Don't let the title fool you -- the film doesn't focus so much on the kids (though all of the events in the film lead up to an epic birthday party), but more on Greg and Jack's never-ending on-again, off-again relationship. That's not to say that there aren't any laughs, because there are, but the franchise is starting to get stale. Without a new premise to drop these characters in, Little Fockers feels like a diluted version of its predecessors. This time around, Gaylord "Greg" Focker (Ben Stiller) has settled into married life, has two kids, and job as a hospital administrator. Meanwhile, Jack (Robert De Niro) is obsessed with the family genealogy. You see, Jack wants to pass the torch to Greg (aka "The Godfocker"), but isn't sure if Greg is up for the task. Greg wants Jack to deem him worthy, but has one little problem -- money. Enter, Andi Garcia (Jessica Alba), a pharmaceutical rep for a Viagra-like drug called Sustengo (it's safe for heart patients!), who convinces Greg to endorse the drug and reap a big payday. However, when Jack suspects that Greg is having an affair with Ms. Garcia, he'll stop at nothing to expose the alleged infidelity. New to the Fockers franchise is Jessica Alba, who does what she does best -- look pretty -- though she has decent comedic timing and adds a bit of freshness to the franchise. Owen Wilson returns as the free-spirited millionaire ex-boyfriend who still harbors a fondness for Pam. His character mostly just hangs around as a foil to Greg -- well, that and his compound is the backdrop for the climatic birthday party. There are some surprising cameos by Laura Dern as the head of the Early Human School, Harvey Keitel as a building contractor, and Deepak Chopra as, well, himself. Oddly, Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand are mostly absent from the film, checking in now and again by phone and cracking sex jokes that make everyone, including the audience, just a wee bit uncomfortable. In lieu of great substance, the film tends to fall back on such situation-comedy favorites as children throwing up on adults and uncomfortable questions from your father-in-law about your sex life -- not to mention a four-year-old walking in on his dad giving his grandpa a penile injection to counter the effect of Sustengo. Despite all that, there are some truly laugh-out-loud moments, and the characters are the most endearing aspect of the franchise. Still, no one would mistake this for an Oscar-worthy masterpiece, as the franchise is running out of steam. Nevertheless, Little Fockers is most certainly a comedic alternative to the flashiness of, say, Tron: Legacy or the intensity of Black Swan. So if you're looking for something light-hearted to watch post-Christmas present extravaganza, this fits the bill nicely. ~ Alaina O'Connor, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Robert De Niro
Producer
Jane Rosenthal
Producer
Nancy Tenenbaum
Executive Producer
Daniel Lupi
Executive Producer
Jay Roach
Producer
John Hamburg
Producer
John Hamburg
Screenwriter
Paul Weitz
Director
Stephen Trask
Composer (Music Score)
Andrew Miano
Executive Producer
Larry Stuckey
Screenwriter
Ryan Kavanaugh
Executive Producer
Meghan Lyvers
Executive Producer
Robert De Niro
Actor
Ben Stiller
Actor
Owen Wilson
Actor
Dustin Hoffman
Actor
Barbra Streisand
Actor
Blythe Danner
Actor
Teri Polo
Actor
Jessica Alba
Actor
Laura Dern
Actor
Kevin Hart
Actor
Daisy Tahan
Actor
Colin Baiocchi
Actor
Tom McCarthy
Actor
Harvey Keitel
Actor
Yul Vázquez
Actor
Jack Axelrod
Actor
Clent Bowers
Actor
Olga Fonda
Actor
Laksh Singh
Actor
Trula M. Marcus
Actor
Jake Keiffer
Actor
Rob Huebel
Actor
John DiMaggio
Actor
Jordan Peele
Actor
Kelli Kirkland Powers
Actor
Robbie Tucker
Actor
Nick Kroll
Actor
Sergio Calderon
Actor
Aaron Zachary Philips
Actor
David Pressman
Actor
Hugh Dane
Actor
Amy Stiller
Actor
Richard Cutovsky
Actor
Trinity Warren
Actor
Samuel Schultz
Actor
Cade Rogers
Actor
Ava Rose Williams
Actor
Frankie M. Torres
Actor
Kyla Warren
Actor
Erin Haisan
Actor
Ryder Bucaro
Actor
Callder West Griffith
Actor
Lei'lah Star
Actor
David Williams
Actor
Randy Chuang
Actor
Joe Thamawat
Actor
Harry Bali
Actor
Paul Herman
Actor
Leslie Garavito
Actor
Cade Rogers
Actor
Cort Rogers
Actor
Troy Brown
Actor
Erika Jensen
Actor
Robert Miano
Actor
Katharine Kramer
Actor
Roy Jones Jr.
Actor
Derek Ressallat
Actor
Vladimir Kubr
Actor
Sereme-Ab Etmet Yohannes
Actor
Nicole Pano
Actor
Michael Naughton
Actor
Celina Zambon
Actor
Shih Chou
Actor
Stan Egi
Actor
Antonio Bolivar
Actor
Michelle Castillo
Actor
Theodore M. Crisell
Actor
Neisha Folkes
Actor
Jillana Laufer
Actor
Molly Rogers
Actor
Country: USA

