Robert De Niro,
Ben Stiller,
Owen Wilson,
Dustin Hoffman,
Teri Polo
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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 ... read more
Directed by: Paul Weitz
Release Date: December 22, 2010
DVD Release Date: April 5, 2011
Stats: 8,332 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (8,332)
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March 25, 2012
Ben Stiller's comedies are really starting to go downhill, with a well known casting, it still seems to get worse, the laughs are cringy and the films are just getting worse, as we can clearly see they are getting more and more desperate for films.
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March 17, 2012
Painful third installment in a series that should have ended on the first one, when it was still funny. Honestly felt like a bad tv movie. Glad it was a free rental.
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November 6, 2011
Third installment of the Fockers. It's the twins birthday which brings the two families together. Familar faces are all present including Owen Wilson, Dustin Hoffman, Robert De Niro. In addition there is foxy Jessica Alba as the alluring medical rep.
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September 18, 2011
Maybe not as funny as the first two....but not far from. I just can't believe they're all here...cause....they're all here! Even Harvey Keitel is here. Just like the other two...loaded with great jokes. And everybody puts of their A-game
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August 1, 2011
Ridiculous compared to MEET THE PARENTS and MEET THE FOCKERS. I expected this to be pretty dumb, like MEET THE FOCKERS was, but I did not expect it to be this stunningly terrible. Needless to say, LITTLE FOCKERS is by far the dumbest and crudest of the three, though slightly hu... read more
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July 19, 2011
Interesting but strange simular to the orignal, funny but not really original. Not a must see, but worth seeing to cheer yourself up and if you have seen the previous movies.
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July 5, 2011
Little Fockers is not without it's funny moments, but they are far and few between. It could be that the third installment was one too many and the whole relationship between Greg and Jack has been milked for all it can be.
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July 1, 2011
I was worried this wasn't going to be as good as the first two films after the reviews. I have to say I'm pleasantly surprised this was a lot funnier than I though. Meet the Fockers was ok, but the first was great. I thought this would have too much focus on the kids, but it's ma... read more
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June 23, 2011
Pardon my language but absolutely shit. Should of left it at 'Meet The Fockers' Not funny. Ben Stiller was even less hilarious than usual. Pathetic attempt at a sequel.
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June 18, 2011fb100001050230219Putrid sequel. One of the worst of 2010.
Critic Reviews
They kill me, these guys. No, seriously. If they make any more of these movies, they might as well kill me. Full Review
There is being a good sport and there is career suicide, and De Niro is skating perilously close to the edge. Full Review
The Focker franchise has become such a swell payday that now everyone wants in on the act; apparently even the original stars are allowed only a plus-one. Full Review
Carving knife + severed artery = tons of bloody fun. Full Review
The second sequel to 2000's Meet the Parents defines uncalled for. Little Fockers is upchuckingly unfunny. Full Review
The jokes are a bit randy, the situations and characters familiar, the touching moments false but fitting. It's all as formulaic as weak egg nog, but it goes down just as easy. Let's hope all involved... Full Review
Sprints past "unfunny," is still going strong when it reaches "disaster" and easily reaches "cautionary tale." Full Review
All together now: "FockersFockers-Fockers." Are you rolling on the floor in hilarity? Full Review
The sheer pleasure of the first film in 2000, already dimming by the time we got to "Meet the Fockers" four years later, has officially gone kaput. Full Review
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