
Greg Focker has finally begun to earn the respect of his ex-CIA father-in-law, Jack Byrnes but one important test still lies ahead: will Greg prove that he has what it takes to be the family's next 'Godfocker', or will the circle of trust be broken for good?
Publisher:
[United States] : Universal, 2011
Branch Call Number:
LIT
Characteristics:
1 videodisc (98 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
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Add a CommentTerrible movie. Very lame with all the re-use of the jokes. This movie just drags. Also, Jessica Alba is beyond annoying in this movie. Stick with the first two movies and give this one a pass.
This series of movies is getting to be old hat. Definitely not as good as the first couple.
I loved this movie! It's really funny! I loved now both the 1st movie as well ( meet the fockers )
Cute, but not as funny as the 1st one.
I enjoyed this movie. I know that a lot of critics panned it. There wasn't a lot of violence and cursing. I enjoy Ben Stiller and his comedic talent. If you want nice, clean fun see this movie.
Just plain stupid and inane! Even dumber than its prequels!! Don't waste your precious time!!!
hillarious
If your a fan of one those over the top crazy dysfunctional family movies, then this movie might be for you. I on the other hand, I got completely lost on this one, because it was so silly!! Jack Byrnes who is the apparent patriarch of the fockers, wants his son Greg Focker to be the next "Godfocker" (or the new leader in modern English terms). The real laugh begins when Jack tried to use his own defibrillator (yes defibrillator) to save himself from an apparent heart attack. What's missing was a "Kids! don't try this at home!!" message, just to elevate the psychotic drama!! LOL! XD
Fair - Little Fockers (2010) 98 min. Though better than the second Focker film, there are few laughs in this film despite some well known actors picking up where they left off last time (i.e. Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, Barbra Streisand). The only time I found myself laughing was probably not even meant to generate a laugh - a picture of Gaylord Focker, RN [for registered nurse] - the laugh originates from De Niro's expression while he's looking at the photo on the wall; either hung up on the fact that his name is "Focker", his face, or the fact that he's a registered nurse. Other than that, the film putters along. Hopefully, we've seen the last of the Focker films.
This series is still funny. Owen Wilson as Kevin is great!