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Little Fockers

Little Fockers (known as Meet the Parents: Little Fockers in the United Kingdom and Southeast Asia) is a 2010 American comedy film and the third and final film in the Meet the Parents film series, serving as a sequel to Meet the Parents (2000) and Meet the Fockers (2004). The film stars Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Blythe Danner, Teri Polo, Jessica Alba, Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand.

Little Fockers
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Directed byPaul Weitz
Written by
Based onCharacters
by Greg Glienna
Mary Ruth Clarke
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyRemi Adefarasin
Edited by
Music byStephen Trask
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release date
  • December 22, 2010 (2010-12-22) (United States)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$100 million
Box office$310.7 million[1]

After the commercial success of the first two films in the franchise, both De Niro and Stiller received a remuneration of $20 million for their roles in Little Fockers.

In addition to the original cast, Little Fockers features Jessica Alba, Laura Dern, Kevin Hart, and Harvey Keitel. Although the film was a box office success, grossing over $310 million worldwide, it earned less than its predecessors and was critically panned.

Plot

Five years after the events of the previous film, Gaylord "Greg" Focker is preparing to celebrate his twins Samantha and Henry's fifth birthday party. Things seem to go awry when Greg's father-in-law Jack Byrnes visits. Recently, he has been diagnosed with a heart condition and become embittered by his daughter Debbie's divorce from her husband Bob (their marriage was the social event in the first film and how he and Greg met), for cheating on her with a nurse. Jack's original plan was to declare Bob his successor as head of the Byrnes family, but he decides to pass the role to Greg, naming him "The Godfocker".

Despite Greg reluctantly accepting the role, Jack resumes his spying on him and begins to suspect him of infidelity when he sees him with drug representative Andi Garcia, who openly flirts with him. This with the presence of Sustengo erection pills in Greg's house prompts Jack to think he is no longer sexually attracted to Pam, his wife. Furthermore, he starts to doubt his ability to provide for his family when he's initially reluctant to send his children to a private school.

During a medical conference promoting Sustengo, Greg meets Bob at a bar, who tells him of Jack's original intention to name him as successor, "The Bobfather". His relief and happiness at leaving Jack's family makes Greg slightly uncomfortable. Meanwhile, Jack speaks to Pam about the possibility of divorcing Greg and renewing her relationship with her ex-fiancé, Kevin Rawley.

Eventually, following a confrontation at a clinic, Greg escapes to his and Pam's unfinished new house, where Andi turns up. She tries to cheer him up with Chinese food and wine, but she drinks too much (also taking many erection pills), making an eccentric, extremely aggressive sexual pass on Greg. Jack, looking for him to apologize and bring him home, pulls up to the house and sees through the window what looks like Greg and Andi having sex. Although, he is actually trying to rebuff Andi's advances. Disgusted, Jack leaves, and tells Dina and Pam that he couldn't find him.

Greg's parents, Bernie and Roz, rejoin the family at the twins' birthday party the next day. Enraged at Greg's apparent infidelity, Jack engages him in a physical fight, despite Greg insisting that Andi was drunk and he was rejecting her. The fight ends with Jack having a heart attack and collapsing.

Greg quickly takes charge of the situation, looking after Jack. As paramedics take him away, Jack quietly admits that he believes him after observing his carotid artery remained stable while Greg was proclaiming his innocence. Impressed with his integrity and quick thinking, Jack approves of him to be "The Gregfocker."

Four months later, on Christmas Day, Greg and Pam's parents come to spend Christmas with them in their new house. Greg's parents (being Jewish) give Jack a kippah as a present, informing him that while they were nursing him back to health they traced his family roots and discovered that he is part Jewish (which does not impress Jack).

Bernie informs Greg and Pam that he and Roz have sold their Miami home and are moving to Chicago, only two houses down from theirs. Jack and Dina decide they will move too, because they also want to be close to their grandchildren. Greg and Pam try to wean their respective parents off the idea. During the mid-credits scene, Jack views YouTube videos of Greg publicly mocking Jack during a speech promoting Sustengo.

Cast

Production

Production for Little Fockers began in July 2009.[2][3]

Writer John Hamburg stated the film would deal with "themes of death and divorce and all these real things that, as we get older, we start to think about, but in a really comical way."[4]

Outside the United States, this is the first film in the series to be released by Paramount Pictures, whose 2006 acquisition of the DreamWorks back catalog included co-ownership of and sequel rights to the Meet the Parents franchise. DreamWorks remains a copyright co-holder, as "DW Studios," with Universal Pictures.[5]

On August 24, 2010, it was announced that Dustin Hoffman would be reprising his role as Greg's father, Bernie Focker.[6] The studio failed to reach salary terms with Hoffman until principal photography had wrapped. As a result, his role in the film is significantly smaller than that in the previous entry.

Release

In January 2010, the release date for the film was pushed back from July 30, 2010, to December 22, 2010, nominally because Universal hoped to benefit from the long Christmas weekend; it was later revealed to be deliberately delayed as such because it was only at the time of the delay announcement that Hoffman elected to reprise his character, and the producers had to adjust the filming schedule to accommodate for the filming of his scenes, keeping the announcement secret until the aforementioned August reveal.[7]

The first trailer was released on June 24, 2010, preceding showings of Grown Ups and Dinner for Schmucks. A second trailer, released November 10, 2010, was attached to Morning Glory, Unstoppable and Skyline. The film was released in the UK and US on December 22, 2010.

Critical reception

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 9% based on 148 reviews and an average rating of 3.4/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "As star-studded as it is heartbreakingly lazy, Little Fockers takes the top-grossing trilogy to embarrassing new lows."[8] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 27 out of 100 based on 32 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[9] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B−" on an A+ to F scale.[10]

On each website, it is Streisand's lowest-rated film. Empire gave two stars out of five, summing up, "there are inevitably moments when Hoffman or Wilson get a laugh, but on the whole, it’s the same again, but weaker and with fewer good jokes."[11]

Box office performance

Little Fockers didn't match the opening-weekend gross of its predecessor, Meet the Fockers. It opened first on its opening weekend on approximately 5,000 screens at 3,536 locations across US and Canada, bringing its five-day opening to $48.3 million. By comparison, Meet the Fockers made $46.1 million on the same weekend in 2004 for a five-day total of $70.5 million. Little Fockers grossed $148.4 million in the United States and Canada, and $162.2 million from other countries around the world, for a worldwide total of $310.7 million, making this the lowest grossing film in the trilogy.[12]

Accolades

Year Award Category Work Result
2010 Razzie Awards Worst Supporting Actress Jessica Alba Won
Barbra Streisand Nominated
Worst Screenplay John Hamburg and Larry Stuckey Nominated

Home media

Little Fockers was released on DVD and Blu-ray on April 5, 2011.[13]

References

  1. ^ "Little Fockers (2010)". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved April 6, 2015.
  2. ^ Thomson, Katherine (March 25, 2009). "'Little Fockers' A Go: Report". The Huffington Post. from the original on June 7, 2011. Retrieved August 2, 2010.
  3. ^ Buckman, Erik (April 7, 2009). "Those 'Little Fockers' find their director". Reel Loop. Retrieved August 2, 2010.
  4. ^ Utichi, Joe; Tilly, Chris (June 10, 2009). "Little Fockers Exclusive". IGN. from the original on June 13, 2009. Retrieved August 2, 2010.
  5. ^ , with "DW Studios" mentioned in copyright line
  6. ^ Finke, Nikki (August 24, 2010). "'Little Fockers' Brings Back Dustin Hoffman". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 2010-09-05.
  7. ^ Stewart, Andrew (January 28, 2010). "Waiting for 'Little Fockers'". Variety. Reed Business Information. Retrieved August 2, 2010.
  8. ^ "Little Fockers (2010)". Rotten Tomatoes.
  9. ^ "Little Fockers Reviews". Metacritic.
  10. ^ "Cinemascore". cinemascore.com.
  11. ^ Newman, Kim. "Meet The Parents: Little Fockers (12A)". Empire. Bauer Consumer Media. Retrieved 2010-12-31.
  12. ^ "Little Fockers". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved 2011-04-09.
  13. ^ McCutcheon, David (February 16, 2011). "Little Fockers Terrorize DVD & BD". IGN. Retrieved April 23, 2023.
  1. ^ Uncredited, produced under DW Studios,LLC.

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Little Fockers known as Meet the Parents Little Fockers in the United Kingdom and Southeast Asia is a 2010 American comedy film and the third and final film in the Meet the Parents film series serving as a sequel to Meet the Parents 2000 and Meet the Fockers 2004 The film stars Robert De Niro Ben Stiller Owen Wilson Blythe Danner Teri Polo Jessica Alba Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand Little FockersTheatrical release PosterDirected byPaul WeitzWritten byJohn Hamburg Larry StuckeyBased onCharactersby Greg GliennaMary Ruth ClarkeProduced byJane Rosenthal Robert De Niro Jay Roach John HamburgStarringRobert De Niro Ben Stiller Owen Wilson Blythe Danner Jessica Alba Teri Polo Laura Dern Harvey Keitel Dustin Hoffman Barbra StreisandCinematographyRemi AdefarasinEdited byGreg Hayden Leslie Jones Myron KersteinMusic byStephen TraskProductioncompaniesDreamWorks Pictures a Relativity Media TriBeCa Productions Everyman PicturesDistributed byUniversal Pictures North America Paramount Pictures International Release dateDecember 22 2010 2010 12 22 United States Running time98 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 100 millionBox office 310 7 million 1 After the commercial success of the first two films in the franchise both De Niro and Stiller received a remuneration of 20 million for their roles in Little Fockers In addition to the original cast Little Fockers features Jessica Alba Laura Dern Kevin Hart and Harvey Keitel Although the film was a box office success grossing over 310 million worldwide it earned less than its predecessors and was critically panned Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Critical reception 4 2 Box office performance 4 3 Accolades 5 Home media 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditFive years after the events of the previous film Gaylord Greg Focker is preparing to celebrate his twins Samantha and Henry s fifth birthday party Things seem to go awry when Greg s father in law Jack Byrnes visits Recently he has been diagnosed with a heart condition and become embittered by his daughter Debbie s divorce from her husband Bob their marriage was the social event in the first film and how he and Greg met for cheating on her with a nurse Jack s original plan was to declare Bob his successor as head of the Byrnes family but he decides to pass the role to Greg naming him The Godfocker Despite Greg reluctantly accepting the role Jack resumes his spying on him and begins to suspect him of infidelity when he sees him with drug representative Andi Garcia who openly flirts with him This with the presence of Sustengo erection pills in Greg s house prompts Jack to think he is no longer sexually attracted to Pam his wife Furthermore he starts to doubt his ability to provide for his family when he s initially reluctant to send his children to a private school During a medical conference promoting Sustengo Greg meets Bob at a bar who tells him of Jack s original intention to name him as successor The Bobfather His relief and happiness at leaving Jack s family makes Greg slightly uncomfortable Meanwhile Jack speaks to Pam about the possibility of divorcing Greg and renewing her relationship with her ex fiance Kevin Rawley Eventually following a confrontation at a clinic Greg escapes to his and Pam s unfinished new house where Andi turns up She tries to cheer him up with Chinese food and wine but she drinks too much also taking many erection pills making an eccentric extremely aggressive sexual pass on Greg Jack looking for him to apologize and bring him home pulls up to the house and sees through the window what looks like Greg and Andi having sex Although he is actually trying to rebuff Andi s advances Disgusted Jack leaves and tells Dina and Pam that he couldn t find him Greg s parents Bernie and Roz rejoin the family at the twins birthday party the next day Enraged at Greg s apparent infidelity Jack engages him in a physical fight despite Greg insisting that Andi was drunk and he was rejecting her The fight ends with Jack having a heart attack and collapsing Greg quickly takes charge of the situation looking after Jack As paramedics take him away Jack quietly admits that he believes him after observing his carotid artery remained stable while Greg was proclaiming his innocence Impressed with his integrity and quick thinking Jack approves of him to be The Gregfocker Four months later on Christmas Day Greg and Pam s parents come to spend Christmas with them in their new house Greg s parents being Jewish give Jack a kippah as a present informing him that while they were nursing him back to health they traced his family roots and discovered that he is part Jewish which does not impress Jack Bernie informs Greg and Pam that he and Roz have sold their Miami home and are moving to Chicago only two houses down from theirs Jack and Dina decide they will move too because they also want to be close to their grandchildren Greg and Pam try to wean their respective parents off the idea During the mid credits scene Jack views YouTube videos of Greg publicly mocking Jack during a speech promoting Sustengo Cast EditRobert De Niro as Jack Byrnes Ben Stiller as Greg Focker Owen Wilson as Kevin Rawley Dustin Hoffman as Bernie Focker Barbra Streisand as Roz Focker Blythe Danner as Dina Byrnes Teri Polo as Pam Focker Jessica Alba as Andi Garcia Laura Dern as Prudence Kevin Hart as Nurse Louis Daisy Tahan as Samantha Focker Colin Baiocchi as Henry Focker Thomas McCarthy as Dr Bob Harvey Keitel as Randy Weir Yul Vazquez as Junior Olga Fonda as Svetlana Rob Huebel as Sleazy Doctor John DiMaggio and Jordan Peele as E M T s Deepak Chopra as himself Nick Kroll as Young DoctorProduction EditProduction for Little Fockers began in July 2009 2 3 Writer John Hamburg stated the film would deal with themes of death and divorce and all these real things that as we get older we start to think about but in a really comical way 4 Outside the United States this is the first film in the series to be released by Paramount Pictures whose 2006 acquisition of the DreamWorks back catalog included co ownership of and sequel rights to the Meet the Parents franchise DreamWorks remains a copyright co holder as DW Studios with Universal Pictures 5 On August 24 2010 it was announced that Dustin Hoffman would be reprising his role as Greg s father Bernie Focker 6 The studio failed to reach salary terms with Hoffman until principal photography had wrapped As a result his role in the film is significantly smaller than that in the previous entry Release EditIn January 2010 the release date for the film was pushed back from July 30 2010 to December 22 2010 nominally because Universal hoped to benefit from the long Christmas weekend it was later revealed to be deliberately delayed as such because it was only at the time of the delay announcement that Hoffman elected to reprise his character and the producers had to adjust the filming schedule to accommodate for the filming of his scenes keeping the announcement secret until the aforementioned August reveal 7 The first trailer was released on June 24 2010 preceding showings of Grown Ups and Dinner for Schmucks A second trailer released November 10 2010 was attached to Morning Glory Unstoppable and Skyline The film was released in the UK and US on December 22 2010 Critical reception Edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 9 based on 148 reviews and an average rating of 3 4 10 The site s critical consensus reads As star studded as it is heartbreakingly lazy Little Fockers takes the top grossing trilogy to embarrassing new lows 8 On Metacritic the film has a score of 27 out of 100 based on 32 critics indicating generally unfavorable reviews 9 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 10 On each website it is Streisand s lowest rated film Empire gave two stars out of five summing up there are inevitably moments when Hoffman or Wilson get a laugh but on the whole it s the same again but weaker and with fewer good jokes 11 Box office performance Edit Little Fockers didn t match the opening weekend gross of its predecessor Meet the Fockers It opened first on its opening weekend on approximately 5 000 screens at 3 536 locations across US and Canada bringing its five day opening to 48 3 million By comparison Meet the Fockers made 46 1 million on the same weekend in 2004 for a five day total of 70 5 million Little Fockers grossed 148 4 million in the United States and Canada and 162 2 million from other countries around the world for a worldwide total of 310 7 million making this the lowest grossing film in the trilogy 12 Accolades Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Year Award Category Work Result2010 Razzie Awards Worst Supporting Actress Jessica Alba WonBarbra Streisand NominatedWorst Screenplay John Hamburg and Larry Stuckey NominatedHome media EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Little Fockers was released on DVD and Blu ray on April 5 2011 13 References Edit Little Fockers 2010 Box Office Mojo IMDb Retrieved April 6 2015 Thomson Katherine March 25 2009 Little Fockers A Go Report The Huffington Post Archived from the original on June 7 2011 Retrieved August 2 2010 Buckman Erik April 7 2009 Those Little Fockers find their director Reel Loop Retrieved August 2 2010 Utichi Joe Tilly Chris June 10 2009 Little Fockers Exclusive IGN Archived from the original on June 13 2009 Retrieved August 2 2010 Meet the Parents Little Fockers UK site with DW Studios mentioned in copyright line Finke Nikki August 24 2010 Little Fockers Brings Back Dustin Hoffman Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 2010 09 05 Stewart Andrew January 28 2010 Waiting for Little Fockers Variety Reed Business Information Retrieved August 2 2010 Little Fockers 2010 Rotten Tomatoes Little Fockers Reviews Metacritic Cinemascore cinemascore com Newman Kim Meet The Parents Little Fockers 12A Empire Bauer Consumer Media Retrieved 2010 12 31 Little Fockers Box Office Mojo IMDb Retrieved 2011 04 09 McCutcheon David February 16 2011 Little Fockers Terrorize DVD amp BD IGN Retrieved April 23 2023 Uncredited produced under DW Studios LLC External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Little Fockers Official website Little Fockers at IMDb Little Fockers at AllMovie Little Fockers at Rotten Tomatoes Little Fockers at Metacritic Little Fockers at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Little Fockers amp oldid 1151373842, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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