
Having given permission to male nurse Greg Focker to marry his daughter, ex-CIA man Jack Byrnes and his wife travel to Miami to Greg's parents, who this time around are Mr. and Mrs. Focker, who are as different from them as can be. As asked in the first movie, what sort of people name their son Gaylord M. Focker?... (Full plot summary below)
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Having given permission to male nurse Greg Focker to marry his daughter, ex-CIA man Jack Byrnes and his wife travel to Miami to Greg's parents, who this time around are Mr. and Mrs. Focker, who are as different from them as can be. As asked in the first movie, what sort of people name their son Gaylord M. Focker?
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| CNN.comPaul Clinton (CNN.com)[Hoffman and Streisand] make a wonderful team, but it's too bad the material isn't fresher and more worth their time and yours. |
| WaffleMovies.comWillie WaffleIf you don't think Ben Stiller is funny, Spanglish is playing at the next theater over. Meet The Fockers made me laugh so hard my stomach started to ache. |
| FilmJerk.comBrian OrndorfMeet the Fockers is stuck somewhere between being absolutely hilarious and one of the worst comedies ever committed to celluloid. |
| Seattle TimesTom KeoghMeet the Fockers takes time to generate comic momentum, but the irresistible energy of Hoffman and Streisand soon refreshes the leftover story line from Parents. |
| Reel Times: Reflections on CinemaMark PfeifferMildly amusing...but joke repetition and a greater emphasis on outrageousness and vulgarity release a strong scent of the writers' desperation. |
| Eclipse MagazineMichelle AlexandriaIf you have absolutely nothing else to do, and you can see it for free, with little hassle, you just might get Fockersized. |
| Laramie Movie ScopeRobert RotenThis sequel, like most, is inferior to the original, but it is hard not to like these characters. |
| Movie MomNell MinowThe audience laughed more because they wanted to find it funny than because they actually did. |
| Now Playing MagazineBrent SimonMy New Year's plea to Stiller? Watch Sideways. Rinse. Repeat. |
| Globe and MailLiam LaceyRemember Pam? Lost in the Himalayas of big egos and overacting, she's the invisible character here. If they create a special Oscar for the most thankless part in an ensemble comedy, Teri Polo is a shoe-in. |