I heard there is going to be a sequel to Meet the Parents called Meet the Fockers- that so?
Meet the Parents sequel?
Not sure, but to make a correction it's Fokker. ...
I looked on IMDB, but no word there. This is something that could hurt whoever plans to do it if there are plans of doing it. I really didn't get a kick out of Meet The Parents when I saw it. I mean it had laughs, but few and far between.
[Edited by spdrcr on 09-20-2001]
I looked on IMDB, but no word there. This is something that could hurt whoever plans to do it if there are plans of doing it. I really didn't get a kick out of Meet The Parents when I saw it. I mean it had laughs, but few and far between.
[Edited by spdrcr on 09-20-2001]
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That's where I saw it too. I even watched it twice cause the first time i watched it I was laying in bed, and was tired so I thought might as well watch it again and see if I find it funnier. Nope
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It's "Focker" actually...and I thought it was one of the funniest movies I've ever seen. I saw it in the theatres and was laughing constantly. Ben Stiller is one funny mutha'. To answer your question: yes, Meet the Fockers is very likely to go into production after Jay Roach finishes work on Austin Powers 3. The story will, apparently, have Greg's parents meeting Pam's parents...hence the title. I also read that, completely consistent with the first movie, the whole thing will involve Greg trying to hold things together, and falling on his face again and again.
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Well if its funnier than Meet the Parents I might put some bank on it, but i'm a little unsure right now.
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Yes, apparently the idea is being kicked around (to be called Meet the Fockers), but it's not in pre-production yet. I don't even think they have a script. The early casting choice for the elder Fockers: Ben's real-life Mom & Pop, Anne Meara and Jerry Stiller. That works for me, they're both hilarious.
I didn't think Meet the Parents was genius or anything, but it was a solid comedy with genuine laughs, elevated for me by the presence of DeNiro, Stiller and Owen Wilson.
I didn't think Meet the Parents was genius or anything, but it was a solid comedy with genuine laughs, elevated for me by the presence of DeNiro, Stiller and Owen Wilson.
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Yes, they'd be good as parents. Jerry Stiller is the PERFECT angry, annoying father. He'll always be Frank Costanzo, the TV world's funniest father, in my mind.
Check this out:
http://www.movieheadlines.net/articl...rder=0&thold=0
Check this out:
http://www.movieheadlines.net/articl...rder=0&thold=0
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Never saw Analyze This, but I heard it wasn't any good so never bothered to watch it. What would it be called?? Analyze It Again?
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Like Meet the Parents, Analyze This wasn't a great movie by any definition, but it had plenty of decent laughs, and for me watching DeNiro do a self-conscious parody of his own persona (much like Brando in The Freshman) was a lot of fun.
And I think they'll call the sequel Analyze That.
And I think they'll call the sequel Analyze That.
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Originally posted by Holden Pike
Like Meet the Parents, Analyze This wasn't a great movie by any definition, but it had plenty of decent laughs, and for me watching DeNiro do a self-conscious parody of his own persona (much like Brando in The Freshman) was a lot of fun.
And I think they'll call the sequel Analyze That.
Like Meet the Parents, Analyze This wasn't a great movie by any definition, but it had plenty of decent laughs, and for me watching DeNiro do a self-conscious parody of his own persona (much like Brando in The Freshman) was a lot of fun.
And I think they'll call the sequel Analyze That.
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