Meet The Parents: Little Fockers Movie Reviews
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Shalini Langer | Indian Express
Little Fockers is one joke told too many times. If you have seen Meet the Parents and Meet the Fockers, you know what you are getting into when male nurse Gay/Gregg Focker (Stiller) and ex-CIA war veteran Jack Byrnes (de Niro) are put together in the same space. The latter will take potshots at the former’s expense, and mostly they will play on the professions the two have/had. With two little Fockers born to Gregg and wife Pam (Polo)Read full review1.5
Rajeev Masand | ibnlive.com
Little Fockers' is the third film in the Meet The Parents franchise, and it’s also the least funny of the lot. Even today it’s hard not to smile when you remember those hilarious scenes from the first film in which Ben Stiller must take a polygraph test from his suspicious father-in-law Robert DeNiro, or in which Stiller accidentally knocks down an urn containing DeNiro’s mother’s ashes. The jokes have all but dried up by now. In this film, Stiller and his wifeRead full review1.5
Tushar Joshi | Mid-Day
It's become somewhat of a trend to keep churning sequels whether or not they are able to sustain the interest and wit of the original. Little Fockers should be the final nail in the coffin for what Meet The Parents started out with a few years ago. Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller were genuinely funny and entertaining in the original, but now they embarrass themselves in the third installment. This time Jack (De Niro) suspects his son-in-law GaylordRead full review1.5
Anupama Chopra | NDTV Movies
Little Fockers, the third film in the Meet the Parents series, might well have been titled Payday. Because that seems to be the only reason this A-list roster of talent has participated in this awful script. Robert De Niro returns as the neurotic ex-CIA father-in-law who keeps a watchful eye on this son-in-law, the unfortunately named Greg Focker, played by Ben Stiller. Now Greg and Pam are married with children and juggling various parental, careerRead full review0.5
Namrata Bhawnani | Mumbai Mirror
Little Fockers is a terrible, terrible film that fockers with your head. Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro try very hard to dish out a few laughs, but it falls embarrassingly flat on its face. Seriously, how many focker jokes can you take? Weren’t the two previous films traumatic enough? So Ben Stiller has to take over as the ‘Godfocker’ of the family. Ha ha. We try hard not to quibble with the limp joke, given that there isn’t much that’s funny otherwise in this filmRead full review