Astutely observed, subtly played and consistently hilarious...
Meet the Parents (2000)
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Reviews Counted:138
Fresh:116
Rotten:22
Average Rating:6.9/10
Consensus: This upbeat comedy is hilarious and, at the same time, believable and something people can relate to.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] sexual content, drug references and language
Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Oct 6, 2000 Wide
Box Office: $164,454,835
Synopsis:
Greg Focker (Ben Stiller) is head over heels in love with his girlfriend Pam (Teri Polo), and is ready to pop the big question. When his attempt to propose is thwarted by a phone call with the news...
Greg Focker (Ben Stiller) is head over heels in love with his girlfriend Pam (Teri Polo), and is ready to pop the big question. When his attempt to propose is thwarted by a phone call with the news that Pam's younger sister is getting married, Greg realizes that the key to Pam's hand in marriage lies with her formidable father, Jack Byrnes (Robert De Niro).
A trip to New York for her sister's wedding seems just the right occasion for Greg to ask Pam to be his wife. But everything that could possibly go wrong, does.
Upon his arrival at the family's picturesque, Norman Rockwell-like home, Greg is greeted by what appears to be the picture-perfect family: a loving husband and wife with a doting son and two daughters and a beloved cat. But for a guy who usually resorts to dry wit in stressful situations, Greg is suddenly shooting blanks with Jack, a retired horticulturist…and rather imposing figure. No one is good enough for Jack's first-born daughter, and the fact that Greg is a cat-hating male nurse with a vulgar-sounding last name is not helping things at all.
While Greg bends over backwards to try and make a good impression, his weekend begins with lost luggage at the airport and turns into a hilarious series of one disaster after another.
Starring: Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Teri Polo, Blythe Danner
Starring: Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Teri Polo, Blythe Danner, James Rebhorn, Owen Wilson, Thomas McCarthy, Jon Abrahams, Phyllis George, Nicole DeHuff
Director: Jay Roach
Director: Jay Roach
Screenwriter: Jim Herzfeld, John Hamburg
Producer: Nancy Tenenbaum, Jane Rosenthal, Jay Roach
Composer: Randy Newman
Studio: Universal Pictures
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Reviews for Meet the Parents
Does the usual Hollywood bit of setting up the gags way in advance so that even a coma patient can spot them.
If ever there was a movie that felt like it was built backward, it's Meet the Parents.
Once again, Roach smokes. Meet the Parents is an extremely pleasant surprise, a high-concept romantic comedy that actually works.
Funny bits abound, overstuffed to the point of tearing at the seams, the film might have benefited from a bit more cutting.
Es lamentable que el talento de DeNiro se esté desperdiciando en cintas que no terminan de cuajar, por muy taquilleras que éstas sean
Passable movie entertainment, but like most future in-laws leaves a feeling of something still desired.
Even with Stiller and De Niro, Meet the Parents is an encounter that can be postponed until it's available on video.
More often than not, the movie's tension gets in the way of its giggles, falling back on its stars' comedy instincts and over-extended running gags.
Never before have two such skilled actors been so monstrously squandered in a movie so replete with failed gags and pathetic gaffes.
Never before have two such skilled actors been so monstrously squandered in a movie so replete with failed gags and pathetic gaffs.
A hilarious comedy about the ridiculous lenghts a young man goes to in order to prove himself to his girlfriend's family.
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