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Mon beau-père et nous

Original title: Little Fockers
  • 2010
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
124K
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POPULARITY
4,576
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Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, Barbra Streisand, Blythe Danner, Teri Polo, Ben Stiller, Jessica Alba, and Owen Wilson in Mon beau-père et nous (2010)
It has taken 10 years, two little Fockers with wife Pam (Polo) and countless hurdles for Greg (Stiller) to finally get in with his tightly wound father-in-law, Jack (De Niro). After the cash-strapped dad takes a job moonlighting for a drug company, however, Jack's suspicions about his favorite male nurse come roaring back
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Family-patriarch Jack Byrnes wants to appoint a successor. Does his son-in-law, the male nurse Greg Focker, have what it takes?Family-patriarch Jack Byrnes wants to appoint a successor. Does his son-in-law, the male nurse Greg Focker, have what it takes?Family-patriarch Jack Byrnes wants to appoint a successor. Does his son-in-law, the male nurse Greg Focker, have what it takes?

  • Director
    • Paul Weitz
  • Writers
    • Greg Glienna
    • Mary Ruth Clarke
    • John Hamburg
  • Stars
    • Ben Stiller
    • Teri Polo
    • Robert De Niro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    124K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,576
    56
    • Director
      • Paul Weitz
    • Writers
      • Greg Glienna
      • Mary Ruth Clarke
      • John Hamburg
    • Stars
      • Ben Stiller
      • Teri Polo
      • Robert De Niro
    • 190User reviews
    • 177Critic reviews
    • 27Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

    Videos13

    Little Fockers: Trailer #2
    Trailer 2:21
    Little Fockers: Trailer #2
    Meet the Parents: Little Fockers -- International Trailer
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    Meet the Parents: Little Fockers -- International Trailer
    Meet the Parents: Little Fockers -- International Trailer
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    Meet the Parents: Little Fockers -- International Trailer
    Little Fockers: Trailer #1
    Trailer 1:51
    Little Fockers: Trailer #1
    Little Fockers: Jack Disagrees With Greg About Letting Henry Climb A Wall
    Clip 0:42
    Little Fockers: Jack Disagrees With Greg About Letting Henry Climb A Wall
    Little Fockers: Bernie And Roz Give Jack A Present
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    Little Fockers: Bernie And Roz Give Jack A Present
    Little Fockers: Jack And Greg Watch Henry's Admission Interview
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    Little Fockers: Jack And Greg Watch Henry's Admission Interview

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    Ben Stiller
    Ben Stiller
    • Greg Focker
    Teri Polo
    Teri Polo
    • Pam Focker
    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Jack Byrnes
    Owen Wilson
    Owen Wilson
    • Kevin Rawley
    Dustin Hoffman
    Dustin Hoffman
    • Bernie Focker
    Barbra Streisand
    Barbra Streisand
    • Roz Focker
    Blythe Danner
    Blythe Danner
    • Dina Byrnes
    Jessica Alba
    Jessica Alba
    • Andi Garcia
    Laura Dern
    Laura Dern
    • Prudence
    Kevin Hart
    Kevin Hart
    • Nurse Louis
    Daisy Tahan
    Daisy Tahan
    • Samantha Focker
    Colin Baiocchi
    Colin Baiocchi
    • Henry Focker
    Tom McCarthy
    Tom McCarthy
    • Dr. Bob
    Harvey Keitel
    Harvey Keitel
    • Randy Weir
    Yul Vazquez
    Yul Vazquez
    • Junior
    Jack Axelrod
    Jack Axelrod
    • Chappy
    Clent Bowers
    Clent Bowers
    • Mr. Androvsky
    Olga Fonda
    Olga Fonda
    • Svetlana
    • Director
      • Paul Weitz
    • Writers
      • Greg Glienna
      • Mary Ruth Clarke
      • John Hamburg
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    User reviews190

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    4bassrourke

    A sequel that shouldn't have been made

    For a start the director of American PIE should not have been put in charge of this so far so good franchise. Meet the Parents has just finished with this installment. Ben Stiller is back with his ongoing shenanigans with father in-law DeNiro, but all to no avail You will see many Godfather references and Jaws references to name a few. Just terrible and all in all rude, obscure and down right awful humour. If you see this because your a Jessica Alba fan, your forgiven, but if you expect to see legends Harvey Keitel, Barbara Streisand or Dustin Hoffman on screen for more than about 15 minutes, forget it. Leave your brain at the door, this stupid movie may get more laughs when vacant.
    6Jackpollins

    Yay, it's stupid, but come on, you all know you laughed at least a little

    Little Fockers is the third in a series of films that star Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller & Teri Polo. First, Greg met Jack, his girlfriend Pam's dad, then Jack meant Greg's parents. Now, a random assortment of jokes have been compiled with no real plot or point. That being said, for a movie like this, this is not a bad thing. Little Fockers is like leftover cake, it feels similar and you know it's bad for you, but you just can't help but enjoy it when you're eating it. The movie consists of a set up of jokes that never stop, some funny, some bland, some in between. By far my favorite thing about these movies is Robert De Niro as Jack, Pam's father. De Niro is hilarious and does not care what other people think of him on screen. Of course, seeing both De Niro and Dustin Hoffman as Bernie, Greg's father. Two great actors such as De Niro and Hoffman sharing the screen together is just magical, no matter how stupid the movie is. The whole cast plays well off of each other and it makes for quite a funny movie. Overall, Little Fockers is a fun time at the movies regardless of how stupid it is and I think if you don't mind some stupid with your comedy, then you should definitely check it out.
    3Movie_Muse_Reviews

    The same tired old jokes and cliché miscommunication story lines

    Quality comedies -- if they go beyond one sequel -- never come in threes. In the case of "Little Fockers," three's a Focking mess. But we asked for it; "Meet the Fockers" ranks as the highest-grossing live-action comedy in the U.S., so regardless of quality, we were going to get whatever studios served us. And sure enough, "Little Fockers" cooks up tired modern gags, basically forgetting that the last decade of comedy (including its two predecessors) ever existed and that we could be won over by open mentions of sex (ooh!) and recycled dick drug gags. It's several years later and Greg and Pam Focker (Ben Stiller and Teri Polo) live in Chicago with their twins, Henry and Samantha. Grandpa Jack Byrnes (De Niro) has grown concerned over the Byrnes family legacy as he's been having some heart issues lately and his first son-in- law, Dr. Bob, has failed him after having an affair and getting a divorce. As such, before he and wife Dina (Blythe Danner) arrive for the twins' birthday, he tells Greg that he's ready to pass the torch to Greg, who's eager but still scared about winning Jack's full approval and becoming "The Godfocker." The film focuses on Jack and Greg again, as expected, so among other faults, the title "Little Fockers" is misleading. The kids are hardly in the picture expect for cheap jokes and they're neither cute nor talented. In a family dinner scene where Greg (with "Godfather" music in the background) commands that Henry eat his lasagna, Henry succumbs but then spews vomit all over his father. Whenever the film seems to breeze about with a bit more of a sense of humor, a tasteless joke shoots in that prompts us to do the same. Contrivances and predictable story lines litter "Fockers" and damper the occasional moments of humor. The familiarity we have with Greg and Jack helps create that humor and some clever jokes actually do exist, but the script leans on typical "misunderstanding" plot devices, most of which were ironically used most effectively in "Meet the Parents" and "Meet the Fockers." The whole idea of "if they worked once they'll work again" does not apply. The "twists" of this film are set up so conspicuously that as they unfold, it's like you know what happens because you've seen it before. And you likely have, because there was probably something similar in it from a previous "Focker" film. Outside of Jack spying on Greg, who tries to keep it a secret that he's trying to make extra cash by pushing a new erectile dysfunction drug for a gorgeous drug rep (Jessica Alba), all the side characters and plots are garbage. Owen Wilson returns as Kevin and the running joke other than him being some rich worldly hippie is that he's in love with Pam, which never amounts to anything. Alba over-ditzifies her part, which should have been played by a nameless attractive woman, proving she has no idea how to shake her type. Even Bernie and Roz Focker (Hoffman and Streisand) are out of place, squeezed in to appease the audience who expects them to show up. It's actually unfortunate, because neither of them totally overdo their part or annoy us with the fact that despite the same thing happening for the third film in a row now, no one's learned their lesson. Greg actually catches Jack spying on him on the train and after eight years of knowing each other, Greg doesn't confront him. Sure this was for the sake of keeping the tension up, but at some point you can't keep milking the same goat, or cow, or cat. Yes, Jinxie returns, also with a convenient line of dialogue from Wilson who says "I had her brought in town for you when I heard about your heart," just to set up another pet mischief joke that's completely out of place at the end of the film. Basically, we're Focking tired. "Little Fockers" is simply another example of a movie concept that's run its course and should have never gone beyond two films and only did because of the money. In a sense, there should be no surprises here. Then again, attempted jokes such as young Henry randomly asking if girls poop from their vaginas at the dinner table, could have been replaced with something more thoughtful -- and tasteful. ~Steven C
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    A notch down in speed and laughs...

    "Little Fockers" pretty much follows in the footsteps of the previous two movies about the Byrnes and the Fockers. So if you enjoyed those two, then you will definitely enjoy this one as well.

    The story is pretty straight forward and easy to follow. Greg and Pam now have twins and are dealing with family life. Then throw in a pair of suspicious in-laws and over-sexed in-laws, mix it up with a foxy temptress (played by Jessica Alba) and you have your movie right there. There were lots of funny moments in the movie, but somehow the previous two movies stands more out in my memory. There were just something more hilarious about those.

    With the impressive cast list, the movie is hard to ignore. Robert De Niro playing Jack Byrnes, did a good job - but of course, he always does a good job acting. Ben Stiller, again putting on the role of Gaylord Focker, and doing the same as in the previous two movies - fighting with his father-in-law. Despite having relatively small roles, then Dustin Hoffman (playing Bernie Focker) and Barbra Streisand (playing Roz Focker) were marvelous as the parents of Gaylord Focker. The chemistry between Hoffman and Streisand is magnificent. I didn't really care much for Owen Wilson's character, nor was his performance that memorable. And throw in Harvey Keitel and Laura Dern for some small supporting roles, and they were great.

    I found this third installment to the Focker series to be a tad below the standards of the previous two. But all in all, it is still an alright comedy.
    8dvigrad1

    It's watchable. I really mean it!

    I watched this in a theater and I didn't regret it. Before that, I saw the ratings here and read some critics, and it was bad. I went to see it anyway, expecting nothing of it. If I could stand watching 2 hours long The Limits of control, I can surely stand the Little Fockers. And guess what, I liked it! I had a few laughs, the theater was full and everyone was laughing, so, I'm a little puzzled by all this negativity on IMDb. If you liked the first two movies, you will like the third one also. You know what you can expect of the Fockers, right? The same old story. I would recommend to everyone to just watch it (if you liked the others) and then make a judgment. This ratings on IMDb are so misleading, and makes you watch bad films, or not watch the good or the perfectly watchable.

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    • Trivia
      Pam's sister Deborah, a supporting character in Mon beau-père et moi (2000), is mentioned in the film, but does not appear on-screen. Nicole DeHuff, the actress who played her, died in 2005.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h) While talking privately with Greg, Jack implies that his son, Henry, is just like his father, Greg. Jack reasons that he has been doing research on twins and found that sometimes, one child will get an extra chromosome from the father's DNA in the sperm. While that might apply to identical twins, it could not be possible for Greg twins. Greg's twins are male and female and developed from two different eggs that were fertilized by two separate sperm.
    • Quotes

      Jack Byrnes: Are you still physically attracted to my daughter, Greg?

      Greg Focker: To Pam? Are you kidding? Yes. Jack, there's never been a problem with that.

      Jack Byrnes: [sternly] Even after her body's endured the hellish ordeal of birthing twins?

      Greg Focker: Yes. Even after that. It's still... It's all good. It's all good under the hood.

      Jack Byrnes: That's disgusting.

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits sequence has a scene where Jack watches a remixed video of Greg on Youtube making fun of Jack at a press conference.
    • Connections
      Edited into Little Fockers: Deleted Scenes (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Beautiful Morning
      Written by Edward Brigati, Felix Cavaliere

      Performed by The Rascals

      Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.

      By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Release date
      • December 22, 2010 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Ukrainian
    • Also known as
      • Los Pequeños Focker
    • Filming locations
      • 1960 La France Avenue, South Pasadena, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Relativity Media
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    • Budget
      • $100,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $148,438,600
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $30,833,665
      • Dec 26, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $310,650,585
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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