Meet the Parents (2000)
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Meet the Parents (Widescreen Special Edition)
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| Directed by | Jay Roach |
| Cast | Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Teri Polo, Blythe Danner, Nicole DeHuff, Robert DeNiro and James Rebhorn |
| Theatrical Release | October 6, 2000 |
| DVD Release | December 14, 2004 |
| Running Time | 108 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 025192545924 |
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Average user review:| Hilarious family movie! |
I enjoyed watching this movie. This is most definitely a keeper for any Ben Stiller fan! July 17, 2008
| Great Movie~ |
Great light hearted movie to add to your DVD collection.
Merna
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The film follows one zany weekend with the Byrnes family. Greg is dating Pam Byrnes. Greg wants to marry Pam but when he hears that Pam's sister Deborah is getting married and that her fiancé asked her father Jack for permission Greg feels that he must now get permission. How hard could that be, right? Wrong. Jack Byrnes is a very strict and gruff man. It's obvious that Pam is his golden child and no one will ever be good enough for her. Pam's mother Dina is the complete opposite, in fact she seems to really like Greg, but in the eyes of Jack Greg is far from good enough for Pam.
The film them becomes a domino effect of one landed gag after another as Greg tries to prove himself worthy of Pam's hand. Yes, each and every joke finds a home. I was surprised myself at how funny this movie actually was. The sequel was less successful (I loved it but it does feel like a repeat) but this original is high on the entertainment value.
Ben Stiller nails his role as the hapless Greg who just wants to be accepted and marry the girl of his dreams. Teri Polo is kind of left on the back burner here. She's mainly there to be the object of affection but since she isn't really given anything to do we become bored with her most of the time. Don't let that get you down though since she never is allowed to drag down a scene. Blythe Danner is hysterical as Dina but like I mentioned before, this movie is all about Robert De Niro. I have always been a huge fan of De Niro but sadly his choice in film has taken a dive recently. This film probably marks his last `great' performance. He is on point the entire film and genuinely scene stealing hilarious. He delivers each and every line with polish and charisma and a believable sincerity that you need to have when you're most frequent word is `Focker'.
The end of the film of course brings the family closer together after Jack tries to sabotage everything and learns his lesson. I think that resolve is why `Meet the Fockers' fails a bit to me since it seems like a complete renig on the finale of this film. Regardless, `Meet the Parents' should serve as Grade-A entertainment for the family and should result in quite a few belly-laughs. February 28, 2008
| Stiller gets the best actors at the lowest points in their carrier |
February 16, 2008
| funniest movie I ever saw |
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