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Now that Greg Focker is "in" with his soon-to-be in-laws, it looks like smooth sailing for him and his fiancee, Pam Byrnes. The free-spirited Fockers and the tightly-wound Byrneses a re woefully mismatched from the start, and no matter how hard Greg and Pam try, there is no bringing their families together.
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A double-helping of comedies from director Jay Roach. 'Meet the Parents' (2000) sees male Nurse Greg Focker (Ben Stiller) wanting to propose to his girlfriend Pam (Teri Polo) while at her parent's house for the weekend. But he must ask her ever suspicious father Jack (Robert De Niro) first and Jack has already taken an immediate dislike to Greg. A series of disasters, including failing a lie detector test, occur as Greg tries his best to please Pam's father and the rest of the family. Even Pam now has doubts as to why she loves Greg. In the follow-up, 'Meet the Fockers' (2004), Greg (Stiller) has finally married Pam Byrne (Polo) after managing to win the blessing of her irrascible, ex-CIA operative father Jack (De Niro).
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Of Discs: 2 disc(s) Studio / Publisher: Universal Pictures UK Release Date: 07 Sep 2009 Edition: Normal. Even Pam now has doubts as to why she loves Greg. Setting off for Miami, Greg prepares for the worst as he introduces his liberal lawyer father, Bernie (Dustin Hoffman), and his sex-therapist mother, Roz (Barbara Streisand).
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Sequel to MEET THE PARENTS. Now that Greg Focker is "in" with his soon-to-be in-laws, it looks like smooth sailing for him and his fiancee, Pam Byrnes. But that's before Pam's parents meet Greg's parents. The free-spirited Fockers and the tightly-wound Byrneses a re woefully mismatched from the start, and no matter how hard Greg and Pam try, there is no bringing their families together.
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The "Meet the Fockers" DVD, released in 2005, is a family comedy film directed by Jay Roach. Starring actors such as Robert De Niro, Blythe Danner, and Ben Stiller, the film follows the story of a family gathering with a wide range of humor. The DVD features an anamorphic widescreen format with English language and Hungarian subtitles, making it a fun and entertaining choice for viewers in Europe, Japan, and the Middle East. The film is part of the "Meet the Parents" franchise and has a 12A/12 certificate for its content.
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