Meet The Parents(VHS) better than part 2.
Added 9/27/2009
Robert De Niro does not disappoint in this goofy comedy, And Ben Stiller doesn't either, I love the cat, it's a funny movie, "It's just a Game Focker!".
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A modern comedy classic
Added 9/16/2009
A second DVD release ("Bonus Edition") came out at the end of 2004 to coincide with the theatrical release of the sequel, Meet the Fockers. The only additional material is more outtakes and some short featurettes. The original DVD had plenty of extras, including outtakes, deleted scenes, two commentaries, and more, so don't fall for the double dip. The difference in price is only three bucks, so if you don't own it already, it won't kill you to spring for the "bonus" one. But if you already own the "Collector's Edition" from 2001, there's no point in upgrading.
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Still good for a laugh
Added 8/19/2009
Anyone who's felt the stress of meeting the future in-laws for the first time can relate to this movie. Though it's been out for a long time now it's still a fun movie.
Ben Stiller gives a super performance, as expected, and Deniro is outstanding as the now retired and ever stiff and humorless CIA officer who refuses to leave the clandestine life behind. The interaction and play between the two is hilarious. The series of unfortunate events that befall Stiller's character as he meets the in-laws is never ending. If there's a weakness to the movie, it may be that those never ending events get a little over-the-top sometimes, but the hilarity of it all far overshadows that minor point.
If you're looking for a fun and lighthearted comedy one evening, I recommend this one.
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Excellent Script
Added 7/17/2009
Enough has been said reviewing the movie so i won't write another diatribe here... but i will say the script is amazing. the humor is very high-brow, so many will not appreciate the subtle humor because they will not understand or "get" it. Very good movie, Dinero and Stiller play an epic combination in this wonderful film!
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Meet the parents
Added 7/14/2009
Is a great movie very funny, the movie was delivered in a timely manner and was shipped just as described and the movie was just as described very happy with my purchase.
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Meet The Parents(VHS) better than part 2.
Added 9/27/2009
Robert De Niro does not disappoint in this goofy comedy, And Ben Stiller doesn't either, I love the cat, it's a funny movie, "It's just a Game Focker!".
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A modern comedy classic
Added 9/16/2009
A second DVD release ("Bonus Edition") came out at the end of 2004 to coincide with the theatrical release of the sequel, Meet the Fockers. The only additional material is more outtakes and some short featurettes. The original DVD had plenty of extras, including outtakes, deleted scenes, two commentaries, and more, so don't fall for the double dip. The difference in price is only three bucks, so if you don't own it already, it won't kill you to spring for the "bonus" one. But if you already own the "Collector's Edition" from 2001, there's no point in upgrading.
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Still good for a laugh
Added 8/19/2009
Anyone who's felt the stress of meeting the future in-laws for the first time can relate to this movie. Though it's been out for a long time now it's still a fun movie.
Ben Stiller gives a super performance, as expected, and Deniro is outstanding as the now retired and ever stiff and humorless CIA officer who refuses to leave the clandestine life behind. The interaction and play between the two is hilarious. The series of unfortunate events that befall Stiller's character as he meets the in-laws is never ending. If there's a weakness to the movie, it may be that those never ending events get a little over-the-top sometimes, but the hilarity of it all far overshadows that minor point.
If you're looking for a fun and lighthearted comedy one evening, I recommend this one.
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