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Meet the Fockers - pish
posted by bowfer on Tuesday, 15th February 2005, 10:18

Elite

Watched it on DVD last night.
What a terribly unfunny film.
Genuinely nothing funny in it,in my book.
Intensely annoying characters over-acted by both Streisand and Hofmann (sp).
Especially Hofmann,actually. Confused
Don't waste your time or your money on this pish.
It's sad that a film with a budget of tens of millions of dollars only comes close to being even mildly amusing using a 'dog humping a leg' joke.... Confused Angry

I'm now away to castigate the eejit that recommended it to me.

RE: Meet the Fockers - pish
posted by Rassilon on Tuesday, 15th February 2005, 10:24

Elite

or castrate?

If we don't take care of the customer, maybe they will stop bugging us.

RE: Meet the Fockers - pish
posted by bowfer on Tuesday, 15th February 2005, 10:30

Elite

Quote:
or castrate?


It was a woman,although quite a butch example right enough... Confused Winking

RE: Meet the Fockers - pish
posted by Andy Larkin on Tuesday, 15th February 2005, 10:41

Competent

Dustin Hoffman - has he ever given a subtle or restrained performance in any film? . Cant think of one to be honest

Andy

RE: Meet the Fockers - pish
posted by Mike G on Tuesday, 15th February 2005, 11:08

Elite

Well, I thought "Meet the Fockers" was absolutely hilarious from start to finish, easily as good as the original "Meet the Parents". Yes, it's over-acted and over-the-top, but that's kind of the point.

I certainly wouldn't recommend it to anyone who likes subtle, sophisticated humour - and I'd expect to be castigated (or indeed castrated) if I did. Winking

Also, this film deserves to be watched at the cinema in the company of like-minded friends. I don't think I'd have enjoyed it anywhere near as much if I was watching it at home on some dodgy "cam job" pirate DVD. Tongue

Mike

RE: Meet the Fockers - pish
posted by bowfer on Tuesday, 15th February 2005, 11:16

Elite

Quote:
Well, I thought "Meet the Fockers" was absolutely hilarious from start to finish, easily as good as the original "Meet the Parents". Yes, it's over-acted and over-the-top, but that's kind of the point.

I certainly wouldn't recommend it to anyone who likes subtle, sophisticated humour - and I'd expect to be castigated (or indeed castrated) if I did.

Also, this film deserves to be watched at the cinema in the company of like-minded friends. I don't think I'd have enjoyed it anywhere near as much if I was watching it at home on some dodgy "cam job" pirate DVD.


Firstly - Can you give me an example of any "hilarious" bits please ?
Secondly - I like all sorts of comedy,from slapstick to subtle,if it's funny.
Thirdly - I wouldn't watch a dodgy "cam job" pirate DVD,thanks very much.

RE: Meet the Fockers - pish
posted by SteveBanana on Tuesday, 15th February 2005, 11:20

Elite

I'm with bowfer.
Saw it in America over Xmas, in a cinema packed with stereotypical small-town, popcorn stuffing lardarses.
They loved it.
They would.
Not that I'm saying that anyone who likes it is wrong, just that being surrounded by people who thought it was hilarious didn't make it any funnier for me.

RE: Meet the Fockers - pish
posted by whoot on Tuesday, 15th February 2005, 11:33

Elite

quote (using mozilla!)
"Dustin Hoffman - has he ever given a subtle or restrained performance in any film? . Cant think of one to be honest ..... "

Midnight Cowboy...

but, he does chew the scenery in meet the fockers.. having said that, I can think of one very funny scene, "the wall of gaylord" - when i saw that i could just imagine how awful and embarrassing it would be, and yes that made me laugh.. most of it was comedy by numbers, but it did have some good scenes,

RE: Meet the Fockers - pish
posted by Mike G on Tuesday, 15th February 2005, 12:41

Elite

Quote:
Firstly - Can you give me an example of any "hilarious" bits please ?

How about:

SPOILER:
Robert de Niro wearing a false "boobie", the "Wall of Gaylord", the sex therapy thing with the old duffers, Gaylord desperately trying to hide his mother's books and phallic artifacts, Gaylord looking after the baby and things going pear-shaped, the reveal of Gaylord's alleged son...


There are times when it gets a bit too much

SPOILER:
(like the whole circumcision story at the dinner table, culminating in the foreskin falling into the fondue!)


but all in all, I think "hilarious from start to finish" is about right.

Quote:
Secondly - I like all sorts of comedy,from slapstick to subtle,if it's funny.


Fair enough. My idea of "funny" is obviously different to yours - no harm in that. Happy

Can you name a few films you found funny?

Mike

This item was edited on Tuesday, 15th February 2005, 12:43

RE: Meet the Fockers - pish
posted by sj on Tuesday, 15th February 2005, 12:46

Elite

Watched both films over the weekend (was I the only one not to see the first one??..) and thought both were great. Grinning Grinning

Ste
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