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'The Little Fockers' is a go
Topic Started: Feb 20 2009, 09:42 AM (240 Views)
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Ugh. 'Meet The Parents' was an instant classic, but the follow-up was *ghastly*. No surprise they're making this though after the commerical success.

It's been talked about since about six months before the last instalment is released, but Meet The Little Fockers is moving ahead at last, with Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson and Robert De Niro set to return to the fold and John Hamburg working on the script.

As the title suggests, this effort will revolve around the children of Gaylord "Greg" Focker (Stiller) and his now-wife Pam Byrnes (Teri Polo), and Greg's continuing attempts to please - or at least appease - disapproving father-in-law Jack (De Niro). No doubt there will be hilarious scrapes along the way, and at least one of the children will have an outrageous name. Wilson, incidentally, whose Kevin Rawley is a former fiance of Pam and also an ordained minister, is expected to have a bigger role this time around.

Hamburg wrote both previous films, Meet The Parents and Meet The Fockers, so it's no surprise that he's back onboard to rewrite an earlier draft by Larry Stuckey. Jay Roach, however, will not be returning to the director's chair, taking a producing role only, so feelers are out to a number of other directors, including Peyton Reed (Yes Man), David Wain (Role Models) and Paul Weitz (About A Boy).


http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=24237
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No Barbra?
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"No doubt there will be hilarious scrapes along the way"


I very much DOUBT it. :manson:

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Feb 20 2009, 10:29 AM
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"No doubt there will be hilarious scrapes along the way"


I very much DOUBT it. :manson:

:lol2:
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Yeah, the first one was quite tittersome - the sequel didn't have a laugh in it.
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Feb 20 2009, 12:31 PM
the sequel didn't have a laugh in it.
Not STRICTLY true.

The sequel was shit but I laughed when Ben Stiller said to Babs - 'Mom - you were riding him like Seabiscuit'
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