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Meet the Parents (DVD, 2004, Widescreen) | ||
| Item condition: | Very Good | |
| Ended: | Feb 22, 201218:22:18 PST | |
| Starting bid: | US $4.00 [ 0 bids ] | |
| Shipping: | $3.00 USPS Parcel Post | |
| Item location: | Attleboro, MA, United States | |
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MEET THE PARENTS stars Ben Stiller as the unfortunately named Greg Focker, a neurotic nurse intent on marrying his girlfriend, Pam (Teri Polo). But when the couple visits Pam's family home for her sister's wedding, he must first win the approval of her father, Jack (Robert De Niro), a protective ex-CIA agent. Before long, the awkward Greg and the suspicious Jack go head-to-head, resulting in hilarious scenes that feature a lie detector test, a suburban car chase, a toilet-trained cat, and a mean game of water volleyball. As the misunderstandings and mistakes reach an almost nightmarish peak, it seems as though Greg may never win over Pam's unflinching guardian. Featuring the inspired pairing of Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller (and an excellent appearance by Owen Wilson), director Jay Roach's clever comedy exemplifies every man's worst fears about courtship. When things for Stiller's character get bad, they just continue to get worse, culminating in a ridiculously funny airport scene. In the tradition of ANNIE HALL and FLIRTING WITH DISASTER, MEET THE PARENTS is an intelligent yet slapstick comedy about the eccentricities of the American family. Product Details
New York Times - Elvis Mitchell (10/06/2000) USA Today - Susan Wloszczyna (10/06/2000) Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum (10/06/2000) Total Film - Ceri Thomas (01/01/2000) Sight and Sound - Danny Leigh (01/01/2001) Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (10/26/2000) Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (10/06/2000) Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (10/06/2000) | ||||||||
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