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Hard-to-crack ex-CIA man, Jack Byrnes and his wife, Dina head for the warmer climes of Florida to meet son-in-law-to-be, Greg Focker's parents. Unlike their happily matched offspring, the future in-laws find themselves in a situation of opposites that definitely do not attract.
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Hard-to-crack ex-CIA man, Jack Byrnes and his wife, Dina head for the warmer climes of Florida to meet son-in-law-to-be, Greg Focker's parents. Unlike their happily matched offspring, the future in-laws find themselves in a situation of opposites that definitely do not attract.
Top Box Office Films | 2005 | Randy
Best Comedic Performance | 2005 | Dustin
Best Feature Film Casting Comedy | 2005 | Francine
Worst Actor For and | 2004 | Ben
Budget 80,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 516,642,939 USD
This was the highest grossing film in which Robert De Niro has ever appeared, until Joker (2019) passed it in 2019.
James Brolin was originally approached for the role of Bernie, but turned it down. When director Jay Roach went to approach Dustin Hoffman for the role, Hoffman was talking non-stop, and even out of the point, which made him the instant choice for Bernie.
Teri Polo accidentally called Barbra Streisand "Boob", which ended up becoming her on-set nickname.
Alanna Ubach, who played Greg's former housekeeper Isabelle, is actually ten years younger than Ben Stiller.
Robin Williams turned down the role of Bernie Focker in favor of his friend Dustin Hoffman.
"[the Fockers' outgoing message] Bernie Focker: Hello, you've reached the Fockers. We're not around, so leave us a message. Goodbye. Roz, how the hell do you shut this thing off? Roz Focker: I have no idea. Just press a button. Bernie Focker: All right, I'm pretty sure it's off. Honey, you want a chimichanga? Roz Focker: I thought they give you gas. Bernie Focker: A little bit, but it's worth it. Roz Focker: Yeah, worth it for you, but I'm the one that gets the fumes. Bernie Focker: Honey, I'm in the mood for a chimichanga! Roz Focker: So make a chimichang... [beep]"
"Jack Byrnes: I don't care if they did call you Larry Poppins. You are completely unfit to handle a child. Greg Focker: It was Barry Poppins. Jack Byrnes: What kind of sick cocktail were you going to make my grandson? Roz Focker: Jack, the baby's teething. I told Greg to give him some rum to ease the pain. Jack Byrnes: It was your idea? Roz Focker: Yes. Jack Byrnes: What is wrong with you people? Bernie Focker: You people? Dina Byrnes: I used to rub bourbon on Denny's gums. Jack Byrnes: Yeah! Look what happened to him. Greg, you couldn't follow a simple set of instructions? Greg Focker: Jack. he was screaming. So I went in and I gave him a little attention. Okay? Jack Byrnes: He's learning to self-soothe. These setbacks are disastrous for his devlopment. Roz Focker: The child is adorable, but you're not raising Little Buddha over here. Greg Focker: Mom. Jack Byrnes: What are you saying? Roz Focker: I'm saying that I have seen that kid eat at least 15 boogers since he's been here and and I've got news for you, Jack, prodigies don't eat there own boogers. Jack Byrnes: And I've got news for you. Prodigies don't come in 10th place every time either. Pam Byrnes: Okay, Dad. That's my fiance. Jack Byrnes: I'm sorry. It's just that I've never seen people celebrate mediocrity the way you do. Roz Focker: Because we love our son? We hug our son? Let's get down to it. The truth is, you're so concerned about that Little Jack, but I think that it's the Little Jack in you that is crying out for a hug. Jack Byrnes: The Little Jack in me? [Greg is getting extremely frusrated] Roz Focker: Jack, you have issues. I'm trying to understand why you run around with a rubber boob strapped to your chest. I mean, were you ever breastfed? My guess is no. Jack Byrnes: Will you spare my the drugstore pyschology. Greg Focker: [everyone starts arguing] Everybody! All right. Everybody just... Everybody just STOP, okay? [everyone is quiet] Greg Focker: Jack, I am not going to make any excuses. Yes, Little Jack wouldn't stop crying so I gave him some hugs and I let him watch TV. I went to answer the phone, I was gone for a second, I came back, he let himself out of the playpen, he put on Scarface, and he glued his hands to the rum bottle. Okay? That's it."