ReaderKenka
Let's be realistic.
Kailansorac
Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.
Lachlan Coulson
This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
Staci Frederick
Blistering performances.
Davis P
This film was so bad! This makes Meet the Fockers look like Titanic! First of all, not a single scene or gag in this mediocre film was even slightly funny! The acting was pretty poor, and it was over stuffed with characters! I feel sorry for every actor that was involved in this poor excuse for a comedy or sequel. This was just very poorly thrown together! The filmmaker who made this monstrosity should be very embarrassed. That's really the best word for this film is embarrassment. I think everyone was very tired of the meet the parents movies after the 2nd entry, which was less successful. It tries to be funny, it really does, but OMG it falls flat every time! I did enjoy Barbara Streisand and Dustin Hoffman, as I did in the previous film. They work very well as an on screen married couple. There's just more of the old here, except it's much worse here. Seriously! Much worse! It's inappropriate for the kids, too stupid for the teens and adults, can't think of anyone this movie is for! Definitely not for the franchise fans, this movie just plain insults the franchise! 2/10 overall. Very poor and lazy 😕
JoeKarlosi
The third, probably the last, and definitely the least of the "Focker" trilogy. All the principles return, only this time there's no real idea what to do for a story and thus this thing veers all over the place. Despite its title, the script is not really about the offspring of Ben Stiller's loins, either. Robert De Niro's character has a heart attack, and so he begins to think about having Gaylord Focker (Ben Stiller) as his successor. Trouble brews when dad has yet another contrived reason to mistrust his suspicious son-in-law. Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand make very limited appearances as Gaylord's parents. It's not without a very rare chuckle on occasion, but it's a hit and miss-miss sequel that is easily skipped. ** out of ****
Baleegh Shaw
The movie "Little Fockers" was the third installment in the series of the Fockers family series and it has lot of number of flaws like what was the role of Ms. Jessica Alba in the movie; who knowing well that Mr. Gaylord Focker was a married man jumps into the movie and started hugging him, and making snaps with him while kissing on his cheek and further pasting the same on her web page was totally out of the line. She doesn't stop here rather she dropped him off to his under constructed house and showed up again with bottle of wine and Viagra sort of tablets and eating them and then starts undressing herself and throwing herself onto Mr. Gaylord Focker and creating a scene was totally out of proportion. She is not that hot, that she thought of herself and just removing clothes for nothing I guess. The same goes for Mr. Owen Wilson who was the ex-fiancé of the Ms. Pam keeps on jumping around in all the three movies without a sufficient reason, he was once rejected by Pam's father so why he was showing again and again was a confusion at least I failed to understand. In the third movie he made to tattoo of Pam on his lower back and he is giving decisions and helping the family with zero intention. It was forcefully funny with good acting of Mr. Gaylord Focker, and I will rate this movie 5 out of 10.
g-bodyl
I must be one of the few people who actually enjoyed watching Little Fockers. Granted, when I saw this in this theaters, I did not enjoy it all that much. But, the second time around, I actually thought this was a nice comedy with some extremely hilarious moments. Obviously, the first two films were better but this is a good end to the Focker franchise.Little Fockers deals with the next life-changing phase of Greg's and Pam's lives. This time around, they have children. The family does all they can so they can please Jack. But Jack, being the shrewd former spy he is, thinks Greg may not be the most loyal husband out there.....It's always nice to be a great, all-star cast in a film, whether good or bad. It's just worth seeing this film for Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, Harvey Keitel(even though his character is pointless in this film), and Jessica Alba(never looked more beautiful) alone. I loved the fact that Ben Stiller and De Niro still have the great, tense chemistry between each other as they had the previous films.Overall, Little Fockers is a funny movie despite not being as funny as the previous installments. There are some more sexual gags here, but one of them involving Stiller and De Niro was the best scene in the movie and I laughed for a long time. I will not spoil anything though. You will have to see for yourself. I rate this film 8/10.