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Date Posted: 13:54:56 12/27/04 Mon
Author: Hugh Jazz
Subject: Meet The Fockers

I thought this was better than the horrible reviews I read about it. I laughed at some of the more clever gags and rolled my eyes when they took the easy route to laughs (which they did quite a few times). Example: "Have you met my cousin, Dom? Dom Focker? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Still laughing?

Dustin Hoffman seemed to be having the time of his life in this film and I found him to be the most enjoyable of the crew.

I'm of the opinion that if you liked "Meet The Parents" you should like this one too. It's just a matter of buying into the characters and suspending reality enough to believe the Robert DeNiro character.

One final thought, I don't like Teri Polo.

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