sábado, 5 de febrero de 2011

glossary

Drunkenness: resembling one who is intoxicated, but not actually being under the influence. Severe cases of drunkness occer generally very late at night when subjects are tired.
Divorce: the legal ending of a marriage
Former: A shortened form of 'Former boy/girlfriend.' Another way to say 'ex.'
 Twins: What a woman says when referring to her breasts.
Grandchildren: Slang referring to the male genitals
Daughter: the child that mom will love until she gets in the way of mom's life, and dad will love no matter what.
Pharmaceutical: a whore for the pharmaceutical industry peddling brand name drugs that are marginally better (if at all) and infinitely more expensive than generic drugs that have been available for decades.
 Family; The close relationships among a body of human beings through blood. Usually are annoying and invasive around the holidays.
Delighted: meaning you would happily do something.
Upset: Unhappy; angry. 
Health: The slowest possible rate at which one can die.
Issues: Fancy and elegant way to say "problems". 
It is so used nowadays, that people often feel proud and want everyone to know about them.
Dysfunction: A metal band from Casa Grande, AZ.
Suggests: Term for a male who is not gay, but exhibits overtly gay tendencies.Suggests while heterosexual
Relationship: any type of connection that brings two individuals together for a period of time 
Annoyed: to piss off someone for no reason
Finances: To exhibit overwhelming prudence in financial or budgetary matters.
Suffers: To feel pain or distress; sustain loss, injury, harm, or punishment.
Tries: Third person singular present tense of try.
Fockers: family name of the protagonist movie

jueves, 3 de febrero de 2011



THE LITTLE FOCKERS

Greg and his wife Pam, daughter of retired CIA agent Jack, have five-year-old twins, Henry and Samantha.
Jack begins to experience significant health issues and appoints Greg to the new head of the family, the "Godfocker". However, he starts to have doubts about his decision, because he thinks Greg has an affair with Andi Garcia, a sexy pharmaceutical-company representative with whom he sells the erectile dysfunction drug Sustengo. This is not true, the impression is due to coincidences and drunkenness of Andi.[4] Jack even suggests to Pam that it might be better to divorce Greg and resume her relationship with Kevin Rawley, her former fiancé. Greg and Pam are annoyed by this.
In order to prove he can look after the family, Greg tries to get his children into a better school (although he almost blows the chance), build a new house (which has problems in the garden), and get his finances in order. Upon meeting Bob (Debbie's ex-husband), he tells Greg that he has never been happier after getting off "the hamster wheel" and that he was Jack's first choice to lead the family and gave him the name "The Bobfather", which makes him a little upset. Jack and Greg eventually make up at the twins' birthday party after a fight, in which Jack suffers a heart attack and Greg saves his life. The film ends four months later on Christmas Day when Jack, Dina, Bernie, and Roz come to spend Christmas with Pam and Greg in their new house and Greg's parents tell them that they are moving to Chicago and are going to move two houses down from theirs. To this, Jack and Dina say they will move too, because they also want to be close to their grandchildren, to which Bernie and Roz are delighted about, although both Pam and Greg insist neither move.
During the credits, Jack watches a video of Greg on YouTube in the credits and there is also a remixed version of it.