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‘Little Fockers’ Director On Sequel

‘It’s funny because the end has kind of a setup for a sequel,’ Paul Weitz says. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Eric Ditzian Ben Stiller in “Little Fockers” Photo: Universal Studios/DW Studios As the “Fockers” franchise has been wont to do throughout its 10-year run, the third installment in the highly successful franchise, “Little Fockers,” brought in major box-office dollars once again during its opening weekend. This more than proves that it doesn’t matter that audiences had to wait six years between “Meet the Fockers” and the latest film: They like to see Robert DeNiro get silly with Ben Stiller. And Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand, for that matter. Given the success of “Little Fockers,” the next question on inquiring minds is, “When are they shooting a sequel?” When we caught up with director Paul Weitz recently during the press tour for “Fockers,” we asked him what talk he’d heard about a potential fourth film. “There’s been none with me,” Weitz said, indicating that this directorial romp with the “Fockers” will be his one and only. “I would be the first in line to buy a ticket [to the fourth film],” he said. But even though it sounds like Weitz won’t be involved in moving the Fockers forward, he had a pretty good idea of why people think there might be one planned. “It’s funny because the end has kind of a setup for a sequel [minor spoiler alert ahead!], where they say ‘We’re buying the house two doors down’ ” Weitz said. “Which was really a last-second thought by [screenwriter] John Hamburg. It wasn’t sort of a calculated ‘Alright, what’s the sequel going to be,’ ” he explained. “But it does seem like a good setup for a sequel!” Would you like to see another “Fockers” film? Tell us in the comments. Check out everything we’ve got on “Little Fockers.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Dustin Hoffman Uses Little Fockers Press Tour to Talk About Anything But Little Fockers

Just how far will Little Fockers co-star Dustin Hoffman go to not talk about his critically detested new project during the New York junket for said film? The Oscar-winner found himself discussing everything from arranged marriages to how he slept with his present wife on their first date. “This was going to be her first movie star, her first older man, her first ex — someone who had broken up with their wife — and the first date, and she did all four. And then she said I ruined it by calling the next day.” When the conversation devolved into a debate about whether you should “give away the milk” before “buying the cow,” Owen Wilson deduced that “it’s more likely if you love the milk, you’re going to buy the cow.” So there you have it: Don’t go see Little Fockers . [ HuffPo ]

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‘Little Fockers’ Cast On What They Missed Most Since Last Movie

‘For me, it’s always exciting to come to work with Mr. DeNiro,’ Ben Stiller says of his co-star. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Eric Ditzian Ben Stiller and Robert DeNiro Photo: MTV News It’s hard to believe that it’s been six years since audiences were treated to a Fockers film. “Meet the Fockers,” the sequel to “Meet the Parents,” was released in 2004. Even more difficult to believe is that it’s been a full decade since the original opened in 2000. With the arrival of the third installment in the franchise, “Little Fockers,” opening Wednesday (December 22), we wanted to know what the castmembers missed most about each other during their long six years away from the Focker and Byrnes families. “Cuddling,” Dustin Hoffman, who plays Ben Stiller’s father Bernie Focker, joked. “We hadn’t cuddled for six years.” “Cuddling, that was a good one,” Owen Wilson agreed. “There’s something about this guy, I can’t keep my eyes off him … my hands off him. You just want to hug him.” “Owen and I work very similarly together,” Hoffman explained of their affection for one another. “And we yearn for the time when we can have an entire film together.” “That would be nice,” Wilson said. But when asked about the long hiatus between films, Hoffman seemed to enjoy the break. “I kind of like the blessed relief of not having to do another ‘Fockers’ for six years,” he said with a chuckle. “Yeah, I think it is nice to let it percolate,” Wilson added. The actresses who play onscreen mother and daughter noted that the passage of time has been met with many milestones, both in the film and in real life. “Now we have children,” Blythe Danner said. Gesturing to co-star Teri Polo, Danner continued, “She didn’t have children in real life when we started 10 years ago. I didn’t have grandchildren 10 years ago in real life. So we’re mature women now. We’ve all matured, in positive and negative ways.” “Speak for yourself!” Polo joked about the “mature women” comment. “There’s a dance, a familiarity, a dance, a rhythm, a song that you just fall back into,” she said of coming back to work with her “Focker” castmates. “When you walk onto the set for the first time after five years and see Robert DeNiro, it’s just awesome. Believe it or not, he’s a warm man,” Polo added. “He’s a man of few words but very warm.” Speaking of DeNiro, Stiller insisted his legendary co-star was happy for time away from him. “He didn’t miss me,” Stiller said. “For me, it’s always exciting to come to work with Mr. DeNiro. I feel like after 10 years I finally feel OK calling you ‘Bob.’ I finally feel like I’m not forcing that,” he said. “It’s always great to have a chance to work together, the whole cast, it’s always fun to see everybody.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Little Fockers.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos ‘Little Fockers’ Clips

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Would Tom Cruise Have Improved Goodfellas? A Movieline IM Debate

Earlier today, with the news that Tom Cruise was almost cast in Goodfellas , Christopher Rosen asked “Can you imagine Tom Cruise as a coked up Henry Hill?” Well, yeah, I actually can! This was a Tom Cruise that just came off an Oscar nomination for Born on the Fourth of July . But could Goodfellas have been better with Tom Cruise as Henry Hill? Ahead, Christopher and I try to get to the bottom of that very question via the convenience of Gchat.

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Jesse Bradford on His New Show Outlaw, Jimmy Smits, and His Favorite Scene

Jesse Bradford has toplined projects ranging from Flags of Our Fathers to Swimfan to Bring It On , and now, in his first consistent TV role since The West Wing , he plays an Ivy League-educated upstart working in a law firm alongside former Supreme Court justice Jimmy Smits on NBC’ s upcoming drama Outlaw . Movieline recently caught up with Bradford to discuss his new role and grill him about his favorite film scene of all time.

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Scream 4 Adds Anna Paquin and Kristen Bell to Cast, Will Have Highest Celebrity Body Count Ever

Will Scream 4 add Dustin Hoffman next? Anna Paquin and Kristen Bell have just been cast in the troubled Wes Craven film , joining an already overcrowded call sheet that features — deep breath — Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox Arquette, David Arquette, Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere, Rory Culkin, Anthony Anderson, Adam Brody, Marley Shelton, Alison Brie and Mary McDonnell. Considering the relative name status of Paquin and Bell — and their eleventh hour addition — expect both to be offed in the first 10 minutes. [ USA Today ]

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Dustin Hoffman Finally Joins Little Fockers in Reshoots

Sure, Little Fockers wrapped filming months ago, but it’s not too late to add a major cast member, is it? Deadline is reporting that the Meet the Parents sequel finally reached a deal to bring Dustin Hoffman back, and they’ll add his scenes via reshoots. “Universal continues to spin that Little Fockers could have gone out ‘as is’ since it scored an ’85’ for the top 2 boxes with test audiences,” says Deadline, but the studio would not rest until the film was as good as it can be, which makes me wonder if anyone at the studio actually watched Meet the Fockers . [ Deadline ]

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Christians Claim that Ellen’s Gayness is Killing American Idol, Suggest Roman Polanski As Next Reality Judge

On the heels of American Idol ‘s lowest season finale numbers ever , a Christian news site is making such a claim so ridiculous that it’s almost funny: Ellen DeGeneres’ sexual orientation is responsible for Idol ‘s drop in ratings. And while they’re at it, the site also alleges that television is on a “pro-homosexuality bender” and that adding Ellen to Idol is just as bad as giving Roman Polanski a seat on the Dancing with the Stars judging panel. Wait, what?

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Dustin Hoffman & Jason Bateman KISS At Lakers Game!

Actors Jason Bateman and Dustin Hoffman shared one hot passionate man-on-man kiss when the Kiss Cam spotted the two during the NBA Finals opening game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston Celtics at the Staples Center in Los Angeles MORE http://bumpshack.com/2010/06/04/dustin-hoffman-jason-bateman-kiss-at-lakers-game… added by: c7girl

Brett Ratner to Make Snow White Edgy

Since Hollywood is running out of 1980s television series to pillage and plunder for big screen glory, why not turn to the 17 80s next? Fresh off the success of Alice in Wonderland , studios are already planning reboots of Cinderella and The Great and Powerful Oz — and now comes word of Snow White getting the makeover treatment. But before you take a bite out of that forbidden apple and end it all, just remember: This isn’t your grandfather’s Snow White . Right, producer Brett Ratner?

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