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'Meet the Fockers' competition
'Meet the Fockers', one of the most successful comedies of all time, is coming to DVD and we've got three copies of the movie to give away.
May 5 2005
May 16 sees the DVD release of 'Meet the Fockers', the hugely successful follow-up to 'Meet the Parents'.
The sequel sees Ben Stiller reprise his role as Gaylord 'Greg' Focker, the unfortunate, accident-prone future son-in-law of ex-CIA agent Jack Byrne (Robert DeNiro).
The original's 'circle of trust' is re-introduced when Jack and his wife Dina are invited to meet Greg's parents, the Fockers.
With turns from Barbra Streisand as Greg's sex-therapist mum and Dustin Hoffman as his hippy dad, the film features all manner of mishaps and calamities including an unfortunate incident with a toddler and glue, an overly enthusiastic game of football, and the return of Jinx the cat.
Time Out and Universal are offering one lucky person the chance to win a DVD player and a copy of 'Meet the Fockers' on DVD. Two runners-up will also receive a copy of the film.
To be in with a chance of winning, just answer the following question:
Who directed 'Meet the Fockers'?
Competition now finished.
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