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Ben Stiller stars in the remake "The Heartbreak Kid" this weekend, where he plays a man with a fear of commitment that finally takes the plunge and marries a girl he barely knows. However, while on their honeymoon in sunny Mexico, she reveals her true beyond-awful nature and he meets Miranda, the woman he realizes to be his actual soul mate. He must keep his new, increasingly horrid wife at bay as he attempts to woo the girl of his dreams.
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In this laugh-out-loud sequel to "Meet the Parents," retired CIA operative Jack Byrnes (Robert De Niro) has finally allowed his future son-in-law, male nurse Greg Focker (Ben Stiller), inside the Byrnes Family's "circle of trust." But while Greg and his fiancee Pam (Teri Polo) are excitedly planning their wedding, domestic disaster looms when Greg's straight-laced father-in-law asks to meet his wildly unconventional mom and dad (Barbra Streisand and Dustin Hoffman). So Greg and his fiancee Pam climb aboard Jack's new state-of-the-art RV for a weekend at Bernie and Roz Focker's Cocoanut Grove home. It's there that Jack, to his horror, discovers that Greg's parents are a liberal stay-at-home dad and a senior citizens' sex therapist. Ready or not, it's time to "Meet the Fockers." Hey, it's just one weekend.
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Besides parenthood, Stiller has a number of projects in the works. He was last seen in The Royal Tenenbaums and is currently filming Duplex, a dark comedy, with Drew Barrymore. The film is about a New York couple so desperate to get the other half of their "dream home" that they contemplate killing off the woman who lives next door. He is set to reunite with Robert DeNiro to start shooting on his new film, Meet the Fockers, the sequel to Meet the Parents, in 2002.
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A recent [cellphone text] message sent to customers, for instance, conveyed the news that someone had told Robert Wolfe, one of Moosejaw’s founders, that he looked like Ben Stiller. It then asked customers whether that was a good thing and promised points in the company’s rewards program for those who answered “correctly” (meaning yes). Sixty-six percent of the customers who received the message voted.
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