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Title: hitchcock
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July 11, 2006 |
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Jack Burns (Robert Deniro) said at one point that he is "beginning not to like these Focker's," so the movie uses a lot of sexual content for its humor. I wouldn't recommend this movie for children to watch. Especially with the scene of elderly people in sexual positions attending Ross' sex therapy classes, and with Jack nursing a baby with a rubber breast he created... Showed first 250 characters
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I wouldn't recommend this movie for children to watch. Especially with the scene of elderly people in sexual positions attending Ross' sex therapy classes, and with Jack nursing a baby with a rubber breast he created. That same baby glued his hands to a liquor bottle, and when he saw a woman with big breast, it seamed like he wanted to get all up in there with his hand gestures... Showed next 250 characters
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