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Hollywood legends Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of their comedy classic 'Meet the Parents' at the Tribeca Festival. The reunion revealed fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, including how Jim Carrey was originally slated to star in the film. Stiller shared humorous insights about being perpetually associated with his character Greg Focker. The screening highlighted the movie's timeless comedic appeal and the incredible chemistry between its lead actors.

Key Points: De Niro Stiller Reunite for Meet the Parents 25th Anniversary

  • Tribeca Festival hosted iconic comedy reunion
  • De Niro and Stiller reflect on film's enduring humor
  • Original casting almost featured Jim Carrey
  • Comedy remains beloved after 25 years
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Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller reunite for 25th anniversary of 'Meet the Parents'

Hollywood legends Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller celebrate 25 years of iconic comedy 'Meet the Parents' at Tribeca Festival

"It's so much fun to hear laughter in a theater with comedy that's 25 years old - Ben Stiller"

Los Angeles, June 8

Hollywood legend Robert De Niro and actor Ben Stiller recently had a reunion as they gathered for the 25th anniversary of ‘Meet the Parents’ along with director Jay Roach.

The film is a comedy of errors about male nurse Greg Focker (played by Ben Stiller) who endures a lot of painfully awkward hijinks while visiting his girlfriend’s parents for the first time, reports ‘Variety’.

Robert De Niro plays Polo’s character’s father Greg Byrnes, a cat-loving retired CIA agent who rules with a well meaning but iron fist.

As per ‘Variety’, the three reunited at Manhattan’s Tribeca Performing Arts Center as part of this year’s Tribeca Festival, which was co-founded by De Niro and Jane Rosenthal in 2002.

“It’s so much fun to hear laughter in a theater with comedy that’s 25 years old”, Ben Stiller said during the Q&A after the screening. “It still works”.

Though a quarter century has passed since ‘Meet the Parents’, Stiller finds that audiences continue to associate him with Greg Focker. He jokes that he doesn’t always love when people in the wild address him by his character’s name.

“When someone yells ‘Focker!’ on the street, it doesn’t necessarily feel respectful”, Stiller said with a laugh. “Whenever I’m treated by a male nurse”, he added, “I feel a connection”.

On stage, Roach reminded Stiller that he was almost never in the movie. Steven Spielberg was in talks to direct the film with Jim Carrey as the lead role. When the duo chose to depart the project, Roach was hired as the filmmaker and Stiller as the star.

“(Jim Carrey) was going to be me?” Stiller said. “S***. I totally forgot that part”. Meanwhile, Polo joined the cast as the better half of Stiller’s fiancee-to-be at the last minute. “It was really late in the casting process, a few days before we started shooting”, Roach recalled. “She was thrown into it with these heavyweights”.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Can't believe it's been 25 years! This movie was my introduction to Hollywood comedy. De Niro as the strict dad was just perfect 😂 Still remember the "circle of trust" scenes!
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Priya M.
Interesting to know Jim Carrey was almost cast! While I love Stiller in this role, I wonder how Carrey's physical comedy would have changed the movie's tone. Maybe too over-the-top?
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Arjun S.
This movie aged so well because Indian audiences totally relate to the "meeting the parents" stress! Just replace the cat with arranged marriage questions and it's the same drama 🤣
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Shreya P.
The milk scene still makes me cringe-laugh! De Niro showed such great comic timing after all those intense gangster roles. Legend!
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Vikram J.
Honestly, the sequels didn't capture the same magic. The original was perfect - just the right mix of awkwardness and heart. Should've left it at one film.

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