The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas

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The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vega: Friday April  28, 2000

Is back in Universal Pictures® and Amblin Entertainment's The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, directed once again by Brian Levant (Beethoven) and produced by Bruce Cohen (Mouse Hunt). This time the story takes a step further back in time when Fred Flintstone, the boy from the wrong side of the rocks, courts the beautiful, young heiress Wilma Slaghoople. Along with best friend Barney Rubble, and his future fiancé Betty, Fred and Wilma head off for a romantic weekend in Rock Vegas, the hottest rock resort on the continent.© 2000 Universal Studios

 

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Score:

Reviewers

Ebert UsaToday Mr Showbiz Herald Average
Points 12.5 62.5 75 62.5 53.13

 

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53.13 - Go See At Matinee

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Rating System:

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40 - 65 points  Go See At Matinee
65- 85 points Worth Seeing
85-100 points Definitely worth seeing. "A must see!"
 
Director

Brian Levant 

Writer

Harry Elfont,  
Deborah Kaplan 

Budget

 

Genre

Comedy

Starring:

Mark Addy as Fred Flintstone
Stephen Baldwin as Barney Rubble
Jane Krakowski as Betty O'Shale 
Kristen Johnston as Wilma Slaghoople
Joan Collins as Pearl Slaghoople

Running Time

1hr 31min

Rating

Rated PG  

Distributor

Universal Pictures

Trailer

All Types 

Website

Official Site

Soundtrack

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 The People's Review of Flintstone

Ben Hewes 
score = 80 
A solid,intelligent movie with a perfect of level of violence. Hugh Jackman plays the character Wolverine superbly and really is the heart of the movie. Not to funny,but a few small scenes will leave you giggling long after the movie. I thought however that the character ''Toad'' and ''Storm'' added nothing to the movie.