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Die Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas

Originaltitel: The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas
  • 2000
  • 0
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
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3,7/10
26.425
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Stephen Baldwin, Mel Blanc, Alan Cumming, Mark Addy, Kristen Johnston, and Jane Krakowski in Die Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000)
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In diesem Live-Action-Vorspiel zum Comedy-Hit von 1994 machen sich die Flintstones and the Rubbles auf den Weg nach Rock Vegas, wo Wilma von dem Playboy Chip Rockefeller verfolgt wird.In diesem Live-Action-Vorspiel zum Comedy-Hit von 1994 machen sich die Flintstones and the Rubbles auf den Weg nach Rock Vegas, wo Wilma von dem Playboy Chip Rockefeller verfolgt wird.In diesem Live-Action-Vorspiel zum Comedy-Hit von 1994 machen sich die Flintstones and the Rubbles auf den Weg nach Rock Vegas, wo Wilma von dem Playboy Chip Rockefeller verfolgt wird.

  • Regie
    • Brian Levant
  • Drehbuch
    • William Hanna
    • Joseph Barbera
    • Deborah Kaplan
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Mark Addy
    • Stephen Baldwin
    • Kristen Johnston
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    3,7/10
    26.425
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Brian Levant
    • Drehbuch
      • William Hanna
      • Joseph Barbera
      • Deborah Kaplan
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Mark Addy
      • Stephen Baldwin
      • Kristen Johnston
    • 119Benutzerrezensionen
    • 45Kritische Rezensionen
    • 27Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 1 Gewinn & 11 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Mark Addy
    Mark Addy
    • Fred Flintstone
    Stephen Baldwin
    Stephen Baldwin
    • Barney Rubble
    Kristen Johnston
    Kristen Johnston
    • Wilma Slaghoople
    Jane Krakowski
    Jane Krakowski
    • Betty O'Shale
    Joan Collins
    Joan Collins
    • Pearl Slaghoople
    Thomas Gibson
    Thomas Gibson
    • Chip Rockefeller
    Alan Cumming
    Alan Cumming
    • Gazoo…
    Harvey Korman
    Harvey Korman
    • Colonel Slaghoople
    Alex Meneses
    Alex Meneses
    • Roxie
    John Taylor
    John Taylor
    • Keith Rockhard
    Tony Longo
    Tony Longo
    • Big Rocko
    Danny Woodburn
    Danny Woodburn
    • Little Rocko
    Taylor Negron
    Taylor Negron
    • Gazaam & Gazing
    Jack McGee
    Jack McGee
    • Bronto Crane Examiner
    David Jean Thomas
    David Jean Thomas
    • Bronto Crane Examiner
    • (as David Jean-Thomas)
    Brian Coughlin
    • Bronto Crane Worker
    Richard Karron
    • Bronto Crane
    Gary Epp
    Gary Epp
    • Dean Agate
    • Regie
      • Brian Levant
    • Drehbuch
      • William Hanna
      • Joseph Barbera
      • Deborah Kaplan
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    robertjdrury

    Don't even waste your time!

    There is actually no need to comment on the film itself. It's pants! End of story.

    I never thought I would ever say it but the best thing in this movie is Stephen Baldwin!! This tells you all you need to know.

    The story is poor. Mark Addy as Fred is out of his depth and not as loveable a character as John Goodman.

    Please save your children and take them to the park and get some fresh air.
    3MartianOctocretr5

    Fossilized dino deposits

    This movie makes an awkward attempt to stay faithful to the spirit of the cartoon. It has moments, but far too few of them.

    The few things done right first: Jane Krakowski makes a wonderful Betty; why couldn't she have been in the first movie? She makes the silly dialog somehow sweet and fun. The dating sequence is cute and the Vegas arrival scene has some clever sight gags, but these were fleeting montages. Harvey Korman is wasted in a throw-away role with few lines; instead of voicing Gazoo (as he did in the original cartoon), and the guy they use for Gazoo sounds like slate grinding on bedrock.

    Joan Collins is obnoxious enough on her own; this movie has her play a wrenching stereotypical loudmouth mother-in-law who you want to feed to the nearest T-Rex you can find. And the guy that plays Barney? What the heck is he doing? His entire performance looked like a rejected audition for a junior high school production of "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure in Jurassic Park." Fred? The guy had a voice almost as nasally as Joan Collins. Wilma is cast as a 7-foot-tall giraffe. Fred goes gambling: Gee, what's gonna happen there? Fred and Barney dress up as dancers: they even manage to ruin this classic comedy routine. A poorly done triangle story falls flat.

    This petrified fossil of a film does little justice to the Modern Stone-Aged Family. Rent some of the original cartoons, instead.
    jrb1802

    Mark Addy's Fred Flintstone is better than John Goodman's.

    I was surprised by this movie.

    I hated the original, I suppose because none of the cast of the original (except Elizabeth Perkins) resembled the Cartoon cast.

    I'll probably get stoned alive for saying this, but I didn't like John Goodman's Fred Flintstone. I think he played him awkwardly as though, he didn't really want to be in the movie.

    But Mark Addy was a lot lot better. OK, he didn't have the voice down to a tee, but he resembles Fred, when made up, a whole lot more than Mr. Goodman.

    I just wish they would have asked Elizabeth Perkins to re-create her role as Wilma. She did a great job in the original, and resembled and sounded like the cartoon character, where Kristen Johnston, didn't quite do it for me in the role. She looked far too mature to be playing Wilma, and didn't have the voice either.

    But full marks to Stephen Baldwin and Jane Krakowski as Barney and Betty. They were also a lot better than Rick Moranis and Rosie O'Donnell from the original film. Mostly because, again, they sounded like the cartoon characters and Krakowski resembled Betty. (Baldwin in no way looked like Barney though - oh, well, can't be perfect, but he makes up for it with the voice and laugh).

    Joan Collins is also hilarious in the film, as the Filthy Rich Mother of Wilma, and again, does a better job that Elizabeth Taylor from the original.

    Also watch out for Alan Cumming. He almost steals the film with his "Mike Jagged" from the Stones, while also playing an alien in a dual role.

    With great creatures (Jim Henson workshop), good gadgets and an all-round enjoyable film, I give this an 8 out of 10.
    4Beta_Gallinger

    Even weaker than the mediocre 1994 movie

    I saw the 1994 live action "Flintstones" movie on video for the second time in 2000, about 4 ½ years after I first saw it, and thought it was great during my second viewing. That was shortly after this prequel, featuring a different cast, came to the silver screen, and I remember hearing about this film around that time. Since I was not nearly as impressed during my last couple viewings of 1994's "The Flintstones" (both many years after my second), I was in no hurry to see "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas", especially since I knew it had an even worse reputation than its predecessor. It's been over 2 ½ years since I last saw the first live action "Flintstones" effort, and I've finally seen this second one, which is unsurprisingly not good.

    The Great Gazoo is an alien who is sent to Earth by his species to learn about human mating rituals. Back on Earth, in the prehistoric town of Bedrock, Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble are two best friends who are both in search of girlfriends. They are the first ones Gazoo sees after he lands on the planet, so he decides to follow them around, even though he annoys them. Meanwhile, a rich young woman named Wilma Slaghoople is fed up with the snobbish people around her, especially her mother, and runs away. She goes to a restaurant and meets a waitress named Betty O'Shale, and they quickly become friends. Fred and Barney go to this restaurant and meet the two women. Fred gets a date with Betty and Barney gets one with Wilma. When the four of them go out together, Fred and Barney end up swapping girlfriends, but both of them are successful with their romance. Both couples are invited by Chip Rockefeller, Wilma's rich and arrogant ex-boyfriend, to his resort in Rock Vegas, but what they don't realize is that this is just a cruel scheme for Chip to win Wilma back!

    The main problem with the 1994 film is that it simply isn't funny, and that's most certainly a major issue with this prequel as well. The only part of this film I couldn't keep a straight face while watching was the "I'm ignoring you" part. There's one memorably lame moment with a farting dinosaur, and most of the other gags are just mediocre. I was also not impressed with many of the performances here. Mark Addy may not be bad as Fred, and I guess Stephen Baldwin isn't that bad as Barney, though I definitely preferred Rick Moranis' portrayal of the character in the first film. These performances certainly aren't great, however, and I certainly didn't care for Kristen Johnston and Jane Krakowski as Wilma and Betty respectively. Also, Alan Cumming plays two characters, which are Gazoo and Mick Jagged (obviously based on real-life Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger), and both his performances fail, especially the former, I would say. At the beginning, showing Gazoo with other members of his species on a spaceship before he is sent to Earth, it already looks like this is going to be a very unfunny comedy movie, and unfortunately, that beginning sequence doesn't lie.

    The first live action film adaptation of "The Flintstones" was a critical failure but a box office success, whereas "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas" was both a critical AND box office flop. After watching it, that doesn't surprise me. I can't really think of anything wrong with the 1994 release other than the absence of laughs, but I would say that REALLY brings it down if quality, since it is supposed to be a comedy. Just like its predecessor, this prequel failed to make me laugh even one time, but this second film of the two also has inferior cast performances, and maybe a slightly more boring plot as well (I'm not 100% sure about that, as it's been a while since I last watched the first film), which makes it even worse. I only found it a BIT worse than the 1994 film, and don't absolutely hate it like many others clearly do, but some could find it a LOT worse, including some of those who like the first film. If you don't like 1994's "The Flintstones", you probably wouldn't like this prequel. If you do like that movie, there's probably STILL a good chance you wouldn't like "Viva Rock Vegas".
    4Victor Field

    Spare us "Yogi Bear: The Movie." Please.

    "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas" is actually slightly more bearable than the truly horrible 1994 movie, but that really isn't saying much. Where the previous one suffered from chronically bad casting for the Flintstones and the Rubbles (except for Elizabeth Perkins as Wilma), this benefits from Stephen Baldwin and Jane "Best reason to watch 'Ally McBeal' not called Lucy Liu" Krakowski making a far less annoying Barney and Betty than Rick Moranis and Rosie O'Donnell (the latter the only major cast member to return here, in voice mode only). The movie also has a few nice little touches like pictures of the cartoon Fred and Barney handed out to people, and the specially modified Universal logo with the Earth only showing one continent behind the word "Univershell" ("Did anyone else see those giant letters out there?").

    Alan Cumming as the Great Gazoo (and a Mick Jagger-type rock star) is also one of the movie's pros... and indicative of its cons. Writers Deborah Kaplan & Harry Elfont ("Can't Hardly Wait," "Josie and the Pussycats") and the late Jim Cash & Jack Epps, Jr ("Top Gun," "Anaconda") go for too many cheap gags, have a wilful disregard for the show's mythology - Gazoo didn't arrive until Fred and Barney were both married with children, for starters (and as another poster rightly says, he crashlanded as opposed to being sent) - and don't really have much of a plot going for them. The movie's all as silly as that episode where the boys befriended "Ann-Margrock" without knowing who she was.

    Speaking of which, Ann-Margret (who guested on the TV show) returns to Bedrock to sing "Viva Rock Vegas" in a montage and over the credits, but her take isn't a patch on the BC-52's version of the theme song in the first one, and indeed the overall feeling of going down a level is everywhere - not just in the plot of Wilma's mum wanting her daughter (a miscast Kristen Johnston) to marry an uppercrust type (Thomas Gibson from "Dharma & Greg"), but from the cast to the visual effects (Rhythm & Hues aren't quite up to Industrial Light & Magic's level) to the music (song-wise, that is; David Newman at least tries), the movie fits in all too well alongside the other losers directed by Brian Levant, he of "Problem Child" and "Jingle All The Way" infamy. And I still think James Belushi, not John Goodman or Mark Addy, IS Fred Flintstone.

    At least the first one had Halle Berry and some puns in the credits (though this does have Jane Krakowski - hubba hubba). And no Joan Collins...

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    • Wissenswertes
      Although he died eleven years prior to this movie's release, Mel Blanc received credit for the voice of Baby Dino. The voice was re-used from Familie Feuerstein (1960).
    • Patzer
      In the first Flintstones movie, Fred stated that he met Wilma after she cleaned him off in an eating contest. In this movie, they met at a carnival after a date swap when Fred met Betty at a fast food restaurant, and Betty introduced Wilma as a date for Barney.
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      Fred Flintstone: Your eyes are like two big blue eyes.

    • Crazy Credits
      The Universal logo says "Univershell" and displays a single large continent. The aliens fly by that earth, and one of them mentions the letters.
    • Alternative Versionen
      TV airings add the following omitted scenes:
      • Betty dumping her boyfriend at the burger joint, after seeing he's cheating on her
      • A few lines of additional dialogue between Fred and Betty as they race to the roller coaster
      • A scene where Fred and William are eating out and Barney asks if they've seen Betty before she runs into McJagger
      • Barney confronts Fred about Betty as he gambles at the slots
      • An extended scene where Chip talks about Fred's unpaid credit and Fred proposes to pay him off with his paychecks
      • Longer version of Wilma's mother trying to convince her to marry Chip while his dad goes off to "assemble the troops"
      • The goons meet up with Chip as the security mentions Fred and Barney's escape
      • Barney and Wilma rekindling after knocking McJagger out
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in The Rosie O'Donnell Show: Folge #4.160 (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Viva Las Vegas (Viva Rock Vegas)
      Words and Music by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman

      Performed by Ann-Margret

      Produced by Brian Rawling and Walter Turbitt

      Special guitar performence by James Burton

      Also performed by Alan Cumming

      Used by permission. All rights reserved.

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      • 8. Juni 2000 (Deutschland)
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      • Page, Arizona, USA
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      • Universal Pictures
      • Amblin Entertainment
      • Hanna-Barbera Productions
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      • 83.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 35.268.275 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 10.518.435 $
      • 30. Apr. 2000
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