SummaryThe Flintstones and the Rubbles go on vacation to Rock Vegas, where Wilma is pursued by a playboy. This is a live-action prequel to 1994's "The Flintstones."
Directed By:Brian Levant
Written By:William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, Deborah Kaplan, Harry Elfont, Jim Cash, Jack Epps Jr.
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas
Metascore
Generally Unfavorable
27
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Mixed or Average
4.3
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Metascore
Generally Unfavorable
27
12% Positive
3 Reviews
3 Reviews
27% Mixed
7 Reviews
7 Reviews
62% Negative
16 Reviews
16 Reviews
65
It's a yabba-dabba-delight.
50
If you walk in with your expectations at a suitably low setting, you won't walk away disappointed.
User score
Mixed or Average
4.3
27% Positive
11 Ratings
11 Ratings
24% Mixed
10 Ratings
10 Ratings
49% Negative
20 Ratings
20 Ratings
Jul 12, 2024
10
always liked the "Flintstones" cartoon and I was able to appreciate some aspects of the 1994 live-action movie. However, this movie was a disgrace in every details. Running as a prequel to the first film and the cartoon itself, it shows how the four main characters (Flintstones and Rubbles) met and married, after a trip to the city of Rock Vegas (the equivalent, in the movie and Flintstones world, to the city of Las Vegas, of course). But the thing that really make me mad in this movie, personally, was that silly, green character, that seems to have come out of the "Jetsons" (another Hanna-Barbera cartoon). He was permanently out of context, his existence has been poorly explained by the plot and he only served to try to make totally empty jokes. I wanted to drown that alien several times while watching the movie. If the 1994 movie had already revealed several fragilities, beginning with an all-too-adult plot for a children-oriented film, this movie completely misses any attempt to improve these faults. The plot is miserably poor, which is probably the result of poor scriptwriting choices and the subliminal, lousy, intention of extorting some more box office money (we cannot forget the huge box-office success that the first film was). A bad choice: the public wisely didn't pay to watch this piece of trash. Dried jokes, a bad plot, poor acting, bad construction of characters, far-fetched props and sets, a tiring cinematography and a cast that did an absolutely painstaking job. For all this, this is one of the worst family movies I've ever seen.
50
Cute and funny, with plenty of slapstick and cuddly creatures for the kids and enough adult wit to keep parents reasonably amused.
30
This movie is a business decision, and about as diverting to watch as someone reading the Universal fiscal report.
20
A One-Joke Show.
20
A bumpy synthesis of special and visual effects done far too over the top ultimately means Viva Rock Vegas is nothing more than eye candy, and not a very tasty piece at that.
0
Even the youngest members of the audience appeared to be more interested in their dwindling soda supply than anything up on the screen. Yabba dabba doom.
Jul 11, 2024
10
"Una obra maestra visual y narrativa; impresionante e imperdible, es cine en su máxima expresión."
Apr 1, 2026
5
This movie was dumb,But good dumb they did try but it didn't work. A for effort F in following up on the 1994 movie. But you will have a gay o time watching it
Aug 6, 2020
3
Even Worse Than The 94 Movie With mediocre performances, Pretty bad humour, and overall boring, Viva Rock Vegas is not a “rockin” good time.
Aug 24, 2018
0
I always liked the "Flintstones" cartoon and I was able to appreciate some aspects of the 1994 live-action movie. However, this movie was a disgrace in every details. Running as a prequel to the first film and the cartoon itself, it shows how the four main characters (Flintstones and Rubbles) met and married, after a trip to the city of Rock Vegas (the equivalent, in the movie and Flintstones world, to the city of Las Vegas, of course). But the thing that really make me mad in this movie, personally, was that silly, green character, that seems to have come out of the "Jetsons" (another Hanna-Barbera cartoon). He was permanently out of context, his existence has been poorly explained by the plot and he only served to try to make totally empty jokes. I wanted to drown that alien several times while watching the movie. If the 1994 movie had already revealed several fragilities, beginning with an all-too-adult plot for a children-oriented film, this movie completely misses any attempt to improve these faults. The plot is miserably poor, which is probably the result of poor scriptwriting choices and the subliminal, lousy, intention of extorting some more box office money (we cannot forget the huge box-office success that the first film was). A bad choice: the public wisely didn't pay to watch this piece of trash. Dried jokes, a bad plot, poor acting, bad construction of characters, far-fetched props and sets, a tiring cinematography and a cast that did an absolutely painstaking job. For all this, this is one of the worst family movies I've ever seen.
Production Company:
- Universal Pictures
- Amblin Entertainment
- Hanna-Barbera Productions
Release Date:Apr 28, 2000
Duration:1 h 30 m
Rating:PG
Tagline:Get ready to rock!
Awards
The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards
• 1 Win & 7 Nominations
Razzie Awards
• 4 Nominations
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