

| ▪ | The Flintstones (1994) PG (Feature Film - Comedy, Period, Animated, Adaptation) |
| A promotion moves Fred up to the executive suite at the Slate & Co. quarry. |

| ▪ | The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000) PG (Feature Film - Period, Animated, Adaptation, Sequel) |
| In this prequel to "The Flintstones" (USA/1994), Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble, recent graduates of the Bronto Crane Academy, have just landed jobs at the local rock quarry in Bedrock, and life couldn't be better. Meanwhile, life couldn't be worse for beautiful young heiress Wilma Slaghoople, whose | |
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| ▪ | B.O. FORECAST: Wil-maaaaaa! ( aka. B.O. FORECAST: Wil-maaaaaa!) |
| facing moviegoers this weekend, as they try to choose among "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas" and two other big new releases, "Frequency" and "Where the Heart Is." Though lacking the star power of its 1994 predecessor, "The Flintstones" (which featured John Goodman, Rosie O'Donnell, Elizabeth Taylor |
| ▪ | The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (Review aka. The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas) |
| Flintstones, meet the Flintstones. Literally. Story The sequel to "The Flintstones" (1994) is actually a prequel, therefore the questions of our generation are answered. How did Fred meet Wilma? How did Barney meet Betty? Where did Dino come from? Once these questions are answered, however, there's | |
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| ▪ | BOX OFFICE: 'U-571' Sinks 'Flintstones' ( aka. BOX OFFICE: 'U-571' Sinks 'Flintstones') |
| Exhibitor Relations Co. Of course, the competition wasn't exactly stellar -- unless you consider a B-list "Flintstones" prequel with Stephen Baldwin the stuff of "Citizen Kane." In any case, "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas" bowed in at No. 2 with $10.8 mil. The rest of the Top 5 stacked up this way: "Frequency |
| ▪ | B.O. ANALYSIS: Looks Like Smooth Sailing for 'U-571' ( aka. B.O. ANALYSIS: Looks Like Smooth Sailing for 'U-571') |
| should see a close race between two new arrivals: Universal's "The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas" and 20th Century Fox's "Where the Heart Is." "Vegas, " opening at 3, 036 theaters, is the PG rated prequel to the 1996 "Flintstones" blockbuster that grossed over $350 million |
| ▪ | Rosie O'Donnell ( aka. Roseann O'Donnell) |
| This brazen, unabashed comedienne first made her mark with the movie-going public as Doris Murphy, the third basewoman with the mouth of a truck driver, in Penny Marshall's "A League of Their Own" (1992). Rosie O'Donnell started performing her stand-up ro | |
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| ▪ | Harvey Korman ( aka. Harvey Herschel Korman) |
| Lanky, popular TV comedy veteran with a flair for broad comic characterizations, who shone for a decade as leading man and second banana par excellence on "The Carol Burnett Show" (CBS, 1967-77) but failed to find much success in his own projects. A persi |
| ▪ | William Hanna ( aka. Bill Hanna, billy hanna, William Denby Hanna) |
| With Joseph Barbera, William Hanna created, wrote and directed hundreds of "Tom and Jerry" cartoons during a two decade stint at MGM. These beautifully animated, compellingly paced and hilariously violent shorts routinely beat out product from both the Wa | |
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| ▪ | Brian Levant ( aka. Brian Michael Levant) |
| A veteran writer-producer of TV sitcoms and director of Hollywood family-oriented features, Levant began his long TV career at age 23 when he joined the writing staff of "Happy Days", a faux 50s sitcom which cashed in on the nostalgia boom initiated by th |
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