The Flintstones with John Goodman: DVD Cover

    The Flintstones Director: Brian Levant Cast: John Goodman, Elizabeth Perkins, Rick Moranis, Rosie O'Donnell

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/24/2002
    • Original Release: 1994
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 7,491
     
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    Feature commentary with director Brian Levant; Discovering Bedrock an original documentary on the making of the film featuring interviews with director Brian Levant, cast members John Goodman, Rick Moranis, Elizabeth Perkins, Rosie O'Donnell, producer Bruce Cohen and key production crew members; Teaser trailer; Theatrical trailer; MCA soundtrack presentation; Production photographs; Art deptartment concept sketches

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    The good (if not fully evolved) citizens of Bedrock make their way to the big screen in this live-action adaptation of the popular animated series of the 1960s. Fred Flintstone (John Goodman) and his best friend Barney Rubble (Rick Moranis) work together at the Slate and Company Rock Quarry. When Fred loans Barney some money that allows him and his wife Betty (Rosie O'Donnell) to adopt a child, Barney is looking for a way to show his gratitude. Barney thinks he's found one when the executives at Slate and Company announce that they're giving all their employees intelligence tests to help determine future promotions. When Barney switches his high-scoring test with Fred's, his plan works -- but not quite the way he had hoped: Fred is deemed executive material and given a big promotion, complete with a sexy secretary (Halle Berry) who makes his wife Wilma (Elizabeth Perkins) jealous, while Barney is soon out of a job and can't pay his bills. Bill Hanna and Joseph Barbara, who created the original television series, make cameo appearances here; Elizabeth Taylor gives a fine comic performance as Wilma's nagging mother, and Harvey Korman provides the voice of the Dictabird. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    Fred Flintstone (John Goodman) has become an exertive at Slate and Co after giving money to his frieby Anonymous

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    January 05, 2001: Meet the Flintstones. When the movie begins, Fred Flintstone (John Goodman) gives his friend Barney (Rick Moranis) Money so he and his wife Betty Rubble (Rosie O'Donnell) can adpot a baby. Meanwhile, his wife, Wilma Flintstone (Elizabeth Perkins) decides to get a new garbage pig. She goes to get the money and finds it gone. She questions Fred about. He replies, ''I gave it to Barney.'' Fred and Barney work for Mr. Slate (Dann Florek). The movie villians are the company's executive (Kyle MacLachlan) and his assistant (Halley Berry) who plans to take a trip to Rock Acapulco. His mother-in-law (Elizabeth Taylor) hates him. So one day a test is taken, Barney wins, bnut switches his high-scoring test after he vows to pay him back. Fred becomes a vice president with a dictabird (Harvey Korman) as office equippement. On his first day, Fred is ordered to fire Barney Rubble. Later on in the movie, Fred gets blamed from firing all the quarry workers and they plot to get back at him. Barney gets a job as a bus boy at a restuarant, while he and Betty lives temporlily with Fred and Wilma. Bt they move out after a fight.