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The Flintstones and the Rubbles are modern stone-age families. Fred and Barney work at Slate and Company, mining rock. Fred gave a hand to Barney earlier so when both of them taking a test to determine who should become the new associate vice president, Barney returns the favor by switching his test answers for Fred';;;s, whose answers aren';;;t very good. Fred gets the executive position, but little realizes that he';;;s being manipulated by Cliff Vandercave to be the fall guy for an embezzlement scheme.
Someone, somewhere gave the keys to the kingdom to director Brian Levant, who's leaden ways with screen comedy are amplified in this unfunny, hyperactive translation of a property that's best served through animation.
While the movie may act like a madeleine for television-obsessed baby-boomers, it works even better as a colorful playland that will appeal to small children.
August 30, 2004
Chicago Sun-Times
Just watching it is fun. Following the plot is not so much fun.