Fun fact: Harvey Korman (who played Wilma's dad in this movie) also voiced The Great Gazoo in the actual Flintstones show. Bill Hanna and Joe Barbara also make cameos here.
Lemme get this straight, they need to use dinosaurs as construction machinery because mechanics haven't been invented yet. Yet they use mechanical dinosaurs to train their employees to use actual dinosaurs...
no, you got it all wrong. they use dinosaurs because they're sick and they love to abuse animals. plus, although they are master mechanics, they don't have any oil yet because of the time period. hence, that's why they're killing the dinosaurs, to set up a future generation with unlimited oil.
In a way you could argue that glass itself it’s a stone hear me out Glass is melted silica (sand for stupid people) so technically it’s a mineral They introduced concrete in the good version and that’s just a mix of minerals including sand And they had tv’s So in a really stupid way glass could be dumbed down so much to a rock Like a crystal
"And they get wedded in a church which raises so many religious questions about this world since the Flinstones Christmas." Fred: "Just eat your fucking cereal!!"
Religious question like what? Man has had some form of religion for as long as there has been man. Source? I'm a dinosaur... or a dragon... but also a turtle. Whatever, they have TV sets and movie cameras, I think the Flintstones having nondenominational religion is the least of their anachronisms. Christmas? IDK, maybe it really is the year 2066 AD and the bourgeoise live in those Jetson houses above the clouds?
"Good luck, dum-dum. You're gonna need it." Same words I telepathically say to parents that took their kids to see "Sausage Party" back when I worked in the theater lol.
@Blank Believe me, you'd be right. But to speak on their 'slight' defense, they didn't know the actual rating of the film. We even put up signs warning them that it was R-rated.
So apparently Chip Rockfeller has magic powers because he not only has that win/lose switch, he magically disappears and reappears in between shots in that finale scene. I'm thinking Thomas Gibson went to call his agent between those cuts so he could schedule his audition for Hotch on Criminal Minds.
Uncomfortably? Betty has always been seen as a "hot" cartoon woman alongside others like Jessica Rabbit and April O'Neill. And completely aside from that, Jane Krakowski is a very attractive woman.
As a fan of The Flintstones, I can confidently say that this movie was indeed pointless. Particularly since in the original cartoon, they ALREADY did an episode showing how Fred and Barney met Wilma and Betty. (They were bellhops and waitresses at a resort that THOUGHT the other was rich.) So, if you ever want to see how they first met..Watch THAT episode. Skip this film, AND the Flintstone Kids, as both are contradictory.
While the joke about glass was funny, naturally occurring glass, especially the volcanic glass obsidian, was used by many Stone Age societies across the globe for the production of sharp cutting tools and, due to its limited source areas, was extensively traded.
darkrage6 Then you're either a child or brainless to think the Michael Bay Transformers movies are anything but bad. Those movies compared to the cartoons are essentially this movie compared to the animated Flintstones show.
I guess just overall (I've been watching since 2009ish?) I feel like the style is less overall focussed on the Critic, and more on the critique, jokes, and having a good time. There was a time when everything felt forced and not fun, but it seems like they've hit their stride and just don't care and are loving it. Lewis (Linkara) also has gone through a similar change.
So basically this entire movie should just be we'll have a gay old time on repeat. That makes for a much better movie and also surprisingly throughout the entirety of the first movie, Fred and Barney never even mentioned Gazoo at all almost as if the sequel was half-assed. Wait what am I talking about this movie has no ass.
For any non flintstones fans (like me) or people who didn’t know much about flintstones The gay old time joke that N critic refers to is from the flintstones (show) opening, and back then, gay really meant happy more than being into the same gender
Yeah but that isn't a Flintstones thing, that's a "realizing the word 'gay' has more than one meaning and the other meaning used to be the main one used half a century ago" thing.
It always used to bug me as a kid that there was never a consistent story about how Fred and Barney first met Wilma and Betty. There was one episode I remember watching a lot as a kid was called "Love Letters on the Rocks" where Wilma finds an old love letter that Fred wrote for her when they were in High School together, but when Fred finds it he doesn't remember writing it so he thinks Wilma is having an affair. However there was another episode which flashed back to Fred and Barney meeting Wilma and Betty for the first time when they were all working at a fancy hotel as their first jobs when they are just out of High School. Then of course during the Baby-fication craze in the 80's that started with Muppet Babies, they made The Flintstone Kids which implies that they've known each other since their childhoods (even as a kid I thought that was a dumb idea). And of course there's the first live action movie where Fred says that he first met Wilma when she was working in a restaurant and he won an all-you-can-eat contest, and then along comes this movie, which is supposed to be a prequel to that one which changes the story yet again! What gives?
Bowmaj 86 You know, that's got me thinking. The Simpsons already borrows elements from The Flintstones, so why not the inconsistent, frequently retconned story of how Homer and Marge met? It kinda makes sense now.
Alternate continuities, they all exist separate from one another so they can explore more stories, so they don't conflict. Like with super heroes and their million and one origin stories. They all happened, just in different universes.
+Amaranthus616 I can understand alternate continuities between say, the different TV series and the movies, however like I said there were two episodes in the same cartoon that completely contradicted each other. Then again I suppose maybe it had something to do with the budget, or maybe that they didn't really put a lot of thought into continuity between episodes back then. I mean the Flintstone's house never looked the same twice, and despite the fact that we saw him kick Fred out of the house during the end credits of every episode does anyone honestly remember a single time where you saw the Flintstone's cat? I guess you could also say that Hanna-Barbera were just kind of infamous for these kinds of mistakes. Remember that Scooby Doo series that featured Scooby Dum? Sometimes they would say that he's Scooby's brother, and other times they'd say he's his cousin! I think there was even one time when Shaggy called him both in the same episode. (I mean, didn't Casey Kasem ever point that out to the voice director?)
+thirteenfury Well since the Simpsons has been on the air for so long, and because of it's "drifting timeline" as they call it, when they do flashback episodes they're bound to cause inconstancies. So the writers try to get around this by making some self referential humour, which sometimes works but other times it doesn't. For example there was one episode where Homer starts a flashback and states that he can't remember whether it was the 70's or the 80's, and that's kind of funny and it totally fits Homer's character that he probably would forget or just not know what year it was. However they also did the episode with Homer and Marge being young adults during the 90's and Homer starting a grunge band. This episode was panned because it retconned the previous flashback episodes where Homer and Marge first meet, get married and start their family; some of the most popular, funny, charming and just plain beloved episodes all completely swept under the rug for a bunch of lame 90's and Nirvana jokes !
*G R A N D D A D !* But seriously, talk what you want about the first movie, but a LEAST it had a little bit to do with the Flintstones cartoon. And did not had a freakish nightmare inducing Gazoo.
I agree that Stephen Baldwin played Barney perfectly. His portrayal is more true to the character's personality than Rick Moranis' portrayal. His voice sounded exactly like the cartoon character. The only thing that would have been better for Stephen is if they made his hairstyle more like Barney's. Also, I think 7:04 and 12:30 are my favorite parts in this review.
To this day, I'm still mad. We had a Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, Josie and the pussycats AND a Jem and the holograms live action movie. WHERE IN THE FUCK WERE THE JETSONS MOVIES?!?!
The Camera, The Church, and Rock Vegas. These things exist because the Flintstones actually takes place in the distant future. the proof is in the Flintstones/Jetsons crossover special. when the jetsons traveled in time, The machine didn't say they went to the past, it just showed a bunch of question marks.
Spongecunt Squareprick Yea there is a theory that it takes far in the future where humanity destroyed itself and humans are trying to rebuild it how it one was
No the reason why there are churches in Bedrock. Is because, Jesus was actually one of the Aliens from Arrival. Meaning he had a non-lineal concept of time. ;)
I ain't saying he's only in bad movies, but you have to wonder why such a good actor was in some of these movies. I'll edit the original comment to not imply all movies were shit.
They were originally going to do a sequel but John Goodman refused to reprise the role, Rick Moranis quit acting in 97, and the fact that Rosie O’Donnell had gotten a lot of flack for playing Betty. Therefore, they went the prequel route
This could actually have worked if the original didn't exist. Don't get me wrong. That's a great film but after seeing those stars do it, everyone else is an imatator even doing a good job.
Maybe I DID want to more about these mosquito characters! Maybe it has been buzzing in mind for YEARS. Knock knock Who's there? Amos Amos who? Amosquito BACKSTORY FINALLY!
I'll admit while this movie is pretty stupid, it's a guilty pleasure. That and thanks to the review, it made me want to watch 3rd Rock From The Sun. That and Jane Krakowski looked hot with dark hair. Every cloud has a silver lining I guess.
Frederich of the House Flintstone, First of his Name, King of the Cro-Magnons and the Neanderthals and the Cave Men, Lord of the Seven Chiefdoms and Protector of the Realm.
I have been trying to find out the name of Dino Riders for about 10 years. I cant belive a Nostalgia Critic review of a Flintstones film is where I finally found it out. 10 years. Thankyou.
Mark Addy had the looks and character down quite well, but I'd still prefer Goodman simply because he gave a more interesting performance in the first film. Also, was I the only one who prefers Rick Moranis as Barney? Not that he gave an incredible performance or anything, but I don't remember Barney in the cartoon being as dumb as Baldwin portrays him. Although watching Stephen Baldwin acting stupid just gives me bad memories of Bio-Dome, so I'm probably biased. Realistically though, it'd suck to see Goodman, Moranis, or anyone from the first film in this one because it's so obviously a waste of time.
Another Fun Fact: In the original series, Dino in his debut episode was colored different and was able to talk, but in every episode after that his color changed and started barking ever since. It must've been that dog food he first ate.
Fun fact: This was when Alan Cumming used his teleportation powers between the production of this and his role of Nightcrawler during the production of X2.
The rampant gay innuendo reminds me of the weed references in the Scooby Doo movie. The original never intended for these things yet we're such naughty children that we can't help but make innocent shows (....well as innocent for their time) more cheekily adult.
Well no one will ever get over the fact they promoted cigarettes back before we found out they can kill us. And I bet in time advertisements will warn us about the dangers of vape as well.
Who cares if they used to do cigarette ads? Who cares if you smoke or don't smoke? Unless you got your undies in a knot stuff like that shouldn't bother you.
....I know everyone will just ignore this as it was in the original comment but I never said anything about kids being the audience and the _"well innocent for their time"_ line was meant to cover things like smoking, drinking, etc.
Why would no one care about the guy who said he's making the dinosaurs go extinct? Don't dinosaurs power everything in their society? That's kind of a serious issue if they all die.
djh491 It's a good parody of our world when someone says things about animals or certain things going Extinction people say shut up or consider them conspiracy people, until there proven right
Annie The Enigma That makes sense but if that's the case why not have him say "I've discovered a meteor/ice age is coming and the dinosaurs won't survive it". Instead he says he's trying to kill them by poisoning their water supply, which doesn't really relate to climate change or animals going extinct naturally.
It bugs me too. The Union Jack coat was an iconic outfit of PETE TOWNSEND FROM THE WHO, NOT MICK JAGGER FROM THE ROLLING STONES. If your going to make a cringe worthy reference, get your British rock bands correct.
In fairness, Rick Moranis stopped acting in films because his wife died and he wanted to spend time with his kids. On the other hand he says he's picky about what roles he chooses, so... yeah nevermind.
Man, I remember watching this with my family, it was so bad. Even my dad who didn't understand English at the time, thought it was nothing like the cartoons he watched as a kid.
Shawn Young that’s a nice idea, but I think Mark Addy did a terrific job. Sure Addy’s no John Goodman, but I liked Addy’s portrayal nonetheless. I like how Addy disguised his British accent with a rather convincing American one that comes off as a cross between a New Yorker/Bostoner.
Fun fact: Harvey Korman (who played Wilma's dad in this movie) also voiced The Great Gazoo in the actual Flintstones show. Bill Hanna and Joe Barbara also make cameos here.
Lakitu1134 Fun fact: Harvey Korman also played the Dictabird in the first live action Flintstones movie.
gamewiz720 He also starred in the most painful parts of the Star Wars Holiday Special
IRONY.
I dunno whether to be shocked or interested.
Ultimate19th Why not both?
Lemme get this straight, they need to use dinosaurs as construction machinery because mechanics haven't been invented yet. Yet they use mechanical dinosaurs to train their employees to use actual dinosaurs...
no, you got it all wrong. they use dinosaurs because they're sick and they love to abuse animals.
plus, although they are master mechanics, they don't have any oil yet because of the time period. hence, that's why they're killing the dinosaurs, to set up a future generation with unlimited oil.
Chase S
Oh! Maybe that was the guy's motivation to extinguish the dinosaurs!
The mechanical Dinosaurs are powered by smaller dinosaurs
Don't think about it!
that is the path to madness
thats the joke you moron what part of Modern stone age family do you not get the key word is *Modern*
"What's glass???" "STONE AGE!!!!!"
yet, they also have paper to make Winston cigarettes
And cardboard to box up Fruity Pebbles
In a way you could argue that glass itself it’s a stone hear me out
Glass is melted silica (sand for stupid people) so technically it’s a mineral
They introduced concrete in the good version and that’s just a mix of minerals including sand
And they had tv’s
So in a really stupid way glass could be dumbed down so much to a rock
Like a crystal
Glass can naturally form. Ever heard of obsidian?
And somehow discovered electricity and how to harness it hundreds of thousands of years early. XD
This makes LOTS of sense
"This is PG when PG actually meant something!" Sad but true.
Cole Goodrich PG.
Grand dad
"PG"
More like Bore Ragnarok
How is that sad.
AUSTIN POWERS
Anything. Lucy Thor 4: the search for Tex-arse
"And they get wedded in a church which raises so many religious questions about this world since the Flinstones Christmas." Fred: "Just eat your fucking cereal!!"
ngobleus Fortunately Dc solved that conundrum. Their god is Gerald
Religious question like what? Man has had some form of religion for as long as there has been man. Source? I'm a dinosaur... or a dragon... but also a turtle. Whatever, they have TV sets and movie cameras, I think the Flintstones having nondenominational religion is the least of their anachronisms. Christmas? IDK, maybe it really is the year 2066 AD and the bourgeoise live in those Jetson houses above the clouds?
"Good luck, dum-dum. You're gonna need it."
Same words I telepathically say to parents that took their kids to see "Sausage Party" back when I worked in the theater lol.
Sausage Party was actually pretty good.
@@benjackson7872 It is, but it's also not a kids movie.
The911knight I know
@Blank Do what? Bring their kids to an R-rated film?
Honestly, I've lost count on how many parents took their kids to see 'Deadpool.'
@Blank Believe me, you'd be right. But to speak on their 'slight' defense, they didn't know the actual rating of the film.
We even put up signs warning them that it was R-rated.
3:05 UniverSHELL could also be UniversHELL.
That's honestly how I read it
how long before the Dark Universe version in this world?
A clue as to the true origins of this movie.
i saw that in belgium once
Always has been.
'You will forget I can do Shakespeare.' Huh I think Patrick Stewart said the same thing when he agreed to do the emoji movie.
Is that because he voiced the William Shakespeare statue in Gnomeo and Juliet?
He also played Macbeth sometime ago
And Chicken Little
Probably the same thing that Neil Patrick Harris said when he signed onto the Smurfs movie
I think that's also what Chiwetel Ejiofor said when he agreed to the _Lion King_ remake.
12:20 I just love this reaction from Doug. We've seen him scream his head off at freaky shit before but this moment just feels so sincere.
So apparently Chip Rockfeller has magic powers because he not only has that win/lose switch, he magically disappears and reappears in between shots in that finale scene. I'm thinking Thomas Gibson went to call his agent between those cuts so he could schedule his audition for Hotch on Criminal Minds.
And I thank god every day that got that part😂
Now I want to see Hotch Vs The Reaper Flinstone version!
+D.C. al Coda I've not long started watching Criminal Minds and I've forgotten that Hotch was chip Rockefeller in the Flintstones in viva rock vegas
ok the univershell earth featuring pangea is actually pretty clever admittedly
The Pangea part is more clever than "Univershell", mind you.
It was also clever when Universal changed its logo in the Cat in the Hat to fit the book style. Does that make it a good movie?
He wasn't saying it was a good movie only that it was a clever thing in the movie.
+Al3x true but i meant it that way i just worded ut badly i guess
Nah, I wasn't criticizing or anything, I was just agreeing. I figured you appreciated that bit more than the pun.
"don't go into your parents bedroom for 15-20 minutes."
*25 minutes later*
"give your parents 5 more minutes"
*goes in anyway*
Mommy wheres daddy?
Mom....Why are you on top of daddy?
Daddy this white water on the walls *taste* weird
(mid-movie) why is the celing so creaky.
I forgot that Thomas Gibson was in this movie. This is why Hotch never smiles, he just has flashbacks of this movie.
Me and my father had a theory it was all because he's an Android in disguise but this makes more sense.
Ki Ikari Maybe Thomas should've kicked this movie's writer(s) in the leg.
😂
D.C. al Coda I think that this is what caused it.
While we're on the subject, how do cavemen know what a genie is?
Shit, Betty is uncomfortably hot in this movie...
Weren't Betty and Wilma both hot in the cartoon?
Yeah, always barefoot without pants and never aging even when their kids grew up :D ... and in first movie Betty was Rosie O' Donnel :(
Uncomfortably? Betty has always been seen as a "hot" cartoon woman alongside others like Jessica Rabbit and April O'Neill. And completely aside from that, Jane Krakowski is a very attractive woman.
fingrid
Thirsty? Well maybe a little bit, but I am drinking tea as I write this.
I know right. I just asked myself saying "I don't remember Betty being this hot when I was a kid"
Chip is Hotchner from Criminal Minds... Glad he got a better role 5 years later.
Hello, my fellow Bonkle brethren watching this video.
Well, until he was fired because he assaulted someone
@@DreamBelief for real, Thomas Gibson is only allowed to act for fear of what he'd do if he couldn't act
DreamBelief Good thing the rocks in this set were fake
I liked him best in Dharma and Greg.
As a fan of The Flintstones, I can confidently say
that this movie was indeed pointless.
Particularly since in the original cartoon, they ALREADY did an episode
showing how Fred and Barney met Wilma and Betty.
(They were bellhops and waitresses at a resort that THOUGHT the other was rich.)
So, if you ever want to see how they first met..Watch THAT episode.
Skip this film, AND the Flintstone Kids, as both are contradictory.
Praise the Sun i guess not.
I seem to recall Gazoo coming later in the series, as well.
MetroXLR has a lot to say to me and she has no clue how
Iron Cuddlefish what makes you say that? what did you do to her? or rather, what did she do to you?
Shawn Fields my UA-cam app glitches and forced me to write a comment so I typed in gibberish
While the joke about glass was funny, naturally occurring glass, especially the volcanic glass obsidian, was used by many Stone Age societies across the globe for the production of sharp cutting tools and, due to its limited source areas, was extensively traded.
THGhost2013 hello 18.
The more you know 🎇
Having glass is a lot more believable than most of the technology shown in _The Flintstones_ .
But they didn't use obsidian for drinking vessels.
Julia Lilienstein yeah idk how 86 people were stupid enough to upvote this
I loved seeing Bill in this. He contributes so much to this review and his backstory is really amazing.
Frisbee "I'm stronger than an ant if an ant was this big" [______] !
The "You'll have a gay old time" literally never got old in this video. I laughed every time.
Day old time
there’s 6 in total, I counted
Let's make a drinking game out of it.
@@SilverNero I'd go crazy if they actually did that
Yeah, it's the best part of the video
"Because of people like you that we're getting seven Transformer movies!"
I actually applauded at that line.
That was a great line.
yeah that was a pretty funny line
@darkrage6
Go watch more movies, my little grasshopper...
There's so much of the World of Theaters that you have yet to see......!
darkrage6 Watch the Transformers cartoons and then try to say that again.
darkrage6 Then you're either a child or brainless to think the Michael Bay Transformers movies are anything but bad. Those movies compared to the cartoons are essentially this movie compared to the animated Flintstones show.
Is that really saying much?
I really like the new NC style. Doug, Rob, and the team just seem like they're having fun! It's really great to watch!
Could you tell me how his style is different
I guess just overall (I've been watching since 2009ish?) I feel like the style is less overall focussed on the Critic, and more on the critique, jokes, and having a good time. There was a time when everything felt forced and not fun, but it seems like they've hit their stride and just don't care and are loving it. Lewis (Linkara) also has gone through a similar change.
I think it's because since the guy with the glasses era, they have gotten an actual studio and have more freedom to do what they want.
TheAverageJo(seph) yeah you can see there having fun at there job
Sonicman613 Wolf *they're having fun at their job.
So basically this entire movie should just be we'll have a gay old time on repeat. That makes for a much better movie and also surprisingly throughout the entirety of the first movie, Fred and Barney never even mentioned Gazoo at all almost as if the sequel was half-assed. Wait what am I talking about this movie has no ass.
MrDarkSol To be fair I liked the first half of the movie... As soon as they got to the part with Rock Vegas I lost all interest in the story.
"mr. Flintstone go to rock vegas... you have no ass"
Interesting. Very interesting.
For any non flintstones fans (like me) or people who didn’t know much about flintstones
The gay old time joke that N critic refers to is from the flintstones (show) opening, and back then, gay really meant happy more than being into the same gender
Yeah but that isn't a Flintstones thing, that's a "realizing the word 'gay' has more than one meaning and the other meaning used to be the main one used half a century ago" thing.
I really hope that no one learned the original meaning of "gay = happy/good natured" via youtube comment sections.
I wish Bill would appear in more reviews.
He's such an old and well known and loved friend.
yeah thats so bill am i right
Bill is a classic character
War Horse Mumbles i've practically grown up with bill the history between him and doug is so fleshed out and memorable ;)
Roaming Roman. Same
Not me, because anyone named Bill is possibly adulterer.
It always used to bug me as a kid that there was never a consistent story about how Fred and Barney first met Wilma and Betty. There was one episode I remember watching a lot as a kid was called "Love Letters on the Rocks" where Wilma finds an old love letter that Fred wrote for her when they were in High School together, but when Fred finds it he doesn't remember writing it so he thinks Wilma is having an affair. However there was another episode which flashed back to Fred and Barney meeting Wilma and Betty for the first time when they were all working at a fancy hotel as their first jobs when they are just out of High School. Then of course during the Baby-fication craze in the 80's that started with Muppet Babies, they made The Flintstone Kids which implies that they've known each other since their childhoods (even as a kid I thought that was a dumb idea). And of course there's the first live action movie where Fred says that he first met Wilma when she was working in a restaurant and he won an all-you-can-eat contest, and then along comes this movie, which is supposed to be a prequel to that one which changes the story yet again! What gives?
Bowmaj 86 You know, that's got me thinking. The Simpsons already borrows elements from The Flintstones, so why not the inconsistent, frequently retconned story of how Homer and Marge met? It kinda makes sense now.
Alternate continuities, they all exist separate from one another so they can explore more stories, so they don't conflict. Like with super heroes and their million and one origin stories. They all happened, just in different universes.
Ahhhah... lmao... bug
+Amaranthus616 I can understand alternate continuities between say, the different TV series and the movies, however like I said there were two episodes in the same cartoon that completely contradicted each other. Then again I suppose maybe it had something to do with the budget, or maybe that they didn't really put a lot of thought into continuity between episodes back then. I mean the Flintstone's house never looked the same twice, and despite the fact that we saw him kick Fred out of the house during the end credits of every episode does anyone honestly remember a single time where you saw the Flintstone's cat?
I guess you could also say that Hanna-Barbera were just kind of infamous for these kinds of mistakes. Remember that Scooby Doo series that featured Scooby Dum? Sometimes they would say that he's Scooby's brother, and other times they'd say he's his cousin! I think there was even one time when Shaggy called him both in the same episode. (I mean, didn't Casey Kasem ever point that out to the voice director?)
+thirteenfury Well since the Simpsons has been on the air for so long, and because of it's "drifting timeline" as they call it, when they do flashback episodes they're bound to cause inconstancies. So the writers try to get around this by making some self referential humour, which sometimes works but other times it doesn't. For example there was one episode where Homer starts a flashback and states that he can't remember whether it was the 70's or the 80's, and that's kind of funny and it totally fits Homer's character that he probably would forget or just not know what year it was. However they also did the episode with Homer and Marge being young adults during the 90's and Homer starting a grunge band. This episode was panned because it retconned the previous flashback episodes where Homer and Marge first meet, get married and start their family; some of the most popular, funny, charming and just plain beloved episodes all completely swept under the rug for a bunch of lame 90's and Nirvana jokes !
We'll have a gay old time
"Let Gayfellow take you to the cleaners" (quote Batman '66 Joker episode , ironic since Cesar was gay lol)
its a gay new time, its 2019
@@WaddIes Now it's a gayer newer time it's 2020
Doug the Fudanshi!
This comment now has 666 likes thank to me and I guess am evil now
"Did anybody else see those giant letters flying by?"
I'm more worried about your face than that 4th wall break, dum dum.
This movie makes me respect the first one a little more
MegaSoulHero Same.
Don't bad sequels always do? Mortal Kombat Is another good example.
MegaSoulHero Same here. Infact I feel like watching that movie right now.
It made me respect Hanna Barbera.
Critic should review Cannon ball 2 or Caddyshack 2...
Take a shot everytime he plays "Have a gay ol' time".
Take another shot when you see a retarded "Grand Dad" comment in this comments section.
Aye fuck that I'm to young to have my liver explode.
do you want alcohol poisoning? Because that's how you get alcohol poisoning.
NO I WANT TO LIVE!!
ComiXProvider FTW_02 I kinda still want to live at the moment so....thanks, no thanks
*G R A N D D A D !*
But seriously, talk what you want about the first movie, but a LEAST it had a little bit to do with the Flintstones cartoon.
And did not had a freakish nightmare inducing Gazoo.
what else was the great gazoo supposed to look like also the first movie was 100% like the cartoon
that looks scarier than Timothy Dalton in clown makeup. also Gazoo looks more nightmare inducing than that damn baby from son of the mask.
The FLEEEENSTONES prequel we all wanted
yahoo the first ancient alien
gazoo
Stephen Baldwin as Barney Rubble in this movie is like Matthew Lillard as Shaggy.
After all these years, I finally put together the fact that Fred Flinstone in this movie is played by the same guy who played King Robert Baratheon
I never took King Robert seriously because of this movie.
Who the fuck is that? Lmao
I looked it up, I never got into Game of Thrones lol too much going on
WINE!
...What.
"We'll have a gay ole time" never ceases to get me in this review.
Too bad they all got cave syphilis and died.
I have this video over and over again and it always makes me laugh when they play "gay ole time."
That horrifying alien face is why movies need CGI. That's almost as horrific looking as live actors in makeup Dr. Seuss characters.
Sigrid CGI for the win!
practical effects for the win always but not for this 💩movie💩
Thats why Movies Need sensors
Gazoo didn’t even need that much makeup, they should’ve just had Alan Cumming in green makeup and that’s it
I agree that Stephen Baldwin played Barney perfectly. His portrayal is more true to the character's personality than Rick Moranis' portrayal. His voice sounded exactly like the cartoon character. The only thing that would have been better for Stephen is if they made his hairstyle more like Barney's.
Also, I think 7:04 and 12:30 are my favorite parts in this review.
To this day, I'm still mad. We had a Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, Josie and the pussycats AND a Jem and the holograms live action movie. WHERE IN THE FUCK WERE THE JETSONS MOVIES?!?!
Cluv22 in space
kanchomerocks12 I KNOOOOOWWW!!!!
Right here
www.imdb.com/title/tt0099878/
I honestly can't believe it exists. I gotta watch it one day....
Kevin Dyer i mean a live action one. Lol
The Camera, The Church, and Rock Vegas. These things exist because the Flintstones actually takes place in the distant future. the proof is in the Flintstones/Jetsons crossover special. when the jetsons traveled in time, The machine didn't say they went to the past, it just showed a bunch of question marks.
Patrick Leal no
Spongecunt Squareprick Yea there is a theory that it takes far in the future where humanity destroyed itself and humans are trying to rebuild it how it one was
CodeNameZ I know there is
Oh, _that_ dumb conspiracy theory.
No the reason why there are churches in Bedrock. Is because, Jesus was actually one of the Aliens from Arrival. Meaning he had a non-lineal concept of time. ;)
Is there some Hollywood producer who has some really dark shit on Alan Cumming? It's the only possible solution for some of the movies he has been in
Max J he's been in a few good movies.
I ain't saying he's only in bad movies, but you have to wonder why such a good actor was in some of these movies. I'll edit the original comment to not imply all movies were shit.
***** I thought he was good in spy kids.
He was the voice of The Devil in that short lived cartoon God, The Devil & Bob.
Don't worry, he made up for crap like this by being on "The Good Wife" years later.
8:13 ..who would have guessed that the bill cosby reference makes this review timeless....
I will never be able to unsee Aaron Hotchner from Criminal Minds playing Chip Rockefeller
"Dressed as how babies are made."Well I just choked
Lady gaga?
MegaRambit Fred was dressed how crazy feminist dressed during protests in the United States
@MegaRambit
Is that Toad from that X-Men high school cartoon in your profile pic?
@@DanteD84 That’s funny!
Choked on what though?
I'm actually really liking these "Sketch-less" reviews.
Adam Napolitano
Me too. The opening sketch was okay since it didn't kill the pacing mid-review.
Adam Napolitano If only NC had more of these "Sketch-less" reviews...
;)
Adam Napolitano one of the best reviews I've seen in a while.
Yeah. I dig those Sketch reviews from time to time but I must agree with you on this.
Yeah, it makes it feel like the old format before the break.
Who asked for a Prequel to The Flintstones?? Why??
They were originally going to do a sequel but John Goodman refused to reprise the role, Rick Moranis quit acting in 97, and the fact that Rosie O’Donnell had gotten a lot of flack for playing Betty. Therefore, they went the prequel route
This could actually have worked if the original didn't exist. Don't get me wrong. That's a great film but after seeing those stars do it, everyone else is an imatator even doing a good job.
The Judge Doom eyeballs bit made me nearly die of laughter! Had to rewind and watch it again.
You've still got.
12:30
That scene was pretty hilarious
That bit scared the SHIT out of me the first time.
Maybe I DID want to more about these mosquito characters! Maybe it has been buzzing in mind for YEARS.
Knock knock
Who's there?
Amos
Amos who?
Amosquito BACKSTORY FINALLY!
I find them adorable. Want to see more of them.
I'll admit while this movie is pretty stupid, it's a guilty pleasure. That and thanks to the review, it made me want to watch 3rd Rock From The Sun. That and Jane Krakowski looked hot with dark hair. Every cloud has a silver lining I guess.
Joshua Birdwell, hope you enjoyed the show!
and sally was hot too
Jane was always cute.
Frederich of the House Flintstone, First of his Name, King of the Cro-Magnons and the Neanderthals and the Cave Men, Lord of the Seven Chiefdoms and Protector of the Realm.
*_THERE'S A PREQUEL?!?!?!?!?!?!?!_*
A clown that DOES NOT want 1000 subscribers Grand Dad when he was a Grand Son
Yeah. The prequel nobody wanted.
I know right
Expect the Star Wars Prequels
I remember seeing this piece of shit in theaters.
Am I the only one who's happy with either sketches or no sketches...
PunkExMachina I'm fine either way.
Same.
I even like the clipless reviews.
Yeah i don't mind
Carol Heath I wish you could spell, and use grammer and proper punctuation.
I remember liking this movie as a child... and then two decades later I saw it again... boi oh boi was it bad!
14:48 one of the few times Doug has actually made me laugh fairly hard.
I have been trying to find out the name of Dino Riders for about 10 years. I cant belive a Nostalgia Critic review of a Flintstones film is where I finally found it out. 10 years. Thankyou.
Christ at least in the first movie they could get the amazing John Goodman to be Fred...this is horrid
Honestly I think Mark Addy, for what little he was able to work off of, he id pretty good
Eremikashipper 4ever
Plus Prime Halle Berry.
Yeah I like Mark Addy but John Goodman matched the character better. He was the saving grace of the previous movie.
Fun fact: Goodman being Fred was actually the sole reason they even went through the trouble of making a first movie.
Mark Addy had the looks and character down quite well, but I'd still prefer Goodman simply because he gave a more interesting performance in the first film.
Also, was I the only one who prefers Rick Moranis as Barney? Not that he gave an incredible performance or anything, but I don't remember Barney in the cartoon being as dumb as Baldwin portrays him. Although watching Stephen Baldwin acting stupid just gives me bad memories of Bio-Dome, so I'm probably biased.
Realistically though, it'd suck to see Goodman, Moranis, or anyone from the first film in this one because it's so obviously a waste of time.
Holy crap! The priest @ 20:42 is John Stephenson, the original voice of Mr. Slate! I knew that voice was familiar.
bh5496 and at 11:15 Welma's father is Harvey Colman the original voice of The Great Gazzo
I heard nostalgia critic's voice while reading this
Thank you, now I don't have to go look it up on IMDB.
@@sarahmcmann5253 Corman also voiced the Dictabird in the first Flintstones movie, a much less cringey character than Gazoo any day.
Another Fun Fact: In the original series, Dino in his debut episode was colored different and was able to talk, but in every episode after that his color changed and started barking ever since. It must've been that dog food he first ate.
Fun fact: This was when Alan Cumming used his teleportation powers between the production of this
and his role of Nightcrawler during the production of X2.
The man who is playing Fred Flintstone is also Robert Baratheon in Game of Thrones. Mark Addy is an underrated actor.
"We gonna have a gay old time"
WITH 7 GRAND DAD.
AshKirby FLEENSTONES?!?!?
Arstotzka Vodka+ AND OUR GOOD FRIEND SIIVA!
A
GAY
OLD
TIIIIIME
Yeah that hasn't aged well....
8:24 “sorry I don’t speak Clinton either” lmfaoooo
It's Hotch. From Criminal Minds. I don't know what to say, everything I had ever known is destroyed.
Aoife Caetan And Fred is played by the guy who played Robert Baratheon.
Almost all actors have at least one bad movie.
He was also Greg on "Dharma and Greg" with Jenna Elfman.
I think this movie needs more sexual innuendo. You know! For the kids!
The True Random Gamer A FAMILY picture..
Darn Richie sahlin got to the family picture line before I did
The True Random Gamer well that's pretty much what every kids 🎥 needs
Whatever gets your rocks off.....
GRANDSEXUAL
12:20 - I'm now convinced, it's *Son of the Mask* all over again!
Lauren Mesquite Watch Hi Hi Puffy Amiyumi Summed to see the girls' reactions!
Eduardo Ho Yumi is hot.
Nooooooooooooooooooo! Not Son of the Mask! Anything but Son of the Mask!!!!
I've watched Son of the Mask and I'm terrified of that film
Poop movie is made of poop
i can't get over the fact that the actress of wilma's mom looks soooo much more like betty than wilma
Bill's cameo was undoubtedly the highlight.
This is the movie Nostalgia Critic was born to review. I've never been more excited.
The rampant gay innuendo reminds me of the weed references in the Scooby Doo movie. The original never intended for these things yet we're such naughty children that we can't help but make innocent shows (....well as innocent for their time) more cheekily adult.
Well no one will ever get over the fact they promoted cigarettes back before we found out they can kill us. And I bet in time advertisements will warn us about the dangers of vape as well.
I don't know...the original Flintstones has a very unsubtle dick joke (look up Flintstones two heads joke).
Who cares if they used to do cigarette ads? Who cares if you smoke or don't smoke? Unless you got your undies in a knot stuff like that shouldn't bother you.
Shamal Jifan I spy a Caddicarus reference xD
....I know everyone will just ignore this as it was in the original comment but I never said anything about kids being the audience and the _"well innocent for their time"_ line was meant to cover things like smoking, drinking, etc.
AAAAAND no one is gonna mention the BAU'S FBI Supervisory Special Agent Aaron Hotchner wearing THAT outfit?
Cyndi Angulo LEGIT THOUGH!!!!! HOW DID NOSTALGIA CRITIC NOT DO ANY JOKES REGARDING THAT??
OR that he actually played Fred in one or two Flintstone movies?!?!
IM CRYING HES ACTULLY IN THIS. MY TEARSSSS
What character is that in the movie?
Bucky Barnes
He was the bad guy Chip.
:3
Hey look it's nostalgia critic.. *WHO CARES ABOUT ANYTHING ELSE*
Nice first comment
Andrew Bowers thanks :)
TrixTrax avgn fans who actually hate the nostalgia critic to this day... wait no.... this is their main concern too
TrixTrax
Still got bills
"I DO!"
says the loser sitting in the back row :)
Why would no one care about the guy who said he's making the dinosaurs go extinct? Don't dinosaurs power everything in their society? That's kind of a serious issue if they all die.
djh491 Maybe they were thinking he was full of shit.
djh491 It's a good parody of our world when someone says things about animals or certain things going Extinction people say shut up or consider them conspiracy people, until there proven right
Hint: it's a jab at those who don't care about global warming/ climate change
Their just mad at the one dinosaur that blew everyone away with one mighty fart.
Annie The Enigma That makes sense but if that's the case why not have him say "I've discovered a meteor/ice age is coming and the dinosaurs won't survive it". Instead he says he's trying to kill them by poisoning their water supply, which doesn't really relate to climate change or animals going extinct naturally.
Now I know why Agent Hotchner doesn't smile.
AWAKN XO XD
AWAKN XO OMG I DID NOT CATCH THAT. OH SHIT RHAT US HIM. BAHHHAHHAHAH!! 😄
AWAKN XO OMG I DID NOT CATCH THAT. OH SHIT THAT IS HIM. BAHHHAHHAHAH!! 😄
1:48 Doug and Malcolm look happy as they wave but Tamara looks half depressed and half toddler lost in the mall
I yabba-dabba don't like this movie.
I'll leave now.
i Yabba dabba Do hate this movie, i'll go with
I bought it on DVD since I always wanted to see it.
Ignorance is bliss.
You just sit back down...you sit and wallow in your muck!!
The guy who played Fred Flintstone in this movie also played in The Full Monty.
It's a pile of Yabba-Dabba Doo
I want to beat the producer with a stick...
The Win or Lose switch was the funniest thing i have seen in a long time
Robert fuckin' Baratheon as Fred Flintstone.
I have seen it all.
Oh my God, is that Hotchner from Criminal Minds?!?
Why yes it is, though I like him much better in Criminal Minds.
This movie is why he never smiles. PTSD flashbacks to this movie.
I love him in Criminal Minds
my reaction when I saw this in my sub box : FLEENTSTONES!?
Epic Ness GRAND DAD
Epic Ness
WAT DA FAWK?!,
7 Rock Vegas
777 ROCK VEGAS
Grandad?!?!?!?!!!!!
"Aliens, dinosaurs and cavemen existing at the same time"
Missed opportunity for a Dragonball Z joke there ;)
Joachim Wilsson cavemen?
6:40, 7:46, 10:47, 17:51, 18:15, 18:29, *”WE’LL HAVE A GAY OLD TIME!”* 😂😂
20:54 WE’LL HAVE A GAY OLD TIME!
Are we not going to mention how the "win-lose" lever is hidden behind E. Munch's "The Scream" painting?
No? Ok.
Also why he has a live video feed of the casino showing on his wall. Like what?
Seems legit.
I always thought Flintstones Viva Rock Vegas was a sequel.
How??? They're not married yet and don't have kids. They even meet for the first time in the movie.
It was supposed to be
Lol me too
16:52 DOYLE! Oh my God I lost it there
Hotch hypnotizes me every time he smiles no matter how shitty the movie is 😍
Ok, this pisses me off more than it should, but why is Mick Jagged wearing a Union Jack coat when England doesn't even exist yet?
....Thats the inaccuracy that bothers you most? OUT OF ALLLLL THE THINGS THE UNION JACK IS THE PROBLEM?! lol xD
Danny Jaycox ur to smart for this movie
It bugs me too. The Union Jack coat was an iconic outfit of PETE TOWNSEND FROM THE WHO, NOT MICK JAGGER FROM THE ROLLING STONES. If your going to make a cringe worthy reference, get your British rock bands correct.
America didn't exist then, we didn't have any of those nationalities. But, the Flintstones was never realistic.
Are you really questioning this movie logic?
A line I get now as an adult: When Barney tells Fred Betty’s going to cook him food and he’s not sure what they’re going to do until then 😉
Totally glossed over, 19:36 did Barney say "Take this, you foreigner!"?!?!?!
You know it's bad when literally none of the original cast members want to come back
In fairness, Rick Moranis stopped acting in films because his wife died and he wanted to spend time with his kids. On the other hand he says he's picky about what roles he chooses, so... yeah nevermind.
Actually, only one original cast member from the first film was in this; Irwin Keyes, he played Joe Rockhead.
@@moviemaniac9034 Um Rosie O Donnell returns as the voice of octopus giving Wilma and Betty massages
#HaveAGayOldTime
Why did they make Squidward in live action
It means get lost, Squidward!
That's fucked up. Comparing Rosie O'Donnell to squidward by cheekily pretending to mix the two up. Shame on YOU!
@@mutt9779: Shame on you!
Christopher Walken: Shame on you!
Never watched the piece of 💩 and I'm very happy about it.
YEAH! Barneys right, lets get started what do we have to RUB!
Jake Sullivan i died
I laughed everytime he played 'we'll have a gay old time!' LOL!
^
Too funny
Who didn't
Day old time
Doug should review the monster high movies, those might be worse.
I loved those...
@@YuukiTakemoto1996 ah, don’t listen to him, like whatever you want 😁💖
If only Doug reviewed this movie as Hunter S. Thompson.
12:30 "A Family Picture!"
Is it still Sequel Month?
That was my first thought too lol
This year's sequel month was almost predictable
Artydomi this is a prequel
I'm still disappointed that he didn't do Pokemon 2000
But this is a prequel
Man, I remember watching this with my family, it was so bad. Even my dad who didn't understand English at the time, thought it was nothing like the cartoons he watched as a kid.
Doug how dare you even suggest I'd forget my favourite trio of insects
I showed this review to my Grand Dad. He gave it a 7/7.
Gabriel Vidal FLEESTONES?!
Gabriel Vidal GRAND DAD!!!
What a funny JoJojoke
Inadequate Charbroiled Steak Is this a Jojo reference?
Wtf grand dad
It could of been 10 times wores they could of had Kevin James play Fred.
Shawn Young that’s a nice idea, but I think Mark Addy did a terrific job.
Sure Addy’s no John Goodman, but I liked Addy’s portrayal nonetheless.
I like how Addy disguised his British accent with a rather convincing American one that comes off as a cross between a New Yorker/Bostoner.
Mark Addy was the only redeeming part of this film.
12:35 Believe it or not: That is the face Robert Baratheon made during Robert's Rebellion