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Susan Stark, Detroit News: A pleasant surprise. Read more
Nancy Churnin, Dallas Morning News: There are still some pretty funny lines and gags. Read more
Lawrence Van Gelder, New York Times: The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas stumbles at its outset by setting up an adult premise inevitably undone by the film's aspirations to family entertainment. Read more
Steve Uhler, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: As entertainment for kids, or for adults, it misjudges its audience by at least a millennium. Read more
Eric Harrison, Los Angeles Times: Livelier, it feels more like a cartoon. Read more
Bruce Westbrook, Houston Chronicle: The key to appreciating The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas is low expectations. Read more
David Germain, Associated Press: The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas is cute and funny, with plenty of slapstick and cuddly creatures for the kids and enough adult wit to keep parents reasonably amused. Read more
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: It's not delightful or funny or exciting, and for long stretches, it looks exactly like hapless actors standing in front of big rocks and reciting sitcom dialogue. Read more
Peter Stack, San Francisco Chronicle: Falls from interestingly loopy to tiresome. Read more
Jeff Strickler, Minneapolis Star Tribune: Read more