The Flintstones: On the Rocks
The Flintstones: On the Rocks
| 03 November 2001 (USA)
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With their marriage on the rocks, Fred and Wilma take a holiday together to rekindle the fire in their relationship.

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GetPapa

Far from Perfect, Far from Terrible

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Animenter

There are women in the film, but none has anything you could call a personality.

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SeeQuant

Blending excellent reporting and strong storytelling, this is a disturbing film truly stranger than fiction

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Motompa

Go in cold, and you're likely to emerge with your blood boiling. This has to be seen to be believed.

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bobbyrayjenkins

Having corresponded with a former employee of Hanna Barbera who believes "On The Rocks" was a slap in the face to Hanna Barbera and the very soul of everything Flintstones I have a lot to say about Craig Kellmans' fresh old style. I absolutely LOVE everything about it! This cartoon breathes life back in to what had gradually become soft and round and made for the kiddies. The Flintstones is for everyone not just the targets of merchandising.To the nay sayers who feel this version of the Flintstones was too scary to make money I say it could take The Flintstones through the next fifty years at least! It rocks!

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titojermaine

I only saw this once on Cartoon Network. I couldn't find it on DVD/VHS anywhere and it doesn't look like Cartoon Network has any intentions of playing it again. (Hopefully I'm wrong on both accounts.) This was actually a hilarious and more adult version of the Flintstones. The humor has been updated to a more modern style. However, it is a bit more "real" than the old cartoon series, so it may not be for everyone. It's be a few years since this cartoon movie came on, so I unfortunately don't remember enough about it to give a synopsis of the story. The animation is a little bit different from the original, but that's to be expected. I believe the creator of Ren & Stimpy was the producer of this cartoon, so it has that kind of appearance and humor. (I may be wrong about that though.)

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epochkblamm

I was lucky enough to stumble across this movie a while back during one of the very few times Cartoon Network decided to rerun it. Why this movie isn't out on DVD and in my collection right now, I have no idea. The creative team took a lot of care in recreating everything about the original show from the designs and voices from the very beginning, back in the early 1960's. They amped up the humor a bit for the 21st century but not much! They got the characters right, the look of the series right and most amazingly of all, they got someone who could perfectly mimic the voice of Alan Reed, the man who did Fred's voice originally.I know some people were put off because these weren't the generic, lame version of the Flintstones from the '70's and later when pitching cereal. Well, they don't know their Flintstones. Or at least the original series. Here's hoping that someone has the smarts to finally put this out on DVD someday SOON!

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kenny_c_hueholt

This is a little negative. The way the character's are drawn is sort of strange. Also, why did Kevin Michael Richardson use the early Mel Blanc voice for Barney? Most people are more familiar with his later voice. And about how much Wilma and Fred were fighting. They went a little overboard on that. Fred and Wilma did have a little bit of problems on the show, but nothing involved hitting or anything like that. But there are a lot of things I did like about this. It was funny. Especially the part where Fred mistakes that other guy for Barney. I also liked how Fred risked his life to save Wilma. So overall, I'd say this was good, but I preferred "I Yabba-Dabba-Doo" or "Hollyrock a Bye Baby."

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