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431.1 | | 5235::J_TOMAO | Life's a journey not a destination | Thu Jan 13 1994 09:48 | 15 |
| Entertainment Tonight did a 5 minute thing on this several months ago.
If I remeber correctly, John goodman as Fred, Rick Moranis (Honey I
Shrunk The Kids) will play Barney, Liz Taylor will play Wilma's
mom - I forget the rest)
They specifically showed FRed and Barney in the car - Fred's feet do
stick out tthe bottom like in the cartoon but its powered like a golf
cart. The sets looked pretty colorful - and the houses all seemed to
be shades of brown and gray to give them the stone look.
I don't remember the release date - most likely a summer-release movie,
I'm really looking forwardto it 1) looked the toon 2) love John
Goodman's stuff 3) curious to see them pull off the special effects
Jt
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431.2 | End Of January | 7299::PETERS | Be nice or be dog food | Thu Jan 13 1994 10:05 | 4 |
| The original release date was Dec 19. They couldn't get the film cut in
time so they pushed the film out till the end of January. It may
get pushed out again but I doubt it.
Jeff Peters
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431.3 | | 36905::BUCHMAN | UNIX refugee in a VMS world | Thu Jan 13 1994 10:45 | 1 |
| Also stars Rosie O'Donnell as Betty.
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431.4 | Soon... | DECWET::HAYNES | | Fri Jan 14 1994 14:40 | 4 |
| I saw a poster of it at our local theater, so it shouldn't be too far
away.
Michael
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431.6 | | DSSDEV::RUST | | Fri Jan 14 1994 17:35 | 3 |
| Re .5: Done. Just leave the tip on the table.
-b
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431.7 | Flintstones : The Motion Picture | 42745::BOWEO | Telepathy, means never having to say your sorry | Mon Jan 17 1994 12:03 | 3 |
| I saw a trailer for this when I went to see Jurassic Park July '93
Oliver
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431.8 | | DELNI::YORSTON | | Thu Jan 20 1994 12:34 | 2 |
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So is Barney going to play Dino????????? :^)
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431.9 | | WHIPIT::MONTELEONE | | Wed Jan 26 1994 11:29 | 6 |
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Rosie O'Donnell, in an interview, said that it was opening at the end
of May...
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431.10 | Bedrock is my kind of town | 34838::VONIER | I Brake for Hallucinations | Mon Feb 14 1994 10:15 | 2 |
| Can't wait for this one!! My husband looks exactly like Fred, in fact,
a lot of people we know call him Fred Flintstone.d
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431.11 | Fred's in Brookside! | 42061::HOUSEN | World famous brick hypnotist | Thu Feb 17 1994 09:33 | 4 |
| There's a character in the British soap - Brookside, called Mandy Jordache...
She would make an excellent Fred Flintstone ;-) Anyone else seen her?
Norman
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431.12 | FX! | 33438::KOCH_P | It never hurts to ask... | Wed Mar 02 1994 20:17 | 5 |
| In the poster at our local theater, it had Steven Speilrock as the
(Berg)
director, so maybe this movie will have specail effects, if they have any.
(They probably will though, like, how is Dio going to be done?)
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431.13 | meet the... | 36058::CARROLLJ | Gilligan! Drop those coconuts!! | Thu Mar 03 1994 07:05 | 19 |
| > In the poster at our local theater, it had Steven Speilrock as the
> (Berg)
> director, so maybe this movie will have specail effects, if they have any.
> (They probably will though, like, how is Dio going to be done?)
I would think there'll be extensive use of puppets ( think about
the old cartoon series - everything was done with a living animal ie;
the phonograph, the horn and phone ( i think ) were birds, the tv
antenna was ( a rabbit? something... ) )
Also, they're going to have to use pretty extensive FX to do some
of the things that happen to crartoons to live actors.
As an aside - my favorite Stephen Wright joke
next time you're driving a car with a passenger, say this, "Hold
on - I wanna try something. I saw this in a cartoon once, but i think
I can do it!"
Jim
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431.14 | | 23989::SODERSTROM | Bring on the Competition! | Thu Mar 03 1994 17:23 | 4 |
| Think about the special effects. How much will be done on Digital Alpha
AXP?? Probably not much. Jurassic Park was done with SGI.
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431.15 | The Flinstones | 3893::SMITH | I'm gonna start today... | Fri Mar 11 1994 15:28 | 9 |
| I saw a preview for The Flinstones on Entertainment Tonight last night.
It looks great! I hope they didn't show the best parts in the trailer.
They did a direct comparison of the opening of the cartoon to the
movie, and it was incredible. John Goodman stars as Fred(and looks to
be perfect for the part), Elizabeth Perkins(I think) as Wilma, Rosie
O'Donnell as Betty, and Rick Moranis as Barney. I can't wait to see
this one with the kids! Great casting.
Donna
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431.16 | | 16390::NEWELL_JO | The hills are alive | Fri Mar 11 1994 15:41 | 7 |
| Question: did they use John Goodman's real hair (in other words,
not a wig or plastic cap)? The reason I ask is because I've noticed
this season on Roseanne, his hair is much lighter and poofier and
I thought it looked a lot like Fred's except I would have thought
it would be darker (but who knows).
Jodi-
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431.17 | | 5468::DOWNS | | Fri Mar 11 1994 16:21 | 4 |
| I noticed that too about his hair. It does look like a wig. I thought
maybe he was going bald.
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431.18 | OF hair and wigs.... | 16913::MILLS_MA | To Thine own self be True | Fri Mar 11 1994 16:44 | 7 |
| My opinion is they dyed his real hair black for the Fred Flintstone
part so he had to wear a wig for the episodes at the beginning of the
season. In Roseanne, he *is* wearing a wig. You can tell in the back of
the head.
Marilyn
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431.19 | Can't wait for it to start playing | DELNI::DISMUKE | | Mon Mar 14 1994 12:40 | 7 |
| Since he probably died his hair for the movie, he may have had a "wig"
on during the Roseanne episodes.
Just my guess.
-sandy
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431.20 | | UHUH::MARISON | Scott Marison | Tue May 31 1994 11:21 | 4 |
| So - has anybody seen this yet? Any care to give a review?
/scott
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431.21 | SEE IT! but plot won't win Oscars | 11770::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Tue May 31 1994 13:15 | 56 |
| Alex (age 9) and I saw it Sunday, and it was actually better than
I expected, thanks in great part to Steven "Spielrock's" F/X
contributions. Dino was seamlessly done; closeups must have been
part puppet, but there were lots of long shots of him bounding
around the house, and they had to be Jurassic-Park-style computer
generated. In the closeups he and (especially) the garbage
disposal looked like they were made by the people who did the
"Dinosaurs" TV characters. You only get to see the sabre-tooth
tiger twice (opening and closing segments, just like the
cartoons), which is a shame. They could have used his character
well.
At any rate, the plot was nothing to write home about, but it was
typical Flintstones and I wasn't expecting any great shakes.
There are career problems, petty and grand disagreements, a
villain very well played by Kyle MacLachlan (sp?) and a suitably
slinky secretary (Halle Berry). Some sly visual gags: the kids
will pick up on a "Toysasaurus" store in the background (instead
of Toys R Us, natch) but what killed me was the sculpture outside
of Slate's headquarters. I'm not sure many people in our
audience picked up on it; let's see how many in MOVIES do.
Cameos: Jonathan Winters (there's never enough of him!) and HANNA
and BARBERA! But, drat, I missed them--just saw their names in
the cast crawl. Also Richard Moll has a small part (a member of
Fred and Barney's bowling league). I'd been hearing that
Elizabeth Taylor had a cameo as Wilma's mother, but she had
several scenes (albeit short ones); she was way too pretty for a
MIL :-) but I won't hold that against her!
They kept some of the signature Hanna-Barbera sound effects, and
the foot-powered vehicles are, you should pardon the expression,
a "running" gag. I could have used a few more Bedrock modern
conveniences, but those which were showcased were good.
All 4 of the leads were very well cast, IMO, and the kids were
decent (Pebbles in particular listened and reacted well). Wilma
is a thankless role IMO, but she (Elizabeth Perkins?) had the
"Fre-ed!" down perfectly. At one point she's wearing her hair
loose, and for me it detracted from the Wilma illusion. I would
have said that she had the Bedrock-women laugh down perfectly
too, except that Rosie O'Donnell *nailed* it! John Goodman was
*born* to play Fred, and poor man, he knows this is going to
haunt him for the rest of his life (on "Eye to Eye" he held up
the Fred doll and said something like, "Hello, I stole John
Goodman's soul!"). He had the voice down perfectly too. Rick
Moranis was a good choice; he looked just like Barney, but I
found myself wondering during the movie whether Barney really
ever had a signature phrase or voice (guess if he did, Rick
missed it).
Sorry to ramble, but I infrequently post reviews and I wanted to
do a brain dump before it fades (brain cells aren't what they
used to be).
Leslie
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431.22 | Good family fun movie!! | DELNI::DISMUKE | | Tue May 31 1994 13:28 | 18 |
| I took the kids yesterday. Good family fun. Leslie capped it real
well in the previous note.
I loved the sound effects...
twinkle toes when bowling, feet slapping when driving the car, etc.
Hanna and Barbera were there - one of them is seen in the board room,
I think the other is at a restaurant...it will tell you in the credits.
Twitch Twitch!!
-sjd
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431.23 | | 9871::CLARK | Chairman of the Bored | Tue May 31 1994 13:52 | 5 |
|
>the cast crawl. Also Richard Moll has a small part (a member of
>Fred and Barney's bowling league). I'd been hearing that
Ha! I love it!
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431.24 | | 11770::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Tue May 31 1994 13:57 | 6 |
| Ha!!! (:-}
But he's almost unrecognizeable, as he has both facial AND CRANIAL
hair!
Leslie
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431.25 | | 65320::RIVERS | Stupid, STUPID rat creatures! | Tue May 31 1994 18:25 | 8 |
| FWIW, I think Barney's "signature" phrase is his Norton-esque "Hey,
Fred!". That's and being short, blond and rectangular is about all
there is to Barney. :)
cheers,
kim
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431.26 | | 9871::CLARK | Chairman of the Bored | Tue May 31 1994 22:06 | 1 |
| My favorite phrase of Barney's is "Fred! The WIVES!"
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431.27 | | 65320::RIVERS | Stupid, STUPID rat creatures! | Fri Jun 03 1994 11:35 | 32 |
| It was....weird.
Most of the theatre seemed to like it. They laughed in all the right
spots. To me, it was a throughly surreal experience. There are some
things that just shouldn't be done in live action, I think, and The
Flintstone is one of them.
As a movie goes, it really wasn't very good. Editing was choppy, poor
John Goodman got reined in more than he probably should have and the
plot had all the depth of...well, a cartoon. :) I can't believe it
took 32 writers to think of a 90 minute Flintstones script, but hey.
That's Hollywood.
But, as a 90 minute Flintstones cartoon went, I guess it was all right.
Like I said, almost everybody in the theatre (mostly adults, older than
me) was giggling. The actors did the characters as well as one could
expect. The effects were cheesy, but well done for cheesy.
Based on that, I'd suppose it's good family entertainment. I was too
much overwhelmed by the weirdness of it all and in retrospect, had it
not been for the company I was keeping, I'd have written the movie off
entirely as an admission-price mistake. The Flintstones is not the
worst movie I've seen, but I'll remember it as one of the most surreal.
*.75 out of ****
kim
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431.28 | Flinstones, good gags, dull plot. | 10529::HAYNES | | Wed Jun 22 1994 13:51 | 18 |
| I got to see this last weekend... I'm kinda mixed in my likes and
dislikes...
The movie was mostly boring for me... but lots of it were momentary
entertainment value... a few chuckles here and there, maybe one or two
actual laughs from me.
As noted, Goodman was perfect for the role, he had the voice down pat,
Bettys giggle was picture-perfect. Dino was one of the few laughs I
had...done very well. I had more fun actually picking out the in-humor
points (RockDonalds...19 dozen served, Speilrock, etc.) and cameo's
than I really did watching the movie.
Good FX, good acting, poor plot. Loved Mr. Slate. Goodman IS
Flintstone. Can't say I'm interested in a sequel, but it was worth
seeing once.
Michael
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431.29 | It was OK | 16913::MILLS_MA | To Thine own self be True | Wed Jun 22 1994 16:24 | 13 |
| As someone said, (can't remember if it was in this notesfile). This was
nothing that couldn't have been done better in a cartoon.
That being said, I kinda enjoyed it; I went expecting the worst. My 4
1/2 son enjoyed it more. I think it was at his level.
My favorite part of the movie after FF:
I LOVED the movie they went to see: TAR WARS!
Marilyn
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431.30 | Erratum | 16913::MILLS_MA | To Thine own self be True | Wed Jun 22 1994 16:25 | 5 |
| OOOPS!
I meant my 4 1/2 year old son, of course!
Marilyn
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431.31 | Why bother? | 5315::CLARK | | Mon Jul 04 1994 17:56 | 6 |
| Is Liz Taylor THIS desperate for a role? Haven't seen one ad or read
anything in here that would make me want to see this movie. Just can't
imagine why anyone would want to make this into a movie. If it has 4-6
year olds laughing, I think I will skip it. Doubt I would even rent a
video of this. The power of advertising and big $$ advertising budgets
at it's finest.
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431.32 | | 5468::J_TOMAO | Sixteen down, sixteen to go! | Mon Jul 11 1994 15:45 | 20 |
| RE: the sculpture out front..
I've been to Chicago several times and recognized the Picasoesque
version of the same - the Flintstone version had a prehistoric horn
added to itthat made me chuckle (BTW: I saw this movie this past
weekend while in Cestwood IL with my cousins who knew the sculpture
well)
Also...for "The Christmas Story" fans...Fred (I assume it was his and
not Wilma's) Owns a "Leg lamp" :^))))))))))) bahahaahaa
Other things were as subtle as that - like a scan of the Flintstone
yard showed the kids' toys, a stone "cozy coupe" was one
Great movie - when in context of a 'cartoon come to life' but by
no means is in competition to the other movie I saw - Forest Gump!
Joyce
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