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Movie The Flintstones Yabba-Dabba Pack (The Flintstones/Viva Rock Vegas) |  |  | | List Price: $14.98 | | Label: Universal Studios
Salesrank: 37722
Released: March 2, 2004 | | Our Price: $7.63 | | Used Price: $4.50 | | MPAA Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD | |
Editorial Review: Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 05/22/2007 Run time: 182 minutes Rating: Pg The Flintstones Yabba-Dabba Pack (The Flintstones/Viva Rock Vegas) Reviews: Two for the price of one! Isn't it convenient! ^_^  2009-10-06 - Both live action Flintstones movies in one DVD at a low price. Is most convenient. If you liked the original you'll also enjoty the second movie, even if it's a prequel. Both movies include trailers and making of documentaries which are a must see.
My copy had a slightly different packaging as the box's illustration was gray resembling rocks and didn't have the baby Dino on the cover. Nevertheless a must for all Flintstones fans of any age.
I enjoy watching the Flintstones live action!  2008-11-17 - I knew I liked the 1st one when I bought this product, and was surprised I enjoyed the prequel as well. I highly recommend this to any comedy or especially Flintstones fans.
Flintstones 2 pack  2008-09-12 - This was a great product. I got it with a great deal and fast delivery. It works perfect and I am very happy with this product.
The Flinstones ROCK!  2007-02-05 - My daughter watched this one night on t.v. and thoroughly enjoyed it! We searched all over for this DVD and finally found it! She was thrilled recieving it and watches it again & again!
Rosie should have won an Oscar!  2007-01-15 - This is a fabulous movie, from beginning to end, making epic movies like "Ben Hur", "Gone with the Wind", and "The Guns of Navarone" look like Bugs Bunny cartoons. John Goodman portrays the noble Fred, but Rosie is everything you would want her to be. Glamorous, witty, sexy, charming, and above all, realistic in her portrayal of a cartoon cavewoman. It's easy to see how the fiesty Rosie wound up on "The Veiw".
This inspired portrayal of the sensitive Betty Rubble, should have at least won an Academy Award nomination. After all, millions of American elementary school kids think of Rosie as Betty Rubble, not as a comic actress! Since no academy award nomination took place I can only applaud for exposing the vanity of paunchy males with stupid looking hairdo.
You go Girl!
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