- Studio: Universal Pictures
- Release Date: Apr 28, 2000
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65It's a yabba-dabba-delight.
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63Look beyond the perfunctory dinosaur flatulence jokes, and Viva Rock Vegas is really quite sweet and clever.
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63Actually more entertaining than its 1994 predecessor.
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58With no headliners to raise hopes, this negligible entertainment has its own boneheaded charms.
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50Lame and misguided homage, which reduces satire to vulgar silliness for kids.
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50Fast falls from interestingly loopy to tiresome.
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50If you walk in with your expectations at a suitably low setting, you won't walk away disappointed.
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Cute and funny, with plenty of slapstick and cuddly creatures for the kids and enough adult wit to keep parents reasonably amused.
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It feels more like a cartoon, and when you're dealing with modern Stone Age families, that can only be a plus.
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50What results is a candy-colored broad comedy with noteworthy performances.
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38Accomplishes something I would have thought impossible. It made me appreciate its 1994 predecessor, "The Flintstones."
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30The best thing about it is the cast. Baldwin's moronic Barney is an acquired taste, but Krakowski is an adorable, sassy Betty, and Johnston brings an endearing coltishness to the sensible Wilma.
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30This movie is a business decision, and about as diverting to watch as someone reading the Universal fiscal report.
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30It's zany. Actually, it's so zany it's almost creepy.
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25Now and again, the bizarre occurs, such as when Fred and Barney don showgirl outfits and seem to be doing their version of "The Birdcage." But mundane is more the norm.
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25A tired piece of hackery, made only slightly less distasteful by a couple of inspired moments from supporting player Alan Cumming.
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25Levant turns up the slapstick, doubletakes, and epic fart jokes to a tortured extreme.
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20Everything from the Rube Goldberg sets to the Jim Henson creatures is aimed squarely at a preschool audience.
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20A Dum-Dum Movie
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20A One-Joke Show.
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20The filmmakers uphold an unfortunate tradition in movies based on TV shows by busily adding superfluous plot elements.
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20A bumpy synthesis of special and visual effects done far too over the top ultimately means Viva Rock Vegas is nothing more than eye candy, and not a very tasty piece at that.
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12An ideal first movie for infants, who can enjoy the bright colors on the screen and wave their tiny hands to the music.
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12A depressing show of how truly, madly, deeply outmoded Hollywood can be.
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10Silly script, broad slapstick and overstated lead perfs by B-team cast might be acceptable to target audience.
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0Even the youngest members of the audience appeared to be more interested in their dwindling soda supply than anything up on the screen. Yabba dabba doom.
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not enjoyable, but not that terrible.