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Waitress | Marriage Proposal
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3.7/10
IMDbWorst Supporting Actor | 2000 | Stephen
Most Unfunny Comic Relief | 2000
Worst OnScreen Hairstyle | 2000
Worst Song or Song Performance in a Film or Its End Credits | 2000
Worst Remake or Sequel | 2000
The Remake or Sequel Nobody Was Clamoring For | 2000
Worst Picture | 2001
Worst Supporting Actress | 2001
Worst Remake or Sequel | 2001
Worst Supporting Actor | 2001
Best Family Feature Film Comedy | 2001
Budget 83,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 59,468,275 USD
Harvey Korman (Colonel Slaghoople) was the original voice of The Great Gazoo on The Flintstones (1960).
Although he died eleven years prior to this movie's release, Mel Blanc received credit for the voice of Baby Dino. The voice was re-used from The Flintstones (1960).
The creators of the original animated series, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, can be seen briefly during the wedding scene at the end of this movie. There's one quick shot of the two of them together singing along to the Flintstones theme song.
The producers opted for the prequel approach in this second movie mainly due to John Goodman's refusal to reprise his role as Fred Flintstone.
On the shelf in Betty O'Shale's (Jane Krakowski's) kitchen is a box of Post Fruity Pebbles, a real-life breakfast cereal derived from the original animated series.
"Fred Flintstone: Your eyes are like two big blue eyes."
"Fred Flintstone: Hey, was that an insult? Gazoo: Well, if the shoe fits... Barney Rubble: What's a shoe? Gazoo: Than I guess it *was* an insult."