

La Famille Pierrafeu
Réalisé par Brian LevantDans un petit village préhistorique, les familles Pierrafeu et Rubble sont les meilleures amies du monde. Après avoir gagné un concours grâce aux Rubble, Fred Pierrafeu est promu bras droit de son patron et est contraint de prendre des décisions à l'encontre de ses amis. Fred ignore qu'il est alors victime des plans machiavéliques de son patron...
Où regarder La Famille Pierrafeu
La Famille Pierrafeu Notations et commentaires
- Paul Schwartz14 décembre 2025Just simple entertainment, no messages other than friends, family mean the world.something lost on modern Hollywood it seems
- Ecto-1A14 janvier 2026🦴 A prehistoric comedy with a modern sense of humor. 🦕 The Flintstones is, in retrospect, surprisingly charming. Yes, it’s goofy, loud and far more silly than smart, but what else would you expect from a movie adapted from a beloved 1960s Hanna-Barbera cartoon? The production design does much of the heavy lifting, creating a Stone Age world cleverly packed with jokes about modern conveniences, from restaurants to music culture and everything in between. Movies like this understood the value of keeping things simple and fun for the whole family. There’s no hidden message, no agenda lurking beneath the surface, just straightforward, unfiltered family entertainment. And sometimes, that’s more than enough. Casting-wise, John Goodman and Elizabeth Perkins were pitch-perfect as Fred and Wilma Flintstone, embodying the characters with warmth and natural chemistry. Rick Moranis and, especially, Rosie O’Donnell as Barney and Betty Rubble were far more questionable choices. Still, where those casting decisions stumbled, the rest of the film compensated with style, visual creativity and an earnest sense of humor that carries it across the finish line. In the end, The Flintstones is sincere, colorful and content to be exactly what it is, a big, silly, prehistoric romp meant to make families laugh together.
- Zokkiie9 janvier 2026Rewatched this for the first time in about 25 years and it’s… honestly kind of charming? It’s goofy, loud, very 90s, and definitely more silly than smart, but the cast commits and the production design is fun in that “they really built all this” way. Not a great movie, but a surprisingly cozy nostalgia hit with a few good laughs. Worth it if you grew up with it — just don’t expect high cinema
- keoghmarkal15 mars 2026Pure nostalgia. Even funnier than I remember!
- Recordedsnake8 mars 2026The Flintstones is a fun and colourful family comedy that brings the classic cartoon to life. John Goodman is perfect as Fred Flintstone, capturing the character’s loud, lovable charm. Packed with prehistoric puns and nostalgic humour, it’s a light, entertaining watch.
La Famille Pierrafeu Trivia
La Famille Pierrafeu was released on 27 mai 1994.
La Famille Pierrafeu was directed by Brian Levant.
La Famille Pierrafeu has a runtime of 1h 31min.
La Famille Pierrafeu was produced by Bruce Cohen, Colin Wilson.
Dans un petit village préhistorique, les familles Pierrafeu et Rubble sont les meilleures amies du monde. Après avoir gagné un concours grâce aux Rubble, Fred Pierrafeu est promu bras droit de son patron et est contraint de prendre des décisions à l'encontre de ses amis. Fred ignore qu'il est alors victime des plans machiavéliques de son patron...
The key characters in La Famille Pierrafeu are Fred Flintstone (John Goodman), Wilma Flintstone (Elizabeth Perkins), Barney Rubble (Rick Moranis).
La Famille Pierrafeu is rated Tous publics.
La Famille Pierrafeu is a Comédie, Familial, Fantastique film.
La Famille Pierrafeu has an audience rating of 2.5 out of 10.
La Famille Pierrafeu had a budget of 46 M $US.
La Famille Pierrafeu has made 341,6 M $US at the box office.























