Flintstones Movie Facts, Easter Eggs and hidden details

7 of the most interesting Flintstones easter eggs you didn't know about. Handpicked and verified, these little-known hidden details can be obscure enough most people will miss. These behind the scene easter eggs and hidden messages will give you another view of Flintstones movie message.

Flintstones poster
Flintstones poster
Flintstones Plot

In a parallel modern-day Stone Age world, a working-class family, the Flintstones, are set up for an executive job. But they learn that money can't buy happiness.

Genre Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Director Brian Levant
Stars John Goodman, Elizabeth Perkins, Rick Moranis, Rosie O'Donnell
IMDB score 4.9

Flintstones Movie Easter Eggs

1 - A playground is shown named Jurassic Park. Steven Spielberg was an Executive Producer for the film.

A playground is shown named Jurassic Park. Steven Spielberg was an Executive Producer for the film.

1 - During Fred's party, the record player has "Bone To Run" by Bruce Springstone next to it - recreated album cover and everything. Also notice T. Rex in the background.

During Fred's party, the record player has "Bone To Run" by Bruce Springstone next to it - recreated album cover and everything. Also notice T. Rex in the background.

Flintstones movie hidden details

1 - During the opening sequence, when the characters go see the drive-in movie, the "Univershell" logo shows the earth as Pangea.

During the opening sequence, when the characters go see the drive-in movie, the "Univershell" logo shows the earth as Pangea.

Fred gets a job as an executive at the quarry. The statue out front is the Picasso in Daley Plaza, Chicago!

1 - Wilma knocks over the caveman version of the Christmas Story lamp

Wilma knocks over the caveman version of the Christmas Story lamp

1 - The headline of the newspaper Fred is reading is about a pterodactyl that crashed in the Andes and ate a rugby team to survive. In reality, and in a movie about the crash, a plane carrying a rugby team, and their families crashed in the Andes and had to eat the dead to survive.

The headline of the newspaper Fred is reading is about a pterodactyl that crashed in the Andes and ate a rugby team to survive. In reality, and in a movie about the crash, a plane carrying a rugby team, and their families crashed in the Andes and had to eat the dead to survive.

1 - Everyones Feet Are Extremely Calloused (Think About How They Drive)

Everyones Feet Are Extremely Calloused (Think About How They Drive)