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Porkchops, Apple Sauce, and Teeter Totters
When this film was released in 1995 my local paper ran a Brady quiz. Much to my horror I answered more than 90 percent of the questions right and was considered an expert. I grew up with 7 sisters and Fridays nights at 8:00 were reserved for "The Brady Bunch". Despite my resistance the Brady Bunch seeped into my subconsious. As for the film, they got the right actors to play the Bradys particularly Gary Cole(absolutely brilliant in "Office Space" and "Ricky Bobby"), Shelley Long, Christine Taylor (eerie resemblance to Maureen McCormick), and Jennifer Elise Cox. The conceit of this film is that that the Bradys are living in the day-glo seventies while the world around them is nineties grunge. My problem is that the makers of the film have kind of a cynical agenda. They want to tap into boomer nostalgia but on the same token show their contempt for it. There's something a little meanspirited about this enterprise despite the best efforts of the actors in the film. They got it right for the sequel though.
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Revolting
I love the brady bunch, and have for a while. so when a movie came out about them, I saw it and thought, "blah." i don't think that they got very good actors at all, and i think that he whole trying to win 20,000 dollars thing was blah. and i just think that they kind of ruined the classic brady bunch series.
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Ladies and Gentlmen...Jennifer Elise Cox!
Could she have nailed JAN any better? Amazing performance!! As for the rest -- the women are great, the men... so-so. The film is a genuinely funny romp through the Land of Brady... but the stand-out performance by far is by Ms. Cox. Marcia Marcia Marcia!
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For The Brady Bunch Fan
We enjoyed the movie. If you're not a big fan of the original show, you may not like it. It's a funny movie with crude humor.
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Good Movie
I'm a not big fan of the T.V show. I like it, but the movie is much better. I also think Christine Taylor plays a better Marcia Brady then Maureen McCormick. I think she had no personality at all.
The movie was very funny, and so was the sequel, however there was no bonus material. I know it wasn't very popular in the 90's, but they could've added something. Maybe the original cast talking; maybe a little bit of information of how they made the movie. I know I always like to watch Deleted Scenes and the Gag Real. But there was nothing. The movie is so funny though that I didn't notice it until after I watched the movie twice.
I love the casting. Shelley Long and Gary Cole make a perfect Carol & Mike Brady. Christine Taylor, like I already said, is a better Marcia Brady. Peter annoys me, though. I love how some of original Brady cast was in it. Too bad the real Mike couldn't see how funny the movie was.
Also, I believe there is an error of Florence Henderson playing Grandma. Grandma is on Carol's side, right? Not Mike's? Well, Carol wasn't 'born' Brady, so Grandma shouldn't be a Brady. Well, in the casting, she labeled Grandma Brady. I find that an error, as, her name should be just Grandma.
Overall, The Brady Bunch movie is great. If you haven't seen the sequel, see it. They're both such great movies.