The Brady Bunch Movie

1995 "They're back to save America from the '90s."
6.2| 1h29m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 17 February 1995 Released
Producted By: Paramount
Country: United States of America
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The original '70s TV family is now placed in the 1990s, where they're even more square and out of place than ever.

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Geno Young I must say, I went into this film not expecting much, and left with EVERYTHING!!!!! Although this obviously isn't the original "Brady" cast, it very much feels like them with the cast hamming it up in usual "Brady" fashion. The casting department did a splendid job in the selections, the Brady's look just as pretty as ever! The actors/actresses did a fantastic job on picking up on the original cast's personas, all the way down to speech and facial expressions. Although this is meant to be a parody, and many things about the Brady's are exaggerated, this feels very authentic and I enjoyed every minute. The set is spot on too, it's a carbon copy of the original and just as classy as ever! The Brady's classy 70's lifestyle in a not-so-classy 90's setting is absolutely hilarious, and very well done! I love the cameos by the original Brady's throughout; and Davy Jones guest starring and singing his timeless classic "Girl" was a true touch of elegance! I'm a "Brady Bunch" buff and I absolutely adore how they constantly referenced episodes throughout. All in all, this is a great film and it would be very unwise for any fan of the "Brady Bunch" to pass up on this great film full of beauty and nostalgia!
willcundallreview Rating-7/10The Brady Bunch movie is a comedy reboot of senses of the original TV show "The Brady Bunch". It is funny, a simple word but one that really describes the kind humour this is, just funny, not always smart but nevertheless funny as all. It is different in it's way of doing humour, a kind of way in which the 90's are the complete opposite of the 70's Brady family, and the results are at times laugh out loud. Now it isn't side splitting, but I felt it to be pretty good and it has so many various laughs, it just works.The cast do well, very good well maybe not but they do create a certain air of crazy and the situations they get into are sometimes brilliant. Gary Cole as Mike Brady is good and the way in which he portrays him is very calm but often funny. The entire family are funny, as said not always cry out loud humour but still laughs a plenty and some are silly, some are smart but even silly ones won't make you feel bad for laughing at them.Not the smartest movie as said, well done yes but as many critics of the day said, it is too silly. It isn't slapstick jokes(well some can be) but there not in massive quantity. I do feel it was written smartly by the numerous writers who seem to collaborate well and really are the people who make the great lines and of which most of the stupid jokes, but funny, are made. The culture clash of the film is what makes this what it is, I can't say this is exactly like the TV show but the way in which they kind of bring them back from the past in a new setting makes this even better, a great decision by someone.Now the direction isn't always done well, it creates some good humour but also creates some of the worst. This movie isn't always great to review as there is very little to say, but one thing is that the jokes can, now I repeat can be hit and miss but still remain fairly well done and the movie is as always I have said, a funny one.I recommend this to people who like good old humour, not a comedy wasting around trying to create a smart plot or anything, just comedy that makes you chuckle but not over think things. The actual plot is not exactly exciting but that's the good thing for me, it focuses on making you laugh more than thrilling or entertaining with boring and seen before plots so common of the day.Overall a kind of good movie and one that although not entirely brilliant, still a movie that should entertain and if a fan of the original series, please watch it. This movie even has a sequel so you can see that people did enjoy the humour and do like the film so please disregard any poor reviews but also don't listen to one's that say this is flawless, in fact my review is pretty worthless too but make your own mind up on this one and if you find it funny too.
mpurvismattp This movie was really one of the first spoof movies that took an old show and put it into the modern age while at the same time lampooning it's more innocent and serious namesake. The movie is of course aboutt the Bradys, the 70's favorite family. The one bathroom sharing, wood paneled station wagon driving, ahh shucks and golly saying clan are looked at by modern society as harmless, yet out of their minds or completely oblivious of their own out of date style and personalities. This coupled with the cameos from former members of the original show along with other stars makes for some pretty entertaining laughs. All in all the comedy is often taking a stab at the cheesiness of the original but at the same time letting the Bradys have the last laugh and showing our modern day society's flaws in the meantime. If you haven't seen the first movie it's also pretty funny but the stories don't connect so it's not important which u see first. If you enjoy films such as "Starsky and Hutch" or "Charlie's Angels" then u will probably dig this. Check it out for yourself and Alice will set a place at the table for ya.
SnoopyStyle Shelley Long, Gary Cole, and Christine Taylor lead the cast to recreate the iconic 70s TV family. It's a stroke of genius to bring the gang into the 90s. They are a school of fish out of water. The storyline to raise $20,000 for back property taxes sounds so familiar.Jennifer Elise Cox is especially funny as the head bopping insecure Jan suffering Middle Child Syndrome. "But Jan, you don't have any friends." Everybody in the family is funny. Some of the modern people overplay their characters. It's not really necessary. Most of them are better off playing the straight character to the family's wackiness. Although Alanna Ubach turns in one of the funnier characters as Marcia's pining best friend.