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Editorial Review:
This second ironic send-up of the old 70s American sitcom is even funnier than the first, The Brady Bunch Movie. Shelley Long and Gary Cole return as the married heads of the merged family known as the Bradys, while Christopher Daniel Barnes and Christine Taylor reprise their roles as eldest stepsiblings Greg and Marcia. As with the first film, the clever premise finds the Brady clan caught in a kind of 1970s time warp, while the rest of the world has moved well into the 90s. Greg is still looking for a "groovy girlfriend", Mr. Brady thinks the idea of a cable that sends 50 channels to one's TV set must be a joke, and Mrs. Brady spends hours at the beauty shop only to look exactly the same as she went in. There's a plot involving an imposter (Tim Matheson) who claims to be Carol's long-lost husband, but the real charge in this comedy comes from the way these pseudo-hip characters deal with sexual taboos (is there any real reason that Greg and Marcia shouldn't get it on?) and the incredulous reactions of other people. --Tom Keogh
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
READ MY REVIEW! Uplifting Film! Ha! This film is so stupid and silly you just have to love it. It's one of those love-hate relationships that you so often have with your television set! My sister-in-law and I love this film and its prequel equally and have great fun discussing how stupid they are and making all our friends ashamed to know us!
Just buy the film and have a watch- it's something to cheer you up on those days when you can't be bothered to get out of bed, it's raining outside, and the cat won't stop scratching at the door. It... more info
Just say what you feel why don't you! This is madcap with a sharp edge. It is tempting to compare it to the first film but stands alone as an adventure full of crazy situations and one liners that the whole family get into. They give it their all to be true to character and you immediately empathize with them. Their naivety is their best quality - and they ARE naive!