The Brady Bunch Movie with Shelley Long: DVD Cover

    The Brady Bunch Movie Director: Betty Thomas Cast: Shelley Long, Gary Cole, Michael McKean, Jean Smart

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/10/2003
    • Original Release: 1995
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 28,595
     
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    Features

    Closed Caption; Widescreen version enhanced for 16 x 9 TVs; Dolby Digital: English 5.1 Surround, English Dolby Surround, French Stereo Surround; English subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Have a Nice Day [2:54]
    2. They're Not Normal [10:53]
    3. This Is a Car, Jack [3:24]
    4. Goddess of West Dale High [3:49]
    5. Work It [2:30]
    6. Strike One [4:02]
    7. We Can Save the House! [4:17]
    8. Bravo, Johnny Bravo [4:03]
    9. Teen Models [1:50]
    10. Strike Two [2:00]
    11. 32-24-Hike! [3:50]
    12. Different Drummer [5:05]
    13. That Really Is Davy Jones! [5:16]
    14. Going, Going, Gone [6:09]
    15. Janhunt [5:13]
    16. Keep on Keepin' On [8:28]
    17. Stop the Auction! [5:23]
    18. Change, Change, Change [5:12]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The Brady Bunch Movie pays tribute to the 1970s TV show while poking gentle fun at it. The Brady family, led by father Mike (Gary Cole), still live in their suburban, split-level home and are still throwbacks to the era that spawned them. Eternally perky wife Carol (Shelley Long) is the perfect homemaker, while the kids' behavior is as wholesome as their loud, time-warp pastel clothes. Meanwhile, the greedy, selfish modern era swirls dangerously around them, embodied in next-door neighbor and real estate agent Ditmeyer (Michael McKean), who wants to buy the Bradys' property and turn the neighborhood into a giant mall. But no amount of money or prodding can persuade the Bradys to give up their home. Director Betty Thomas contrasts the overlit sitcom look of the Brady house interiors (faithfully recreated from the series) with real locations and natural grit for the modern L.A. scenes. The result is a satire that deftly spoofs the idea of staying true to old-fashioned values without ever passing judgment on those values. Don Kaye, All Movie Guide

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    Brady Bunch Movieby Anonymous

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    November 20, 2002: IT WAS BETTER THEN SHOW.BUT THE 2ND MOVIE WAS BETTER THEN THE 1ST ONE.

    This review was written about the VHS edition.

    Brady Bunch Movieby Anonymous

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    March 18, 2002: This is a very nice movie. You can sit and watch how different things are today and back in 70's. You don't have to be a fanatic of the Brady bunch, you can enjoy it much as a fanatic. Maybe after you watch it, you'll become one. The movie has a lot of learning special for the youngest ones. Also, it has the ex monkeys, Davis Jones, with the song he sang about 30 years earlier in the Brady's series and some of the original actors appear as a different roles helping some members of the family. It is a nice option for the whole family.

    This review was written about the VHS edition.