Actually, the movie was a satire of itself. The family was locked in relatively innocent 1970s LA, like the TV series. But the movie transplanted them to the late 1980s, a much more cynical and sexually active time. That's where the wicked humor arises, with one 'in-joke' after another. This is a deeply funny film, and operates on several levels at once without betraying its roots.
Well said. Ann B Davis (Alice) and Florence Henderson (Mrs Brady) making cameos as a truckdriver and Grandmother respectively just punctuate the sanitization.
The "playing ball in the house" line was a reference to an episode of the original series where the Brady boys accidentally smashed a vase with a basketball.
I watched the movie this morning along with the sequel and I honestly love how goofy they were. I like the running joke with Mike where he tries to teach a lesson and it just goes on and on. By my FAVORITE character is Jan. I love how insane they made her, and the looks she gives Marcia are the stuff of nightmares. As if she's saying "Marcia.. I'm tired of your shit!" There was also a few cameos from the original cast which was a joy to see. Marcia also has some of the best and funniest lines in the movie. I also just love how happy go lucky the Brady's were. It felt like a big episode of the tv show. Can we just talk about how Christine Taylor looks SO much like Maureen McCormick? All the Brady's look very close to their tv counter parts and I love it! I was never huge into the Brady Bunch, but I would watch them with my grandmother when nothing else was on.
The Monkees, who were the judges, were SUPER POPULAR when the Brady Bunch TV show was on. They even had one of the Monkees (Davy Jones) in one of the episodes. The Monkees were a wholesome band, aimed at teenagers. In other words: the Brady Bunch music was EXACTLY what the Monkees were about. Of course they were going to win.
The Brady Bunch - and other shows like Star Trek - became popular after their prime time runs... Back in the 70's, these shows were syndicated during the afternoons. Five days a week! Just about every plot line in the movie was taken from the show. It was a great choice. In the tv show, Davy Jones also made an appearance at marcia's was a BIG pop star. Having the teachers go bonkers in the movie was perfect.... and let's not forget the AstroTurf in the back yard... In the show, the back yard was a set on a sound stage - the movie using that outside was very funny to me.
This movie made me laugh until my sides ached. Very few movies have ever done that to me. They played it just right - making fun of their own source material. If they had tried to play the Brady Bunch straight in 1995, the movie would have bombed and the audience would have been laughing at the movie instead of with the movie. Big difference.
I grew up watchin brady bunch. These movies were HILARIOUS!!!! Everyone I know who has seen them said they sucked, I'm like are you seious?!?!?? I'm with you, these movies hit on every level. From the subtle references to episodes to Marcia and Greg almost hooking up, to Sam with his "late night meat delivery" 😂😂😂😂 I laughed through both these movies!! Omg.....I'm trippin with the Bradys lmfaooooooo
I used to watch reruns of The Brady Bunch when I was a kid in the late 90s, and yeah, I am old, and I LOVED the film, esp the sequel. So campy and fun!
Omg, I remember being a kid in the 90s - the TV Land’s Brady Bunch marathons. You started to hate watch it and by the next morning you were invested. The movie was perfection to us back then.
Lol, Her name is Jan. And, literally EVERYTHING in this movie, including the kid’s “personalities” is from an episode of The Brady Bunch. Watch it, it’s a good show!
Accept Greg. They made greg kinda a idoit an not a girl magnet when the real greg did just fine with girls Marcia was still pretty and able to attract boys this one and.its funny cuase they stuck em in a time warp like those days while fast fowrard the school and people around them are the 90s.
Lol you keep saying Jane instead of Jan. I'd watch out if I were you. You might wake to find Jan standing over you, gleefully laughing while she gives you a crew cut. ;)
Your missing the point of the whole movie. This is a parody. In order to get all the jokes, you would have had to seen the original series. Think of it as a very long SNL skit.
I remember TV land would sometimes do a marathon of every episode referenced and then air the movie. Pretty funny that I just saw the original and then the reference.
Its sending up cliches in films and tv comedies from the sixties through to the nineties. I grew up in Scotland, where the Brady Bunch was not shown on t v, so I never saw it but I love these films. You still recognised the style and the tropes.
The real greg did fine with girls and was cool. They made him kinda of desperate love sick guy in this one.while Marcia was still pretty and even have popular guy notice her still.
That’s “MONKEES”, with two E’s, fyi. The band/ show aired in the late 1960’s, not ‘70s. The show’s creators came up with the idea of the four boys in the band, as a sort of American version of the Beatles, who of course were astronomically popular and influenced so much of pop culture, music, movies, etc. The four original members were: Peter Tork, Michael Nesmith, Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones. All but one are gone now. Only Micky left I think. Look them up. Listen to the music. It’s a good time! RIP Peter, Mike, Davy.
Basically everything from this movie is a reference to an episode of the show. TV Land did a marathon once where they showed every episode referenced and then showed the movie. Pretty clever.
Silly man. They didn't make costumes for the contest; Brady children already have matching costumes. And they refresh them so that even though they're growing, the costumes will fit. I love this movie. I grew up watching The Brady Bunch (it's good that you apologized for making me feel ancient), and there are so many references to episodes and the culture in here. The Bradys weren't truly indicative of the 70s, but in this movie they back the stylized and sterilized ideals that were prevalent in early 70s sitcoms. What's especially nice is that it's double-retro in that it shows the 90s too, when grunge started taking hold and people were moving away from the sanitized plastic of the 80s.
I love watching a review of a 30 year old movie re-making a 50 year old TV series by someone too young to play Bobby in the movie (maybe he could be Cousin Oliver).
You are way too young to appreciate and understand this movie. It is not weird if you know the TV show Brady Bunch and grew up watching it. Generation X (me) have all seen each Brady Bunch episode probably 100 times, no joke. This movie is a masterpiece!
Who doesn't like The Brady Bunch? I used to watch the reruns as a kid and the movies as a teenager. They are my childhood! Lol, a mouth full of garlic bread.
I think if you watch the Original Brady Bunch episodes you would understand parts of this movie more. In the movie they used parts of different episodes references that made it all the more hilarious for True Brady Bunch Fans. Being the mid 1990's in the movie but keeping the Bradys in the 1970's was pure genius!!! Plus having some of the original cast members making cameos was so awesome. Because this was such a Great Movie it led to A Very Brady Sequel with more references to even more Brady Bunch episodes. If you have seen the sequel, Who was that lady at the end claiming to be Mike Brady's wife???? Another funny reference to yet another Classic TV Show from yesteryear!!!!
We grew up watching the Brady Bunch. It was so clean and wholesome. This movie was so funny, because it got the characters spot-on, and transported them. If you didn't grow up watching it, I don't think it would be funny at all.
I got This recommended to Me randomly and I can’t even believe I learned TODAY it was a parody 🤣🤣🤣I was 6 when it came out and watched reruns on Nick at night so this was remade I remember thinking it was SO weird 🤣
Yup that sadly is how kids danced in the 90s I graduated in 2000. It was called moshing and usually in the front of the stage is where it was going on and it was referred to as a mosh pit. It was so weird it was people pushing and jumping off one another or just bumping into each other. Then you'd have people bodysurf which never was as fun as it seemed. Oh the 90's what a weird time it was lol
The cringe in this movie is fully intentional, and it's one of the reasons I loved it. I thought they should have made a third film where they meet the 1966 version of Batman and Robin (back then, Dave Foley would have been perfect as a Burt Ward Robin, and Adam West Batman could have been played by either Dennis Quaid or Patrick Warburton.) Lots of potential for hilarity there. Instead, we got the straight-to-video Brady Bunch in the White House, which was terrible.
Prisoners loved the Brady Bunch because it was a family they never and wish they had. My family was close to this except 11 brothers 1 sister, So double then them and my sister got spoilt a lot, we got hand me downs but if we wanted to put a baseball team togerther it was no issue. We were quite poor, didn't take welfare so the neighbors down the street was richer then us because of food stamps,
Here is a helpful hint when making videos. Look into the lense, not look at yourself in the viewscreen. Very disconcerting to have you looking off to the side during the entire video.
I heard $3,333 each which would be $19,998. $2 off from $20,000. Maybe he misspoke and I didn’t catch it, but $3,333 is definitely what he meant regardless. Math was pretty on point.
Weird? As a fan since my teens, I'm 61, I found these movies to be down right stupid and insulting to the legacy of an outstanding television show that displayed moral family values, unlike the garbage they show now
the second movie was weirder, Marcia and Greg meet their mums ex and end up thinking that he is really Greggs dad so end up having sex with each other which baffled me even as a child because even if they DID have different dads which turned out to be untrue, they still have the same mother
Carol is not the boys' biological mother, it was established that the latter died before the first episode of the series. Bobby even wants to put away his birth mother's picture before Mike and Carol get married because he's afraid Carol will be upset if she sees it. (It's not clear what happened to Carol's first husband in the series, but it's implied she was divorced.) There are even a few episodes in the first season where one kid or the other is worried over being a stepkid. (I've been rewatching the series lately)
Actually, the movie was a satire of itself. The family was locked in relatively innocent 1970s LA, like the TV series. But the movie transplanted them to the late 1980s, a much more cynical and sexually active time. That's where the wicked humor arises, with one 'in-joke' after another. This is a deeply funny film, and operates on several levels at once without betraying its roots.
*Late 1990's
@@barbaraaraujo7700 mid 1990's
Well said. Ann B Davis (Alice) and Florence Henderson (Mrs Brady) making cameos as a truckdriver and Grandmother respectively just punctuate the sanitization.
The "playing ball in the house" line was a reference to an episode of the original series where the Brady boys accidentally smashed a vase with a basketball.
The reason they won the contest was because the Monkees were the judges.
Hahaha…I know. 😅
I watched the movie this morning along with the sequel and I honestly love how goofy they were. I like the running joke with Mike where he tries to teach a lesson and it just goes on and on. By my FAVORITE character is Jan. I love how insane they made her, and the looks she gives Marcia are the stuff of nightmares. As if she's saying "Marcia.. I'm tired of your shit!" There was also a few cameos from the original cast which was a joy to see. Marcia also has some of the best and funniest lines in the movie. I also just love how happy go lucky the Brady's were. It felt like a big episode of the tv show.
Can we just talk about how Christine Taylor looks SO much like Maureen McCormick? All the Brady's look very close to their tv counter parts and I love it! I was never huge into the Brady Bunch, but I would watch them with my grandmother when nothing else was on.
i love how the monkees had a very casual cameo that i've never seen anyone gloss over... it just makes the whole thing even more 70s 🤣
This movie was meant to be a parody of the 1970s show In the movie the Brady's are stuck in the 1970s living in a 1990s world
The movie was a perfect tribute and send up of a classic silly family series.
The Monkees, who were the judges, were SUPER POPULAR when the Brady Bunch TV show was on. They even had one of the Monkees (Davy Jones) in one of the episodes. The Monkees were a wholesome band, aimed at teenagers. In other words: the Brady Bunch music was EXACTLY what the Monkees were about. Of course they were going to win.
The Brady Bunch - and other shows like Star Trek - became popular after their prime time runs... Back in the 70's, these shows were syndicated during the afternoons. Five days a week!
Just about every plot line in the movie was taken from the show. It was a great choice. In the tv show, Davy Jones also made an appearance at marcia's was a BIG pop star. Having the teachers go bonkers in the movie was perfect....
and let's not forget the AstroTurf in the back yard... In the show, the back yard was a set on a sound stage - the movie using that outside was very funny to me.
This movie made me laugh until my sides ached. Very few movies have ever done that to me. They played it just right - making fun of their own source material. If they had tried to play the Brady Bunch straight in 1995, the movie would have bombed and the audience would have been laughing at the movie instead of with the movie. Big difference.
I grew up watchin brady bunch. These movies were HILARIOUS!!!! Everyone I know who has seen them said they sucked, I'm like are you seious?!?!?? I'm with you, these movies hit on every level. From the subtle references to episodes to Marcia and Greg almost hooking up, to Sam with his "late night meat delivery" 😂😂😂😂 I laughed through both these movies!! Omg.....I'm trippin with the Bradys lmfaooooooo
I used to watch reruns of The Brady Bunch when I was a kid in the late 90s, and yeah, I am old, and I LOVED the film, esp the sequel. So campy and fun!
Part 2 was crazy!🤣
The show was not popular when it first aired. It didn’t get popular until reruns.
Omg, I remember being a kid in the 90s - the TV Land’s Brady Bunch marathons. You started to hate watch it and by the next morning you were invested. The movie was perfection to us back then.
Huge Brady bunch fan saw it on tbs I was 7 in 1991 until I was 13 in 1997❤
Lol, Her name is Jan. And, literally EVERYTHING in this movie, including the kid’s “personalities” is from an episode of The Brady Bunch. Watch it, it’s a good show!
Accept Greg. They made greg kinda a idoit an not a girl magnet when the real greg did just fine with girls Marcia was still pretty and able to attract boys this one and.its funny cuase they stuck em in a time warp like those days while fast fowrard the school and people around them are the 90s.
Lol you keep saying Jane instead of Jan. I'd watch out if I were you. You might wake to find Jan standing over you, gleefully laughing while she gives you a crew cut. ;)
He IS saying 'Jan,' it's just the accent that makes it sound like 'Jane'
@@cynthia2553 I'm from Australia, like him, and that's not how we say that word.
@@stephen6279 oh, ok; thought it might be the accent...thanks!!!
@@cynthia2553 yeah no worries
I couldn't stand the TV series but the Brady Bunch Movie was hysterical.
Your missing the point of the whole movie. This is a parody. In order to get all the jokes, you would have had to seen the original series. Think of it as a very long SNL skit.
*You're
I remember TV land would sometimes do a marathon of every episode referenced and then air the movie. Pretty funny that I just saw the original and then the reference.
Its sending up cliches in films and tv comedies from the sixties through to the nineties. I grew up in Scotland, where the Brady Bunch was not shown on t v, so I never saw it but I love these films. You still recognised the style and the tropes.
"Okay all I need are some onions......."
Then you're in the wrong store. Sears never had a grocery section, you want either Wal-Mart or Target.
RuPaul played the guidance counselor. Funny thing about Jan, she only said "Marcia! Marcia! Marcia!" in one episode.
The real greg did fine with girls and was cool. They made him kinda of desperate love sick guy in this one.while Marcia was still pretty and even have popular guy notice her still.
how come i've never come across this channel before? this is awesome!
Now it's become a Very GAY Movie, thanks to this guy.
Are you Rick Astley's son? 🤗🤔🙏👍
This film was brilliant on so many levels.
Well the joke when they win the contest is that the judges are the band THE MONKIES from the 70s so that's their style of music
That’s “MONKEES”, with two E’s, fyi. The band/ show aired in the late 1960’s, not ‘70s. The show’s creators came up with the idea of the four boys in the band, as a sort of American version of the Beatles, who of course were astronomically popular and influenced so much of pop culture, music, movies, etc. The four original members were: Peter Tork, Michael Nesmith, Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones. All but one are gone now. Only Micky left I think. Look them up. Listen to the music. It’s a good time! RIP Peter, Mike, Davy.
Basically everything from this movie is a reference to an episode of the show. TV Land did a marathon once where they showed every episode referenced and then showed the movie. Pretty clever.
Silly man. They didn't make costumes for the contest; Brady children already have matching costumes. And they refresh them so that even though they're growing, the costumes will fit.
I love this movie. I grew up watching The Brady Bunch (it's good that you apologized for making me feel ancient), and there are so many references to episodes and the culture in here. The Bradys weren't truly indicative of the 70s, but in this movie they back the stylized and sterilized ideals that were prevalent in early 70s sitcoms. What's especially nice is that it's double-retro in that it shows the 90s too, when grunge started taking hold and people were moving away from the sanitized plastic of the 80s.
I honestly felt older when you did not recognize Eric from the Grind!
Right?! He’s a literal kid.
I love watching a review of a 30 year old movie re-making a 50 year old TV series by someone too young to play Bobby in the movie (maybe he could be Cousin Oliver).
7th Heaven was the Brady Bunch of the 90s
They should spoof that next
You are way too young to appreciate and understand this movie. It is not weird if you know the TV show Brady Bunch and grew up watching it. Generation X (me) have all seen each Brady Bunch episode probably 100 times, no joke. This movie is a masterpiece!
Who doesn't like The Brady Bunch? I used to watch the reruns as a kid and the movies as a teenager. They are my childhood! Lol, a mouth full of garlic bread.
Growing up in the 90’s always got excited when Nick at Nite came on haha or wrestling on Monday nights 😂
You did not make a whole video about the brady bunch movie you said you loved as a child and called Jan JANE the whole way through 😂😂
I think if you watch the Original Brady Bunch episodes you would understand parts of this movie more. In the movie they used parts of different episodes references that made it all the more hilarious for True Brady Bunch Fans. Being the mid 1990's in the movie but keeping the Bradys in the 1970's was pure genius!!! Plus having some of the original cast members making cameos was so awesome. Because this was such a Great Movie it led to A Very Brady Sequel with more references to even more Brady Bunch episodes. If you have seen the sequel, Who was that lady at the end claiming to be Mike Brady's wife???? Another funny reference to yet another Classic TV Show from yesteryear!!!!
Bro. You need to do research before making videos.
11:26 yes
We grew up watching the Brady Bunch. It was so clean and wholesome. This movie was so funny, because it got the characters spot-on, and transported them. If you didn't grow up watching it, I don't think it would be funny at all.
It was named “A Very Brady Sequel” bc the original cast made a movie called “A Very Brady Christmas”.
And a double wedding Jan and marcia
Hidden gem of a channel. Subscribed
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@@Jerry11405 of course :)
@@filmfriday3270 you should do a reaction to home alone 1-3 (at least the traps), baby's day out, george of the jungle, and the goonies
@ will you look into doing home alone 1-3, baby’s day out, and George of the jungle?
15:13 The guy hosting the show is played by Eric Nies, one of the original cast members of the MTV show "The Real World", first season.
This movie is a parody.
I got This recommended to
Me randomly and I can’t even believe I learned TODAY it was a parody 🤣🤣🤣I was 6 when it came out and watched reruns on Nick at night so this was remade I remember thinking it was SO weird 🤣
Yup that sadly is how kids danced in the 90s I graduated in 2000. It was called moshing and usually in the front of the stage is where it was going on and it was referred to as a mosh pit. It was so weird it was people pushing and jumping off one another or just bumping into each other. Then you'd have people bodysurf which never was as fun as it seemed. Oh the 90's what a weird time it was lol
Still do it a a lot of metal shows
Great job! You’re hilarious with your skits.
The cringe in this movie is fully intentional, and it's one of the reasons I loved it.
I thought they should have made a third film where they meet the 1966 version of Batman and Robin (back then, Dave Foley would have been perfect as a Burt Ward Robin, and Adam West Batman could have been played by either Dennis Quaid or Patrick Warburton.) Lots of potential for hilarity there.
Instead, we got the straight-to-video Brady Bunch in the White House, which was terrible.
you need to watch A Very Brady Sequel. I incest.. I mean insist..
Every one of the one-dimensional personalities of the kids was each based on a separate TV episode.
Prisoners loved the Brady Bunch because it was a family they never and wish they had. My family was close to this except 11 brothers 1 sister, So double then them and my sister got spoilt a lot, we got hand me downs but if we wanted to put a baseball team togerther it was no issue. We were quite poor, didn't take welfare so the neighbors down the street was richer then us because of food stamps,
Here is a helpful hint when making videos. Look into the lense, not look at yourself in the viewscreen. Very disconcerting to have you looking off to the side during the entire video.
Your Uncle is the GOAT lol
It dont seem old to me seem like yesyrday
09:10 You cut out the joke...Marcia says, after she slaps him, "Cut my hair?!" She slaps him for that, not the breast implants.
when he say jan, sound like jane because accent.
Loved this movie
8:43 --- 6 kids each need to raise $33,333 to pay a $20,000 bill? Think your math's a little off, bub.
I heard $3,333 each which would be $19,998. $2 off from $20,000. Maybe he misspoke and I didn’t catch it, but $3,333 is definitely what he meant regardless. Math was pretty on point.
WAY too much unnecessary and random interjection with all this
I think you have to see the tv series to get the jokes.
Weird? As a fan since my teens, I'm 61, I found these movies to be down right stupid and insulting to the legacy of an outstanding television show that displayed moral family values, unlike the garbage they show now
Funniest movie ever made 😅
You never heard of grunge have you?
Like you Brady bunch kids
LOL, it's not your era. It's satire and that really isn't your style of comedy, given how weird you find it.
the second movie was weirder, Marcia and Greg meet their mums ex and end up thinking that he is really Greggs dad so end up having sex with each other which baffled me even as a child because even if they DID have different dads which turned out to be untrue, they still have the same mother
Carol is not the boys' biological mother, it was established that the latter died before the first episode of the series. Bobby even wants to put away his birth mother's picture before Mike and Carol get married because he's afraid Carol will be upset if she sees it. (It's not clear what happened to Carol's first husband in the series, but it's implied she was divorced.) There are even a few episodes in the first season where one kid or the other is worried over being a stepkid. (I've been rewatching the series lately)
This movie was awful. Just brutal script and brutal storylines and conflicts.