The Brady Bunch

1969

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6.8| 0h30m| TV-G| en
Synopsis

When widower Mike Brady marries a lovely lady widow Carol Ann, their two families become one. These are the misadventures of this new couple, their six children, a dog named Tiger, and quirky housekeeper Alice.

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Redwarmin This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
Lovesusti The Worst Film Ever
Erica Derrick By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Tymon Sutton The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.
tombraider-48099 I just started watching this show not to long ago and i love the Brady Bunch. There are alot of episodes i like and they are really good. I don't have much to say about it but i truly am a Brady bunch fan.
Dalbert Pringle If you think that you're a slave to your children, then get this.... On their honeymoon, Mike & Carol Brady were so lacking in any imagination (duh!) that (are you ready for this??) they actually brought all 6 of their demanding brats along with them (including Tiger, the dog, and Fluffy, the cat, too).... Sheesh! Spare me!! This very first episode (from Season One) about Mike & Carol's honeymoon, pretty much, set the pace and mood for what the viewer could expect from all of the episodes that followed.It really killed me how this show repeatedly tried to drive home the notion that even though these petty, little brats may have gotten up to some real devilish shenanigans, underneath it all, they were sweet, darling angels, through & through.I can't believe that this TV Sit-Com (which first aired in 1969) actually lasted for 5 seasons. Right from the very start one could clearly see that the script-writers lacked a whole lot of imagination. They seemed to be too intent on retaining the squeaky-clean wholesomeness of the entire Brady bunch at the expense of allowing even a few marginally risqué moments to sneak into the show's silly & predictable situations.Anyhow - The way I see it - You either like The Brady Bunch, or you don't. It's as simple as that.... (And, that is how they all became The Brady Bunch!)
Jason Daniel Baker I remain convinced that if there is a Hell, this show is the only program on TV down there that isn't a test pattern nor an infomercial aside perhaps from Gilligan's Island or the Love Boat. I saw almost every episode as a child (Crush on Maureen McCormick). Just hearing the theme music makes we wanna puke now.The talentless cast (Beyond the parents and Marcia, each of whom really could act though they showed little of it here) have mercifully seldom been seen on the small screen since.But their collective inept attempts at sanitized family comedy on this concoction ripped-off from derivative scripts left over from Leave It To Beaver set against phony laugh-track haunt me still particularly due to the fact that a lot of episodes which were different were actually just reinterpretations of other episodes of the same show.The proof of the repressed horror this nonsense manifests is the fact that they kept trying to revive it with series and TV movies which were progressively worse than the versions which preceded them. It mutated like a virus. Eventually you even had the annoying housekeeper doing rice commercials.If you watched it in reruns, like me, you probably grew up without cable and watched it because it was all you could get at certain times of the day. Even if you had cable your choices were limited and certain American "Superstations" from Atlanta or Boston or Chicago might show it, often before or after Gilligan's Island which is a gruesome concept, or worse with yet another episode of The Brady Bunch.This was the type of vapid, unimaginative, formulaic television I grew out of by age 8. After that it became not the escapism which television at its best can be, but rather something to be escaped from via the off button on my TV. Its sole lasting lesson to me was one all TV fanatic kids eventually learn: Never leave the remote beyond your reach! My idea for the greatest episode of this show would be if the family depicted were to go on a cruise on the Love Boat and have the casts of each show become stranded on Gilligan's Island where they could then meet a kind of Croatoan fate.Like a ton of old TV shows this nonsense had a following simply because it was on in a time-slot against shows on other networks which were a lot worse.
Stebaer4 They've always been my favorite family of which they'd always be my main theme for looking forward to Friday Nights for.Friday Nights were never the same without The Brady Bunch once they came into being.I'd still look forward to their TV Reunion Movies with the whole original cast intact even without the Dear Old Dad. As I've periodically said there can still be Brady Bunch Reunions but no more pregnant jokes & the last of which was heard in A Very Brady Christmas.It was on one episode that Carol had a hard time convincing Jan for an hour that she wasn't having a baby while on the arrival of Oliver episode,both Bobby and Cindy was the first to hear just the 1st part of the conversation that Carol started with Mike that lead Cindy to say to Bobby "Did you hear that Mom's going to have a Baby?"The old times that resurface into the new times including Marcia,Marcia,Marcia are really cool too.but to experience a forward reminiscence going backwards is really something when after seeing Kartoon King in his prior role in the movie called The Three Stooges Meet Hercules.I knew he looked strikingly familiar & then I had later figured out it was on this show where I'd seen him first.This Actor is Hal Smith check out the Christmas episode for him as Santa Clause,one of my favorites for Cindy's wishful thinking that he could get her Mommy's voice back so she can sing in the Church on Christmas Day & she gets to.Also check him out as Otis on The Andy Griffith Show.You may ask me & just about any episode will take away nostalgically except for the Safe Detergent one but the Get Davy Jones one especially sends me with the "Girl" song. The Late Great Robert Reed refused to appear in the last episode, feeling it was because just too unrealistic and so if there'd been a 6th season,he'd have been written out & there was a similar case later for The Bradys.So Check that one out on that site as well as The Brady Bunch Movie,A Very Brady Sequel,The Brady Girls Get Married,The Brady Brides,A Very Brady Christmas,and The Brady Bunch Variety Hour a.k.a. The Brady Bunch Hour,The Brady Bunch Home Movies,Unauthorized:The Brady Bunch,Growing Up Brady,and Still Brady after all these years too. Truthfully, Stephen "Steve" G. Baer a.k.a."Ste" of Framingham,Ma.