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THE MOST EXCELLENT MOVIE EVER, April 9, 2004
This review is from: The Brady Bunch Movie /A Very Brady Sequel [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Sha na na ! Those are the three words I have to utter. I think that A Very Brady Sequel is one of the most hilarious movies ever to hit the cinemas. KEEP IT! Im telling you, youll never want to throw it away once you own it, its like a plate of amazing spaghetti, and nothing says lovin like a tummy full of alices spaghetti! But seriously guys, Marcia, Jan and Greg are the main characters in the sequel and they are so incredibly hilarious, there is no other word to describe it. Jan Brady is completely insane and psychopathic, worst than the original movie and this time around she doesnt have multiple personalities like Sybil. Marcia knows exactly what to say to everything Jan does, lines such as "Ill go first cause' im the prettiest" and "oh honestly jan" will have you and your families busting a gut (or two) (or three) at this cinematic classic. DO NOT GO ON WITH OUT THIS FOLKS it is once in a lifetime movie! Forget about watching your figure for your new boyfriend, forget out dillydallying, now is the time to get this treasure before it dissapears like bobby and cindy with a magic kit! IT IS EXCELLENT! EXCELLENT! EXCELLENT!
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A barrel of laughs!, November 7, 2002
This review is from: The Brady Bunch Movie /A Very Brady Sequel [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I was never a fan of the 70's Brady Bunch sitcom perhaps because I didn't grow up then or, more suitably, because the idea of a happy family in today's modern world seems just to good to be true. However, when creator Sherwood Schwarz made a movie, I was very impressed. Rather than rehashing the mawkish sitcom in where one member of the family encounters some minute mishap of which inevitably is solved at the end of the episode, Scharz decided to turn his classic sitcom into a spoof and what better than to transport the zany family into the nineties. Most of the hilarity in the film eminates from the fact that the Bradys' innocence, naivity and perfection against the harsh world of the 90's is no match. All characters are practically cloned which makes the film even more impressive. The plot is wafer thin but who cares? Mike Brady's house is up for repossession and it is up to the family to save it. The question is how? A very funny solution ensues. The sister rivalry between Jan and Marsha works very well and again contributes to most of the laughs within the movie. To say anything else would ruin the movie so sit back and enjoy. You won't be disapointed!
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Please Paramount, Give Us DVDs!, September 22, 2002
A Kid's Review
This review is from: The Brady Bunch Movie /A Very Brady Sequel [VHS] (VHS Tape)
The Brady Bunch Movie and A Very Brady Sequel are both very funny movies, and it could be argued for hours about which one is funnier, but I like both. My review is just a simple wish to Paramount Home Entertainment, about what I would like to be done to The Brady Bunch Movie and its sequel. I would like to see both of them on DVD, that would be very nice. Having them in anamorphic 1:85:1 widescreen formats would be a delight, too, and some special features would be nice. It doesn't need to be loaded, but maybe a documentary or two, some trailers and TV spots, and possibly a commentary by the cast would be VERY nice. However, none of these are required, but something I really want to see on the DVD of the first movie is the extra scenes featured in the Network Television Version of the film. These include Mrs. Dittmeyer (Jean Smart) trying to seduce Peter (Paul Sutera) while he mows the lawn, Greg (Christopher Daniel Barnes) playing that horrible beanstalk song with Eric Dittmeyer in his garage (he gets thrown out), and the completely eliminated sub-plot about the termites in the Dittmeyer's bathroom (this explains the neck brace he wears in one scene). Please, please, please, Paramount! We all know you're not a company known for making good DVDs, but The Brady Bunch Movie and its sequel both deserve special editions so that everyone can enjoy the films in the best possible quality and with the Network scenes intact. Thank you.
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