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The Brady Kids
I
guess I can see how this seemed like a good idea. I mean the Brady Kids
were a popular singing group with live tours and record albums. But
whenever I watched this all it did was make me wish I were watching an
episode of The Brady Bunch. I mean, where were the parents anyway? At
least It's Punky Brewster still had Henry involved. And it is neat to
have the voices of the kids on the show. I just hate this cartoons that are spun off from sitcoms, but I already said enough about that. It was harmless though.
The Brady Bunch Hour
What
in the world made poeple think this would work? I have seen some clips
online, and it was bad. The worst thing wasn't the awful songs and
terrible dancing. It was what the show
did to the characters. Making Mike a wimp and an idiot, Bobby a tool,
an so on. There is so much to make fun of here, I could be here for
hours. One clip I saw was a music number where the Brady's dressed up
like the characters from The Wizard of Oz, and were singing "Carwash".
That is three things that should never be combined! I guess I will be
fair and give the show credit for
once thing, it's clear that everyone worked hard on it. To bad it was
god awful. Even the family stuff was lame, it just didn't feel like the
old show..at all. I am so glad that this series is not part of Brady
canon. In fact I would have loved if in one of the reunion movies Bobby
or someone walked in and says "Hey guy, you wouldn't believe this crazy
dream I had last night! We were doing variety show!!" It was just weird.
The Brady Girls Get Married/The Brady Brides
This
was the only time the entire cast would work together on a project
after the series ended. I finally got to see this several years ago, and
it wasn't bad. Seeing how Marcia and Jan meet and then marry their
respective husbands was interesting.The movie really does feel like a
continuation of the series, which is nice. I could gripe that it would
have been nice to see more of the whole family together, but it was
Marcia and Jan's story so it make sense. They even give Carol some
character development, she becomes a real estate agent.
The network decided to make the movie into a pilot, and so The Brady
Brides ended up coming out of this. A few years ago some cable station
decided to re-air all the episode of this series. So I got to watch
them, and they were really bad. The Brady Bunch was light because the
problems were focused on the kids. That's great, but when Marcia and Jan
are adults you have to give them more realistic problems. It just
doesn't work, and the series was lame. The conflict between the two
husbands was forced, and the stories were dumb including one episode
where the two couples appear on The Newlywed Game. In case your
wondering, the premise behind the series is that Jan and Marcia are
forced to live in the same house. Of course their husbands are very
different people so, naturally, hijinks ensue!
A Very Brady Christmas
I
did a whole article on this a few months ago. So, rather than repeat
myself I will share the link below. Suffice to say, I love this movie
and still watch it every Christmas.
http://www.manic-expression.com/apps/blog/show/21051169-a-look-at-a-very-brady-christmas-
Day By Day
This
was a short lived NBC sitcom, and on one particular episode the
character Russ (played by Christopher Daniel Barnes, ironic) dreams that
he is in an episode of The Brady Bunch. They recreated the living room
and got Ann B. Davis, Florence Henderson, Christopher Knight, Mike
Lookinland, Maureen McCormick and Robert Reed tp appear. At the time I
loved it. Now, I hate it. The episode seems to be saying that you are
foolish for watching the show in re-runs. I know, they got half the cast
to be in it so it had to be decent. But to me it just feels more mean
spirited than a loving tribute.
The Brady's
I
hated this. Can we move on? No? Ok let's talk about it. After the
success of A Very Brady Christmas CBS decided to do two more movies.
This idea morphed into a new dramatic series. The problem? It was a
DRAMATIC series!! What in the world made the network think this would
work? Bobby paralyzed? Marcia an alcoholic? And that's just for
starters. Then they did an even worst thing, placing this on Friday
nights opposite Full House! What the heck?? I tried to watch it but was
really disapointed. I mean, The Brady Bunch back on TV and instead it's
Thirtysomething! The show also suffered from having way to many people
in the cast. It was just a mess and the worst part it is the last
project like this involving the original cast. Of course Robert Reed
passed away soon after and the original cast has never come back except
for the occasional retrospective.
The Brady Bunch Movie
So
what did I think of this movie? I really liked it. I look at it like a
parody, as if I were watching a sketch on Saturday Night Live. And as
much as I love the show I freely admit there is plenty to make fun of.
All the gags and in-jokes were great, the subtle and the obvious. The
cameos work mostly, I loved that Davy Jones was in it and having the
grown up women drool over him was cute, and the actors do a decent job
capturing the essence of the characters. Mike and Carol are well done,
especially Gary Cole who really analyzes Mike. You may wonder what I
thought pf Jan, and to be honest she was ok. The actress did a good job
of keeping it closer to the character than the parody, though there is
some of that there which I would have expected since the whole movie is a
parody. I like that while they made fun of her odd quirks it is also
taken seriously in the script, becoming a plot point rather than just a
mean spirited gag (like Cindy and her lisping).
Marcia
is eerie! Chrstine Taylor did such an amazing job. The only problem I
have is with Greg, who goes from being a ladies man in the series to a
huge dork in the movie. Nothing against Chris Barnes, but the role was
not played right. He did a better job in the sequel. And Alice was
pretty solid though I find it amusing that Ann B. Davis herself had to show
the senistive side of Alice (even though she technically wasn't playing
her), all the actress who did play Alice in the movie could pull off
was the sarcastic side, and there was more to Alice than wisecracks.
Bobby has little to do here, they drop a reference to his safety monitor
role but go nowhere with it. Cindy is pretty well played. Peter is made
to be to much of a wimp, in the series he was the one who stood up for
Cindy when she was picked on. Here he needs people to stand up for him!
And the reprisals of the Brady songs were fantastic!
What
I didn't like? The jokes about Mike's job were dumb. One thing you
can't take away from him was that he was one heck of an architect, and
could do more than design the same house over and over. Also the stuff
with Mike and Carol acting like horny toads was a bit much. The plot was
kind of weak, but I did like how we finally met the Ditmeyer's who were
the much mentioned but hardly ever seen neighbors on the show. Of
course somethings are ridicukous like Greg not realzing what a
carjacking is and by the way the family did the sack races and square dancing
because there were events coming up not just for the fun of it.
Finally, the one cameo that didn't work believe it or not was Florence
Henderson's. It was obvious that cameo was there,,,to be there. It
served no purpose to the story aside from a fan moment. Now there is
nothing wrong with that, it just felt to obvious. And why in the world
were the cameos by Mike Lookinland and Susan Olsen cut??????
All in all I enjoyed it and of course it was a big hit.
A Very Brady Sequel
So
there was a follow up. And, to be honest, in some ways I actually like
this film better. Now don't get me wrong, it has problems. The
Greg/Marcia stuff is gross, the Rosie O'Donnell/Zsa Zsa Gabor cameo is
idiotic, Alice comes off to stupid, and there is a Gilligan's Island gag
at the end which I saw coming from the opening credits! So why do I
think it's superior to the first movie? In the first movie the Brady's
were the joke. Everything that happened reflected how out of touch they
were, with much of the story being in the point of view of others who
observe the Brady's odd behavior. They didn't even feel like real
people. In this movie, yeah it's still there but since there wasn't as
much emphasis on it and the movie is focused squarely on them the
characters are allowed to act more like people. Mike Brady uses common
sense, the kids have problems like they did on the show and even come
off smart in parts, Jan and Peter get story arc's while Cindy and Bobby
get something to do besides, well, being there, there is a good
resolution this time, and it has a plot. Or at least a better attempt at
one. Besides that gag with The Brady Kids cartoon was hilarious!
As
I said there are lots of things bad. For instance, was Bobby so boring a
character that he has to take a leftover Peter story in the movie?
Maybe it was just a plot device since that is how they figure out the
truth about Roy. And as I said the whole Greg/Marcia stuff was really a
bad idea. Yeah in real life Barry Williams and Maureen McCormack were
hot for each other but this is the characters not the actors, and Greg
and Marcia almost making out was just...eewwww! Also one could argue it
was a mistake making the focus on the parents, as I discussed the
series was from a child's point of you which accounts for the soft tone.
But problems aside It feels more like it could have been an episode of
the series, unlike the first movie which just felt like a parody of the
series.
The Brady Bunch in the White House
Uh, yeah................This never happened
I
decided not to include the clip shows that they have done, which I have
also liked. Of course there have been countless reunions in talk shows,
game shows, and various other forms of media. This show recently passed
its 40th anniversary, and I hope that it will be around forever! In
today's world the shows portrayal of a wholesome, happy family is
something we seem to need now more than ever. How many shows unite
people the way this one does, I mean EVERYONE knows the theme song!
As
a child it's a nice show which teaches us important lessons. I had
braces, wore glasses, and other things that happen in the show. So I can
relate to it when Marcia freaks out about it or Jan is worried about
being teased. As an adult, when things are crazy in the world, this show
makes me smile and even gives a little hope that everything will be ok.
It also brings back some great memories from when I was a kid. And
that's why I love it.
I hope you liked this tribute, it's been a lot of fun putting it together.
"And that's the way they became The Brady Bunch!"
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