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  1. Though lightweight and silly, The Brady Bunch Movie still charms as homage to the 70s sitcom. The Bradys of the popular '70s sitcom get thrust into the '90s, with a whole new set of problems. The ...

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    • Comedy
    • PG-13
  2. 17 de fev. de 1995 · Growing up in a dysfunctional family, I watched the original Brady Bunch because I secretly longed for a normal family. This 1995 movie pokes fun at the Brady's wholesome and unified spirit, but also highlights their early-70's outlandishness by having the story take place in the mid-90s.

  3. Break out the double knits and roll out the Astroturf, because The Bunch is back in a groovy, good-time “romp for all ages” (Bonnie Churchill, National News Syndicate). Mike (Gary Cole) and Carol (Shelley Long) have just one week to come up with $20,000 in back taxes or they’ll lose their house to a scheming neighbour (Michael McKean).To make matters worse, Marcia gets a swollen nose on ...

  4. In the 1990s and even the Bradys get the blues. Mike and Carol have just one week to come up with $20,000 before their house is sold to their scheming next-door neighbor, Larry Dittmeyer. To make matters worse, Marcia gets a swollen nose on prom night, Cindy is addicted to tattling, and Jan is hearing a psychotic inner voice crying, "Marcia ...

  5. The Brady Bunch Movie is 3661 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 1328 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Lakeboat but less popular than Bringing Out the Dead.

    • 89 min
  6. About this movie. Break out the double knits and roll out the Astroturf, because The Bunch is back in a groovy, good-time "romp for all ages" (Bonnie Churchill, National News Syndicate). Mike (Gary Cole) and Carol (Shelley Long) have just one week to come up with $20,000 in back taxes or they'll lose their house to a scheming neighbour (Michael ...

  7. The Brady Bunch Movie (1995) The original ’70s TV family is now placed in the 1990s, where they’re even more square and out of place than ever. Genre: Comedy.