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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Glatpoti It is so daring, it is so ambitious, it is so thrilling and weird and pointed and powerful. I never knew where it was going.
Calum Hutton It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
Brennan Camacho Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
Lachlan Coulson This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
sadewolu First off, I must say, the Brady kids are very adorable. My favorite characters are Marcia and Greg---Marcia because she and I are both typical teenage girls, obsessed with boys and all that, and we both share the same birth date! (No joke) I also like Greg because he's just so cute and charismatic in that way.Also, this show and Full House are pretty much similar. Whenever I watch FH, I automatically think of this show. The Tanner girls and the Brady girls are very pretty and in a way, they're kind of similar. D.J. and Marcia are boy-crazy, Stephanie and Jan are the whiny middle children, and as for Cindy and Michelle---Cindy is a bit more sophisticated and mature when she needs to be, and Michelle could easily literally get away with murder. As well as Full House, the Brady Bunch will live on forever.
preppy-3 Architect Mike Brady (Robert Reed) is a widower with three boys. Carol (Florence Henderson) is also a widower with three girls. They meet, fall in love, get married and all eight live together with increasingly predictable (and stupid) complications ensuring.OK--I loved this when I was 10 years old but I eventually grew up and realized what utter garbage this was. The stories are terrible, trite and annoying predictable, the acting sucks and you want all these kids dead (especaiily the incredibly annoying Cindy). Its sanitized view of what a family supposedly should be like has traumatized generations of kids who feel that the Bradys are normal and they're not because their family is NOTHING like the one on TV. (Of course no family that ever existed is like the Bradys but you don't know that when you're a kid) Henderson and Reed are good actors but no one could make those scripts work. The only good thing about this show is Ann B. Davis as Alice who managed to be very funny and likable but, all in all, this is a terrible show.
fantasyislander65 I'm gonna say this straight out: "The Brady Bunch" is one of my three all-time favorite TV shows. Don't like it? Go somewhere else.My father was actually quite a bit like Mike Brady, in mannerisms and in his (usual) patience dealing with me and my brother growing up. Robert Reed may have hated the role with every fiber of his being, but he played Mike with total professionalism while the cameras were running. The problems he had with the show were many, but he kept them all behind the scenes. Why else would America have been so shocked around 1991 when he admitted he couldn't stand the show or his part in it? I wanted Cindy for a sister and I wanted my hair to look like Marcia's. Maureen McCormick and Susan Olsen are my two favorite players in the series. And there were plenty of occasions when I'd have gladly traded my brother for any one of the three Brady boys, especially either Greg or Peter. I myself was probably most like Jan, feeling invisible and confused about her place within the family and, maybe, in life.For every fan of the Bunch, there are 20 people who like to sneer and make fun of them. That merely goes to prove they just don't get it. These are probably the same people who hang breathlessly on every second of "Fear Factor" and anything Ashton Kutcher was in. (The only thing truly 70s about "That 70s Show" was the set decor -- take it from someone who grew up in the 70s.) Contrary to one comment, there are indeed laughs to be had in this series. In "A Clubhouse is Not a Home", the six kids act exactly the way real-life siblings would act, and that very realism is the source of those laughs -- "Hey, we acted like that too!" And there are hilarious moments in "Peter and the Wolf", where Peter tries to act older than he is and is trying out a fake mustache in the bathroom. He finally lets Jan and Cindy in, informing them he was shaving. Jan's response: "What, your legs??" A great line.This show is classic Americana. I refuse to watch any of the annoying junk on today's prime-time schedule. The shows I grew up with are much more appealing to me.
yasmine_ib The Brady bunch is one of those shows that make you wanna live those times in the 60's and 70's.This was the best family show.Unfortanatley,viewers don't like family shows but more of action packed shows.Today, you don't really have shows that you can sit and watch with your family.The only shows like that are on PBS!The Brady bunch series consists of problems that most families experience and the solutions are very reasonable. In my opinion,The Brady Bunch should air on stations like back in the day . Today,you can find the Brady bunch every once in a while on T.V land in the mornings. This is the ultimate family show. If parents sat down with their children and actually watched these videos,they would see how things have changed and how things should be.