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A Very Brady Sequel
The trusting and anachronistic Brady family gets a harsh jolt of 1990s reality when a man claiming to be Carol Brady's long-lost first husband shows up at their home one evening. Set in the '90s, it is filled with in-joke references to American pop culture.
23 April 1984, Connecticut, USA
3 October 1980, Miami, Florida, USA
20 October 1954, Neptune, New Jersey, USA
23 August 1931, Tucson, Arizona, USA
4 February 1954, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
7 November 1972, Portland, Maine, USA
5 August 1956, Encino, Los Angeles, California, USA
17 May 1957, New York City, New York, USA
24 September 1979, Winter Park, Florida, USA
20 December 1932, Denison, Texas, USA
December 18, 2010
Second far-out spoof is just as neat-o and fun.April 09, 2005
Fun while I watched, but twice is enough.January 01, 2000
I didn't laugh much during A Very Brady Sequel, but I did smile a lot.December 10, 2004
Breezy fun, but probably only a safe moviegoing bet for camp connoisseurs, Brady maniacs, and fans of the first film.January 01, 2000
A Very Brady Sequel isn't great, but it's enjoyable.June 18, 2002
As a satire of a sitcom that wasn't funny, it's often at its funniest when it's purposely stale.January 01, 2000
Still delivers diverting comic fluff for the bland clan's fans.January 01, 2000
No incarnation of the Brady Bunch, no matter how cleverly satirized, can use up an hour and a half's screen time without making the audience feel like they've overdosed.May 18, 2008
The sequel sniggers more but strains less...May 01, 2004
Better than the original. Pushes the satire even further by satirizing its own satire.May 18, 2008
A considerably better second installment than one usually encounters.April 03, 2005
As big a surprise as the first flick was. The self-mocking tone helps a lot.