Starring: Adam Brody, Kaley Cuoco, Daniel Hugh Kelly, Rebeccah Bush, Ricky Ullman Directed By: Richard A. Colla Average Rating: Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Digital Sound, NTSC Label: Paramount Number of Items: 1 Region Code: 1 Release Date: May 25, 2004 Running Time: 88 minutes Theatrical Release Date: May 21, 2000
Highly Entertaining! I came across this on accident or did I? People who bought this movie also bought....! Anyway I was more a Partridge then a Brady but gave it a whirl. This movie is much better then the TV Show. After watching this I think Sherwood had the camera pointed in the wrong direction! Thanks to Greg Brady for telling the story! I couldn't find it at my local library so I was forced to buy it on Amazon but it was worth it, then was able to resell. Worth the trip!
a very brady review I really loved this book so to see the movie version of the book was a treat. I only had problems with the cast not looking enough like the characters they were protraying. I felt that the acting was good,music great and the story was too groovy. I recommened this to anyone who likes the brady's.
Pure Fun! I loved Barry Williams book and this movie was just as great. All of the actors involved really nailed each personality. For anyone who is a die hard Brady fan this is a gift.
We keep on moving and the Bradys are still with us. The beloved Brady Bunch have been with us for 35 years. It began with The Brady Bunch tv series (1969-73), then they returned as a variety show, a cartoon, and then a new tv-movie, The Brady Girls Get Married (1981). This followed with a new tv series, The Brady Brides (1981). In 1988, another reunion tv-movie was made, "A Very Brady Christmas". It was a success. They returned in a new tv-movie, The Bradys (1990) which was more dramatic. This spawned another new tv series, "The Bradys" (1990). This series was with the Brady kids as grown adults with children of their own dealt with more important issues including "Marcia" becoming an alcoholic. Robert Reed was ill with intestinal cancer and had AIDS. He passed away May 12, 1992. To pay homage to Robert Reed, the cast returned in 1995 for "Brady Bunch Home Movies". That same year, someone had the gumption to make "The Brady Bunch Movie" (1995) with a whole new cast. It was created to spoof the antics of the original Brady Bunch tv series (1969-1973). Although, some original cast members made cameo appearances, the die hard fans didn't quite take to it. It didn't stop there. With another fake cast, they then made "A Very Brady Sequel (1996) and "The Brady Bunch in the White House. These two movies were terrible. But if any good came out of this, it brought back interest of the original "Brady Bunch" cast. In February 1993, Barry Williams wrote with Chris Kreski, "Growing Up Brady--I Was A Teenage Brady". This book told us of his memories, juicy tidbits, behind-the-scenes battles and many you-never-knew secrets the way only Barry Williams can tell it about the casts time as "The Brady Bunch". Before his death, Robert Reed wrote a Foreword for the book. In 2000, the bestselling book became a tv-movie, "Growing Up Brady. Barry Williams, Mike Lookinland and Sherwood Schwartz makes appearances. Mike Lookinland's son, Scott, plays "Bobby". The original "Brady Bunch" castt still pop-up on television once in a while with a new reunion special. They were last seen together in a reunion special on the TV Land Network in 2004 and on the Travel Channel, "The Brady Bunch Cast Back in Hawaii (2005). It is always nice to see "The Brady Bunch" again whenever they return including Florence Henderson and Ann B. Davis too.
I loved this made for tv movie! When I first saw it advertised on television that they would be making a tv movie based on Barry William's book "Growing Up Brady" I was very excited. I have always loved the rumors that surrounded the behind the scenes life of the Brady Bunch, and was hoping that they would do a good job putting it on screen. I was not disappointed, and I loved this movie. For a long time I was searching for it on dvd or video, and finally it was released. It's great and if you like the Brady Bunch, I guarantee you will like this movie. It's fun, entertaining, and TRUE!