The Brady Bunch in the White House

The Brady Bunch in the White House

2002 "Meet America's New First Family!"
The Brady Bunch in the White House
The Brady Bunch in the White House

The Brady Bunch in the White House

3.5 | 1h28m | en | Comedy

Mike Brady becomes the President of the United States and names Carol as his V.P.!

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3.5 | 1h28m | en | Comedy , Family , TV Movie | More Info
Released: November. 29,2002 | Released Producted By: Redwood Productions , Paramount Television Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Mike Brady becomes the President of the United States and names Carol as his V.P.!

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Cast

Shelley Long , Gary Cole , Chad Doreck

Director

Marion Pon

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Redwood Productions , Paramount Television Studios

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nerethel1200 As I watched the first five minutes, surprisingly the first thing that came to my mind.....was this: Why can I hear the echo of the sound stage? Could the director and sound crew have rectified this issue in post production? Clearly this was overlooked or personal laziness. This movie feels like it was made by a high school film class and acted as such. It is also horribly noticeable that the actors portraying the Mr. and Mrs. Brady roles are cringing behind their own acting skills at having agreed to do this picture. Perhaps it was altogether a rushed half caring production and it horribly shows several years later. As the title of this review states....it's not even a good bad movie. Troll 2 is an Oscar worthy effort in comparison. I did get laughs...but not because of any clever screen writing or acting and it's not even thirty minutes into the film. Maybe I'll get to see a boom make a cameo.
nigel87 I saw this on Netflix, and being a fan of "The Brady Bunch Movie", and "A Very Brady Sequel", and while I didn't have high expectations, I didn't take it too seriously either.First let's start off with the Bradys, aside from Cary Cole and Shelly Long reprising their roles as Mike and Carol, none of the Bradys look remotely close to the original Brady or the movie Bradys. I honestly thought they got a 4-year old to play Cindy.Then there's Alice, oh Alice, she seemed more like a cartoon. Then there's Greg, who looks like he had a bad perm and is in competition with Alice in the 'overacter' category.I remember the strange feelings Greg and Marcia had towards each other in The Brady Sequel, but this movie pushes the envelope, from Greg talking to a girl about her breasts at a drive in movie, or Marcia praying to increase her bust, things the real Bradys would never talk or even *think* about, and yes I could have done without the Greg and Marcia romance scene—I thought we've already gone down that road. It was funnier when someone said something sexual to the Bradys and their innocent mind mistaking it for something else (like Marcia thinking "Ménage à trois" written in her yearbook meant "you're the most") When the presidential portraits started talking to Jan, I thought was just *too* much.Yes, I did give this movie a chance, and no I didn't like it. It had a couple of "ha" moments, but nothing I could call "laugh out loud". This definitely has the made for TV feel, with plenty of stock footage and even a still of the U-Haul in the Brady's driveway from the first Brady movie.As a side note, I actually thought it was funnier that the under filming locations it listed only Toronto, Canada.
Wizard-8 I didn't care for the first "Brady Bunch" movie, but I enjoyed the second one because it savaged the Brady mentality more. When I heard the premise for this third movie, I thought it was a great premise. The square Bradys in a high position of power? It's ripe for humor.Unfortunately, I found most of the actual execution disappointing. First of all, the productions are inconsistent. Since this entry was made for TV, the budget was obviously slashed, and as a result much of the movie has a cheap feeling.The second was the acting. I admit that Canadian actor Saul Rubinek was amusing, and Shelley Long and Gary Cole (reprising their roles) give it their best as always, but I didn't care for the new actors cast in the Brady children roles. They seemed to just be reading their lines instead of really making real characters.But what's really disappointing about this movie is the writing. There is very little story after the Bradys get to the White House, just a bunch of vignettes with little to no relation to each other. And there is surprisingly less footage that you'd think of Mike and Carol Brady actually doing the duties of president/vice president. And what little footage there is is unimaginative. What if Mike Brady hosted Middle East peace talks? What if Carol Brady was interviewed by a political commentator like Rush Limbaugh? Nothing like those two examples ever happens here, despite the opportunities for humor being endless.Even if you're a fan of "The Brady Bunch", chances are you'll find little to laugh about here.
david-546 What a complete bile of and waste of celluloid! The people responsible for this crap should be taken out to the woodshed. The people involved in this nonsense should hide their heads in shame and disown their names. And whoever financed this bilge I can assure them that their money would have been better spent sending it to me or at least donating it to charity. This movie is so bad it makes Ed Wood films look like 10 star classics. The writers (assuming there were actually any) couldn't have passed a grade 2 film study. We can only hope that all involved are never again allowed to come near a piece of celluloid and that the actors are banished permanently to a Barney movie set forever to repeat over and over again "I love u, u luv me, we're a great big family" - of idiots. Well holy crap man I think we saw a stinker!