
A man claiming to be Carol Brady's long-lost first husband, Roy Martin, shows up at the suburban Brady residence one evening. An impostor, the man is actually determined to steal the Bradys' familiar horse statue, a $20-million ancient Asian artifact.... (Full plot summary below)
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A man claiming to be Carol Brady's long-lost first husband, Roy Martin, shows up at the suburban Brady residence one evening. An impostor, the man is actually determined to steal the Bradys' familiar horse statue, a $20-million ancient Asian artifact.
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| About.comFred TopelBetter than the original. Pushes the satire even further by satirizing its own satire. |
| Tampa Bay TimesSteve PersallIt's also pretty funny -- certainly more so than the first film. |
| Philadelphia InquirerSteven ReaThe most impressive thing about A Very Brady Sequel is the shrewd care that has once again been taken to evoke the look and tone of the endlessly repeated, ultimate ’70s family sitcom. |
| Common Sense MediaHeather BoernerSecond far-out spoof is just as neat-o and fun. |
| Chicago TribuneMark CaroIt's the simple pleasures that endure, so it would be curmudgeonly not to share Alice's happiness as she innocently sighs, "That Sam is so thoughtful. He promised to slip me a special tube steak." |
| VarietyJustin ChangA considerably better second installment than one usually encounters. |
| eFilmCritic.comScott WeinbergAs big a surprise as the first flick was. The self-mocking tone helps a lot. |
| Boston GlobeJay CarrThe performances are all on-target. Shelley Long and Gary Cole reprise the lady and her fellow, with Tim Matheson as the interloper, Christine Taylor as the hair-obsessed Marcia and Jennifer Elise Cox as Jan, the mouth-breather. |
| Los Angeles TimesKenneth TuranCute and light and wafer-thin, this film is pleasantly similar to its successful predecessor, "The Brady Bunch Movie." |
| Orlando SentinelJay BoyarAt the very least the film can be congratulated for being anarchic enough to explore an attraction between the two oldest Brady kids, Marcia and Greg. |