@MLClark Wait 'til you get to the 2:30 mark for the payoff ...
:) Such a lovely confluence of so many wild cultural moments. There were some good parts of the 20th century tucked in with all the nonsense, no?
@MLClark The two parody movies had the conceit that the Bradys were somehow caught in a time bubble. The laughs came from turning them loose in our modern world.
There was a third film, a TV movie with Shelley Long and Gary Cole, but they recast the kids because the original actors had aged out of their roles. The short version is that Mike Brady became President of the U.S. No longer as improbable as it seemed when it aired.
@MLClark The White House movie was pretty awful, although it did have some scathing political comedy here and there.
The new cast didn't measure up to the first two films.
There's also a made-for-TV movie, a fictional version of how the series was made. It's pretty good, and accurate, e.g. Florence Henderson going out on a date with Barry Williams, Barry and Maureen McCormick making out, Robert Reed's sexual preference, etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Brady_Bunch_in_the_White_House