Still amazed


I'm still amazed that this film saw any airtime. BORING!

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is this on dvd?

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It's playing on Encore Love this month. I'm watching it right now and wasn't surprised to read that Danny Bonaduce wrote it, as it definitely overemphasizes him. The actors and actresses are amazingly close to the originals, enough not to irritate me as much as so many do (Jennifer Love Hewitt as Audrey Hepburn?!).

I got in late, but I might be tempted to watch it again. I was a fan of "The Partridge Family" and never watched "The Brady Bunch". By the way, I was a teen in the Sixties.

~~MystMoonstruck~~

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I watched this online at Netflix. I thought it was hilarious I was born in 1960 so The Partridge's and the Brady's were a must watch for me and my little friends

nice socks, man.....

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The story is supposed to be told from the perspective of Danny Bonaduce, so it would have to feature him more. He was the only actor whose home life was included, for example, so it would be approrpiate to center on him.

Plus, some of the idealistic stuff seems on par for someone remembering something they experienced as a child.

For some reason, I always watch this when it's on. :)

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For some reason, I always watch this when it's on.

I have no idea why, but so do I.

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I always thought Danny wrote it too, but for some reason, the credits don't list him as one of the writers.

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It's fabulous ... puts your brain right into alpha! Who needs yoga and meditation when you can watch this and the synapses go .... flat!

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It's incredibly cheesy.
But I honestly think the purpose of this movie was that Bonaduce wanted to show what a complete *beep* his father was.
And he did.

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