Zoneboy
05-21-2012, 03:06 PM
Link (http://www.bradymovie.com/)
Here's the story of a lovely lady
Who was bringing up three very lovely girls.
All of them had hair of gold...
Blah blah blah... you know the rest.
Here's another story...
A Very Brady Nightmare!
The Brady Bunch meets The Twilight Zone
A stressed out man who longs for the idealistic days of his youth finds himself with the Brady Bunch - only they're not the perfect family that he remembers them as. They are the Brady Bunch from hell!
Even Cousin Oliver would flee this family...
Get ready to be exasperated, thrilled, shocked - but mostly, entertained.
A Very Brady Nightmare
Coming Soon!
A Very Brady Nightmare Synopsis
Howard Brody, unemployed and stressed out, obsessively longs for his idealistic childhood, when mom stayed home and cooked, the family spent Sundays in the park and life was simpler. Howard can't relate to his modern video-game loving, disrespectful, rock and roll kids either. Near the breaking point with his life, Howard finds himself back in the 1970's at the Brady Bunch dinner table. Only, these Brady kids aren't the lovable goofy kids he remembers. They are, instead, the kids from hell. What lessons will Howard learn from the experience? Can his life ever be the same again?
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Here's the story of a lovely lady
Who was bringing up three very lovely girls.
All of them had hair of gold...
Blah blah blah... you know the rest.
Here's another story...
A Very Brady Nightmare!
The Brady Bunch meets The Twilight Zone
A stressed out man who longs for the idealistic days of his youth finds himself with the Brady Bunch - only they're not the perfect family that he remembers them as. They are the Brady Bunch from hell!
Even Cousin Oliver would flee this family...
Get ready to be exasperated, thrilled, shocked - but mostly, entertained.
A Very Brady Nightmare
Coming Soon!
A Very Brady Nightmare Synopsis
Howard Brody, unemployed and stressed out, obsessively longs for his idealistic childhood, when mom stayed home and cooked, the family spent Sundays in the park and life was simpler. Howard can't relate to his modern video-game loving, disrespectful, rock and roll kids either. Near the breaking point with his life, Howard finds himself back in the 1970's at the Brady Bunch dinner table. Only, these Brady kids aren't the lovable goofy kids he remembers. They are, instead, the kids from hell. What lessons will Howard learn from the experience? Can his life ever be the same again?
414EcYzsQLg