View Full Version : Why did they make Jan SO DIFFERENT in the 1990's movies?


Frump
02-28-2013, 09:10 PM
I know most of the characters in the movies were exaggerated versions of what they were on the TV show, BUT it seems like with everyone else they took the WHOLE character into account, with Jan they just based her on ONE episode where she was feeling inferior.

I've been watching the series lately and Jan actually has a pretty good life, in ways she's like a female version of Peter.

She's very upbeat and positive.

She was nominated the most popular girl in school *that should say something about how ppl say her*

She beat Marcia out of a job at the icecream parlor, she had quite a bit going for her.

It's funny how in the movie they based her WHOLE character on one episode where she felt a little inferior to Marcia.

cleverfun3000
02-28-2013, 09:33 PM
I happened to have seen the movie again (for the 4th or 5th time) since I happened to be channel surfing and it was on. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie and completely agree with you about how they totally distorted the Jan character. They almost made her a neurotic psycho over her comparing herself to her older sister. Not cool.

Frump
02-28-2013, 11:31 PM
I happened to have seen the movie again (for the 4th or 5th time) since I happened to be channel surfing and it was on. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie and completely agree with you about how they totally distorted the Jan character. They almost made her a neurotic psycho over her comparing herself to her older sister. Not cool.


EXACTLY!!! In ways I think Jan was the most normal, mentally stable child out of all of them. She was humble and quiet but could be outgoing when she needed to be, and she usually always succeded at everything she did....apart from that one episode.


Ok the second one that was over exaggerated was Mike. I thought the Mike in the movie was WAY too serious about everything, the Mike on the TV show was serious when he needed to be, BUT he was also a big goofball and very jokative most of the time.


And also in the movies, I dunno why they made Greg into such a loser that ppl didn't seem to think was cool, on the TV show he was basically the male equivalent to Marcia, so I dunno why they made Marcia so popular and Greg such a loser in the movies.

DJM77
03-01-2013, 07:32 AM
It's funny how in the movie they based her WHOLE character on one episode where she felt a little inferior to Marcia.

The general public was doing the same thing long before the movie came out. Sherwood Schwartz once said something to the effect of, "Most people think that Jan said 'Marsha, Marsha, Marsha' in every single episode. She actually only said it in one episode."

gettoknowsomeone
03-03-2013, 07:09 PM
The whole "Macia Marcia Marcia!" thing went viral based on a Saturday Night Live skit. There was a "Jan Brady" (and I forget the cast member who portrayed her) who was regular character on Weekend Update who complained about Marcia getting all the attention. The movies were based on this spoof more rather than Eve Plum in the original series.

Dr. Thong
03-03-2013, 08:09 PM
The whole "Marsha! Marsha! Marsha!" thing went viral based on a Saturday Night Live skit. There was a "Jan Brady" (and I forget the cast member who portrayed her) who was regular character on Weekend Update who complained about Marsha getting all the attention. The movies were based on this spoof more rather than Eve Plum in the original series.

Her name was Melanie Hutsell, and that was the only funny thing she did on SNL.
http://s3.vidimg.popscreen.com/original/28/eGttbWljMTI=_o_saturday-night-live-jan-brady.jpg

king of comedy
03-12-2013, 09:21 PM
Her name was Melanie Hutsell, and that was the only funny thing she did on SNL.
http://s3.vidimg.popscreen.com/original/28/eGttbWljMTI=_o_saturday-night-live-jan-brady.jpg
I'll stick with Jan on the series. I'm still trying to erase what they did to Jan in the movies which were horrible.

The Flying Dutchmans
03-13-2013, 09:58 AM
They made Jan that way for comedy. That's all. It must have worked, because the Brady Bunch Movie was a hit, unlike the TV series in its first run.

Dr. Thong
03-13-2013, 05:34 PM
I never looked at the Brady Bunch movies as remakes, but rather, as spoofs. In that context, the characterization of Jan didn't bother me.

Frump
03-15-2013, 06:59 PM
Since the movies were such a parody, I thought it would be funny if they got someone EXTREMLY short to play Bobby, even way shorter than Cindy.

Since Bobby has complained several times about being short, and I know a few of the kids like Peter and Cindy teased him about being short.

So it could have been funny if they had made Bobby REALLY pint-sized.

gettoknowsomeone
03-16-2013, 11:06 PM
Her name was Melanie Hutsell, and that was the only funny thing she did on SNL.
http://s3.vidimg.popscreen.com/original/28/eGttbWljMTI=_o_saturday-night-live-jan-brady.jpg

Thanks! I couldn't find a clip on YouTube that showed the Malanie Hutsell as Jan Brady skit, but that pic captured it pretty well. As I said, this skit started the whole "Marcia, Marcia Marcia" phenomenon. And this Jan Brady is what was potrayed in the '90s Bradys movies. Even if it was exagerrated, I thought it was a riot.

And anyways, the original Jan Brady did some crazy stuff too - the wig, making up George Glass, etc. I like how those made it into the movies too!

Frump
03-17-2013, 11:41 AM
Thanks! I couldn't find a clip on YouTube that showed the Malanie Hutsell as Jan Brady skit, but that pic captured it pretty well. As I said, this skit started the whole "Marcia, Marcia Marcia" phenomenon. And this Jan Brady is what was potrayed in the '90s Bradys movies. Even if it was exagerrated, I thought it was a riot.

And anyways, the original Jan Brady did some crazy stuff too - the wig, making up George Glass, etc. I like how those made it into the movies too!


I dunno if those things were SO crazy, I do know that wigs were commun back then, at least maybe more than they are now. I have aunts who said they had wigs back then when they were teens.

ThomasE
03-17-2013, 04:48 PM
Well, the movie took the characters and exaggerated something about almost all of them.

Carol- Facial expressions and her agreement with Mike on things. "Your father's right".
Mike's telling of stories and words of wisdome and being at the forefront. I loved in the movie number 1 when Jan gave a fantastic speech about her family and then Mike says he "could not have put it better... but I'm gonna try". LOLOL.

Marcia- Her beauty, being popular, brushing of the hair(although she only really did that in one episode) along with being stuck up (which also happened in that same episode).

Alice's cheery disposition. Fixing foods not realizing what was unhealthy to eat. LOL.

Greg had the same confidence as he did on the 1970's show...it just didn't work in 1995!!! I think that in part made him look like a geek to all.

Plus the Brady's had their outlooks and mindsets in 1970's mode. That is what made things contrast and humorous for them in 1990's. Two different worlds colliding.

They just went to town with Jan. LOL.

Frump
03-17-2013, 10:21 PM
That's one thing that's funny about the food Alice prepairs, I would have thought the Bradys would have been big on healthy eating and saw to it their kids ate only the healthiest of foods.

And I thought it was funny that Marcia was SO popular in the movies but Greg was seen as a geek, afterall Greg was basically a male equivalent to Marcia.

I was thinking about it and I don't think ppl really saw Marcia as COOL or anything, I think they just wanted to sleep with her and that's it. After they had their way with her they'd prolly want nothing more to do with her.

LittleRickyII
03-21-2013, 11:45 PM
Her name was Melanie Hutsell, and that was the only funny thing she did on SNL.

Before SNL, she was in a play spoofing TBB called The Real Live Brady Bunch. Doing the Jan parody in the play got her the job on SNL But it turned out that was really all she could do. Every other character she ever played on SNL acted like her Jan Brady portrayal. It was funny when she was supposed to be playing Jan, but when she was playing someone else but still acting like Jan it got tiring.

http://s3.vidimg.popscreen.com/original/28/eGttbWljMTI=_o_saturday-night-live-jan-brady.jpg

ThomasE
03-22-2013, 01:40 AM
Hmmm...interesting. At least it got her some work for a year.

Gabgirl
04-25-2013, 02:19 AM
I never looked at the Brady Bunch movies as remakes, but rather, as spoofs. In that context, the characterization of Jan didn't bother me.


Yep, and that's exactly what this film was....a Parody. They went for the most memorable traits the characters had, and exaggerated them. It definitely wasn't to be taken seriously.

comedyfreak
04-25-2013, 02:58 AM
I also seen them as a parody and enjoyed them for that, for me it was like a tribute to The Bradys.

Dr. Thong
04-28-2013, 06:05 PM
Yep, and that's exactly what this film was....a Parody. They went for the most memorable traits the characters had, and exaggerated them. It definitely wasn't to be taken seriously.

The original Brady Bunch will always be the definitive one, even if there's another remake/reboot at some point.

And the '90s movies are their own thing, so I don't see the two "Bradyverses" colliding as such.

Neutronman67
04-29-2013, 07:00 AM
They wanted to make fun of her character in the 90's movie as a joke she thought she was not as good looking as her older sister marcia.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gs0Pqm7TA6U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyOqEimpca8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnwKPPSzyJ4

FredScuttle
05-26-2013, 12:34 PM
Before SNL, she was in a play spoofing TBB called The Real Live Brady Bunch. Doing the Jan parody in the play got her the job on SNL But it turned out that was really all she could do. Every other character she ever played on SNL acted like her Jan Brady portrayal. It was funny when she was supposed to be playing Jan, but when she was playing someone else but still acting like Jan it got tiring.

http://s3.vidimg.popscreen.com/original/28/eGttbWljMTI=_o_saturday-night-live-jan-brady.jpg

I think my favorite one she did was the episode that Susan Dey hosted. They did a battle of the bands between The Brady Bunch and The Partridge Family.

Dr. Thong
05-27-2013, 09:26 PM
I think my favorite one she did was the episode that Susan Dey hosted. They did a battle of the bands between The Brady Bunch and The Partridge Family.

That was a great sketch.

Neutronman67
05-28-2013, 07:49 PM
The 1990's movies of the brady bunch is a parody of the show it was natural to make jokes of her character lol, i remember my mom making me and my sisters watch the sequel movie back in 1996 we thought it was going to be bad but we actually enjoyed the movie atleast i did anyway lol

Mr. Drucker
05-29-2013, 09:26 AM
The '90's' movie's reconstruction of Jan's fragile psyche as crazed neurotic was cornerstone to that first film as was the similar predicament Cindy found herself in in the sequel.Let's face it,it was actually very realistic that she might have become so jealous of Marcia that she might have wound up in therapy.But,of course,the aim of the original show was a "safer" formulaic approach."Full House" was a logical progression of this.

biffbronson
06-02-2013, 09:11 AM
And I thought it was funny that Marcia was SO popular in the movies but Greg was seen as a geek, afterall Greg was basically a male equivalent to Marcia.

This is a good observation. I think however they picked up on the vibe from the ep when Greg is starting high school and unsuccessfully tries to pick up (more or less) a hot, older student. Greg could be "geeky" at times as that episode showed, whereas I couldn't see Marcia doing something as clumsy as tearing the textbook page.

Wildchats
06-26-2013, 11:44 AM
Jan was pretty much the only Brady kid who was the most behaved. Sure, she did have some flaws, but she never went looking for trouble and she was always nice to people.


In the reunion movies, she was shown as following in Mike's footsteps, working as an architect. She was the most stable of her siblings as was Greg with his job at the hospital. Bobby had no career, Peter was doing secretary work, Marcia was not working, Cindy had the radio job but in the biz those types of jobs come and go so fast. Jan and Greg actually seem like they were the only ones who went to college and did 4+ years of it for sure. All the other Brady's either went, didn't go, or went somewhat to college based on their careers at the time. Society was much different in the 1980s/1990s, it was easier to get jobs when you finished college then.


In fact, Greg and Nora, Jan and Phillip, and Bobby and Tracy most likely stayed together in Brady history after the Brady's ended. I doubt any of these 3 would have gotten divorced. Marcia and Wally, I could almost bet they would have at some point. By this time, it was the 90s and even more people were getting divorced who fought. I bet they would have stayed together a few more years and then divorced after Mike's death/once the kids were driving/almost done high school circa 1999/2000. Peter and Cindy were the only ones floating around with no significant other to marry, really. Peter was a playboy after he broke up with Valerie and it was explaind he was exgaged to several women before her, and Cindy was dating her boss who was a widower with kids.