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.
No incarnation of the Brady Bunch, no matter how cleverly satirized, can use up an hour and a half's screen time without making the audience feel like they've overdosed.
– James Berardinelli,
ReelViews,
1 Jan 2000
fresh:
Still delivers diverting comic fluff for the bland clan's fans.
– Susan Wloszczyna,
USA Today,
1 Jan 2000
rotten:
I didn't laugh much during A Very Brady Sequel, but I did smile a lot.
– Roger Ebert,
Chicago Sun-Times,
1 Jan 2000
fresh:
As a satire of a sitcom that wasn't funny, it's often at its funniest when it's purposely stale.
– Mick LaSalle,
San Francisco Chronicle,
18 Jun 2002
fresh:
A considerably better second installment than one usually encounters.