Not the Bradys XXX
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| Not the Bradys XXX | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Will Ryder |
| Produced by | Scott David, Jeff Mullen |
| Starring | Aurora Snow Leah Luv Hillary Scott Jasmine Byrne Alana Evans Paulina James Veronique Vega Ron Jeremy |
| Distributed by | Larry Flynt Publications Hustler |
| Release date(s) | 09/18/2007 |
| Language | English |
Not the Bradys XXX is an adult film spoof the popular family television show The Brady Bunch.
The producers David & Mullen have made their careers out of lampooning pop culture in an adult entertainment vein. Before Not the Bradys they set their spotlight on Britney Spears when they made the adult film Britney Rears.
The plot line of this movie follows that, faced with financial difficulties at home due to slow business at his architectural firm, Mike and his wife Carol reluctantly tell the kids that the entire household will be on a budget for the next few months until business picks back up and the cash crisis ends. The kids get together and decide to help out by taking on odd jobs, holding car washes and pitching in wherever they can to help save the family house from bank foreclosure. Mayhem ensues especially when Marcia unwittingly applies for a job as a figure model and finds out she's about to star in an adult movie.
Not the Bradys got an unexpected boost of publicity due to the fact that its release date coincided with rumors that 'Brady Bunch' actress Maureen McCormick admitted to a lesbian affair with co-star Eve Plumb in her memoir 'Here's the Story'. Although the book's publisher says the rumor is unfounded, the timing couldn't have been better.[1]
Not the Bradys XXX eventually generated an impressive buzz and proved to be a top seller for Larry Flynt Publications and Hustler. It gained critical raves from review states and was featured in many mainstream press outlets such as the New York Post, and the television program The Insider.[2]
Bush League TV made a short internet video called "Bush League 101: How to Break Into the Porn Industry" on the set of Not the Brady's sequel in 2008.

