Ferris Bueller
The interwebs was aghast at the news that there may or may not be a sequel to Ferris Bueller’s Day Off in the near future.
A teaser trailer has been making the rounds featuring Matthew Broderick as Ferris all grown up reciting the classic line from the 1986 film “How can I handle work on a day like today?”. The nine second clip uploaded this weekend by user “chuckachucka2012” has managed to get the world’s attention.
It appears that the mysterious video clip was made as a Super Bowl commercial (the Super Bowl is next week) but what it’s meant to advertise nobody knows.
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Hollywood director John Hughes, who directed some of the greatest comedy movies of the past 25 years, has died of a heart attack at 59. The one standout of his life’s work is, of course, the utterly brilliant Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
A question, though: What was it that made Hughes’s Bueller character so great? He wasn’t especially good at anything: he was neither clever nor witty, he didn’t wear cool clothes, he liked daggy songs. And yet women wanted to be with him, and men wanted to be him. Was it just raw confidence?
Some links to some online Bueller memorabilia below, but over to you: How much did you love Ferris Bueller, and why?
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Camajam says:
What? Ferris is extremely witty. Read more »
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Abe Frellman, Queanbeyan says:
My favourite bit was where the Economics teacher tried to explain the Laffer Curve. If only Julie Bishop had seen the movie, she might still be Shadow Treasurer. Read more »
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