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Ferris Bueller's Day Off

HERE IT IS GUYS! MOVIE NUMBER ONE :) So I loved this movie a lot more than I expected going in πŸ₯²

I watched this on Paramount+. Let me know your thoughts in the comments!! :)

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Ferris Bueller's Day Off

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Here's a headcanon that will really spin your noggin: Ferris and Sloan don't exist. Cameron invented them as a means of dealing with his own fractured psyche. He created Ferris to be everything that he wished he could be, and Sloan to be his idea of the perfect woman. Roll that around for a while.

Myoclonic Jerk

Save Ferris!

Brian

Great intro and fantastic reaction! According to Variety, they are working on a sequel called Sam and Victor's Day Off about the two guys who took the Ferrari for a joy ride

Paul M

And finally, Breakfast Club and Ferris were made by John Hughes. You should check out the other John Hughes movies.

The Dingo

By the way, the mileage was 301.7, not 3017. they only drove it like 175 miles.

The Dingo

This movie is a Gen X anthem

The Dingo

I've seen this movie a ton, but watching with somebody that hasn't seen it before makes it way better. I love that it's in Chicago. That's where I'd move to if I had the dough to do it. And seeing baseball games in person is a lot more fun than watching on TV.

Joe Blankenship

Love the unintended bloopers in the intro :)

The Dingo

Love this film, seen this so many times over the years and it never gets old.

Richard Davies

Fun reaction; especially the speculation about the car... As to the deep secret thing... people miss more than they notice however, it is not too late to correct those things and also (probably more important) forgive themselves for past failures to stop and look around. Pretty sure that micro-sermon was more annoying than you are in your reactions so this Gen-Xer will stop now and keep enjoying the ride.

Michael Labs

Fun reaction. I saw this in the theater in the summer of '86 between my junior and senior years of high school. The movie was like a documentary/fantasy for me at the time.

Ian Cano

Thanks for a great reaction. I agree that the movie's overall message is to live life now! I've watched "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" many times since it was released on disc and streaming and always watch it from beginning to end. May I suggest another comedy about growing up in a bygone era - George Lucas' "American Graffiti" (1973). The movie poster tagline was "Where Were You In '62?" but the theme of the movie is actually 'You can't stay 17 forever."

ButtercupsTrueLove

Nailed it with the analysis as always! Hank in Breaking Bad does a really bad "Bueller? Bueller" impression, but I think that as around the beginning of S2.

Mike Miner

"I see Matthew Broderick as a grown man." You're not wrong, Matthew Broderick was 23-24 when he filmed this movie. Also, Alan Ruck who plays his best friend Cameron is 30 years old here.

David Crabtree


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