The car went out the window...and an entire theater filled with rowdy teenagers went DEAD SILENT.
@3DJapan7 ай бұрын
In the 90s there was a Ska band called Save Ferris. They did a great cover of Come On Eileen.
@15blackshirt7 ай бұрын
Ferris' sister, played by Jennifer Grey, also starred in Red Dawn and Dirty Dancing. Other Matthew Broderick films include War Games, Biloxi Blues and Glory
@DocMicrowave5 ай бұрын
Broderick's computer and hacking into the school system was a nice nod to War Games.
@jeri38087 ай бұрын
Amelia, you've got to watch "Dirty Dancing" with JENNIFER GREY and PATRICK SWAYZE. Jennifer learned from her father Joel Grey, one of Hollywood's great dancers. Patrick was also a dancer. Great story.....great dancing!
@meliakelle5 ай бұрын
Dirty Dancing is one of my favorite movies!
@fightingidiocy77246 ай бұрын
40 years later, still seeing 'Save Ferris" billboards and water towers everywhere in Chicagoland
@dylancooper36907 ай бұрын
I was so in love with Sloane. She was the best.
@RichardM13667 ай бұрын
Ferris had a knack for having a good time. He was known all around town. This is a great one. The principal is funny. Kind of like the coyote in the Road Runner cartoons. It is well worth the in time you spend.
@DC_Prox7 ай бұрын
Fun trivia: the Beatles version of "Twist and Shout" heard in this movie is not only a cover, but it's a cover of a cover. A group called The Top Notes did it first, then the Isley Brothers did a slower rendition, and **then** The Beatles did a version based on the Isleys' version.
@ChaseDixon-ws2lg7 ай бұрын
At the end of the first DEADPOOL movie the did the same ending to Ferris Buellers day off
@ivaneames43543 ай бұрын
With a mother like that, it's no wonder Jean turned out the way she did. When she did the emergency stop near the end of the film her mother didnt think that maybe she had done it for a genuine reason, in fact she didn't even bother to look up to see if there was a genuine reason. She just immediately started berating her daughter. If this is an indication of what the Bueller home life is usually like then no wonder Jean feels second best to Ferris. Now that he has sorted out Cameron's life, Ferris's next project shoud be getting better treatment for his sister and through that, helping her loosen up a bit.
@chrisgrove78297 ай бұрын
Excellent reaction. I think most of us are concerned about that little chat with Cameron and his father and how that will go. They should have done a sequel, just to put our minds at ease:)
@bossfan495 ай бұрын
Sequels ruin everything.
@lazyperfectionist14 ай бұрын
10:20 "It is his _love._ It is his _passion."_ "It is his _fault._ He didn't lock the garage." 🤔 _Really?_ That strikes me as a pretty colossal _oversight._ This is a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder. To just call it "an extraordinarily valuable car" is to _detract_ from its value, a bit. I also see a much _older_ model car, there, in the garage that strikes me as probably a good deal _more_ valuable. Now, _museums_ keep inventory this valuable in stock, but not just under lock and key. Even in the '80's, with the most sophisticated alarm system in the world, they took it a step further. They secured it by keeping it under 24-hour _watch._ To do less than that with inventory this valuable is to _beg_ for it to be stolen.
@lazyperfectionist14 ай бұрын
9:10 "A family member _dies_ and you _insult_ me! What the hell is the _matter_ with you, _anyway?!"_ Rooney had the right _initial_ inclination. He asked his secretary to look up Mr. Peterson's _daytime_ number, so he could call him _independently._ He stopped trying to do this when another man called in, claiming to be _him._ If he _had_ actually called Mr. Peterson, he would've seen _through_ this.
@user-EricWatson557 ай бұрын
The scene in the police station pretty much predicted Charlie Sheen's life. In trouble with the police for drugs and hitting on random girls. 😉
@hulkhatepunybanner7 ай бұрын
*Lucky him.*
@NarnianRailway7 ай бұрын
With a televised baseball game and jumbo screen, Ferris Bueller certainly counts as a warm up for baseball films Amelia plans to watch. Always need a good warmup game before the season starts. Delightful reaction and home run by Amelia!
@lazyperfectionist14 ай бұрын
26:13 "Did you see me change out of my clothes by the jacuzzi?" Well you did it right in _front_ of him, Sloane.
@shainewhite27817 ай бұрын
Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and take a look around every once in a while, you could miss it.
@stanleydavidlepretre42417 ай бұрын
*The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering.* -Bruce Lee
@kellyokinneally39557 ай бұрын
I was 15 in 1986 when my friends and I saw this on a Saturday afternoon at the mall, then snuck into the next theater to see "Back to School" with Rodney Dangerfield. Oh the memories of hangin' out at the mall as a teen in the 80's. I'm 52 now and remember it all like it was yesterday. If you are younger than 25 and reading this, ENJOY EVERY DAY BECAUSE, as Ferris said, "LIFE MOVES PRETTY FAST" "Hold on to 16 as long as you can......"
@paulmartin23487 ай бұрын
WOW!!!!! There was a small theater maybe 1.5 miles from my house. A couple kids would buy tickets then open the back door for rest of our friends. (about the same age, born in 1972) Those were the best days of my life. Not that things are bad now the '80s were just a magical time to be alive. 😁
@stanleydavidlepretre42417 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree with you and the person who replied. The 80's, as a teenager, were the best. Great movies and music the fashion though... *not so much.* Finally I tell people that while I'm not over the hill I certainly can see the top of it, lol.
@tl11107 ай бұрын
The '80s were a very special decade for so many of us who lived through it. Amazing music, amazing movies and more, with none of today's nonsense. It really was the end of an era and I sure do miss it.
@russellbastion43157 ай бұрын
I'm a member of the 15 in 1986 club too. Get off my lawn...lol.
@bossfan495 ай бұрын
First reaction with Amelia. I came over from Criminal Content where Coby is hogging all the action. You are adorable and charming.😍 I'm glad you enjoyed the movie. John Hughes' movies meant a lot to young people in the 80s. He just seemed to "get" us. Also, he cranked out so much quality material in such a short time, both as a writer and director. All his characters were very human, and he obviously loved his adopted hometown of Chicago.
@evanirvana5007 ай бұрын
Many people don't get the subtle subtexts in this movie. Ferris lived a charmed life. Partly perhaps luck, partly just plain initiative and intelligence and clever, but mostly confidence in himself he never doubts himself or his choices, he's just go go go. Perhaps a touch of the sociopath. Lol my favorite scene is the wicked smile.he gives the camera at the end. But then you have Cameron who has zero confidence, zero boldness, and struggling with mental illness because he was seriously depressed. Possibly on verge of suicidal. Ferris tried to save him in his teenage confident way, a day out. It was all for his bff. This movie still resonates too bc I literally saw a billboard somewhere a month or two ago saying in a world if Camerons,v be a ferris.vbe bold.
@o0pinkdino0o6 ай бұрын
Ferris' mum and dad fell in love IRL and married after meeting on this show. Charlie Sheen was awake for 24hrs before shooting his scenes.
@ronfehr78997 ай бұрын
The outfit that Ferris was wearing, disguised as Sloane Peterson's dad, was similar to what Matthew Broderick wore in the live action version of Inspector Gadget. At least to me, thet looked similar.
@billtisch36987 ай бұрын
I grew up in Wilmette, the south end of "The Shore" aka the North Shore. I've been to all those places they went. Looks like Ferris and Co. lived in the high-end part of Kenilworth or Winnetka, just a few streets back from Lake Michigan. I lived just west of the tracks. The ravine that swallowed up the Ferrari at the end was part of a feature we kids fondly called "the ravines." I'm not sure how far they extended parallel to the lakefront. You could hang out in the ravines, and no one could find you or ever know what you were doing all day. Fast Times at New Trier High. Fifty years after I moved away, I still have dreams set in that area. It's usually about trying to get out but I can't find a way.
@anonymes28847 ай бұрын
So _Ferris_ lived in Shermer, Illinois (the fictional town where most John Hughes movies are set) but in reality the house, high school, water tower etc. were in Northbrook, Il (where Hughes lived as a kid, basically the real-life Shermer). You're pretty close in other words :).
@billtisch36987 ай бұрын
@@anonymes2884 Thanks. We North Shore kids never ventured that far inland. I didn't know Northbrook was that ritzy. But I do remember the trees near the shore were much bigger and formed a canopy that blocked most of the sky, so yeah, it must have been further west than where I said. Northbrook bordered the Ravines too I see on the map.
@bidwell137 ай бұрын
7:28 his car is fine. He’s basically having a fight with himself on whether to do what Ferris wants or ignore him. He gets in the car and starts it then decides “no I’m not listening to Ferris” then thinks “no I need to go see Ferris”. 17:02 charge it to Abe Froman’s account.😄
@dillonlexington7 ай бұрын
I love Amelia's reactions....she is sooo beautiful.
@TSIRKLAND7 ай бұрын
15:32 - They're looking down at Chicago from the skydeck of The Sears Tower: at the time, the tallest building in the world. (Now known as the Willis Tower, since somebody bought the naming rights. But true Chicagoans still know it will always be the Sears Tower.) In the decades since, there have been taller buildings built; we no longer hold that distinction. But it is still one helluva view!!!
@MarcoMM17 ай бұрын
Great reaction Amelia like always, love this movie its a classic, and some fun-facts about it. All the characters who have cars, (except for Cameron's dad whos car license plate says NRVOUS) have license plates that are abbreviations of John Hughs movies. His Mom’s car has a license plate that reads “MMOM” which is a reference to 1983’s Mr. Mom which Hughes wrote. His Dad’s car has a license plate that reads “VCTN” which is a reference again to 1983’s Vacation. His sister’s car has a license plate that reads “TBC” which is a reference to 1985’s The Breakfast Club. Lastly, Principal Rooney’s car has a license plate that reads “4FBDO” which translates to “For Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”. As you may have detected by the soundtrack, John Hughes was really into new wave music back then. All the posters in Ferris' and Cameron's rooms were his personal collection. Cameron only has U2 Boy, but Ferris has Bryan Ferry, Simple Minds, Killing Joke, Blancmange, The Damned, Charlie Sexton, Jah Wobble/Holger Czukay/The Edge, Flesh For Lulu, Cabaret Voltaire, The Rave Ups. There is actually a band Save Ferris named of course, after the charity theme in this film. You can see them make an appearance in the movie 10 Things I Hate About You. Also not sure it's been mentioned, but a Fun Fact about this movie is that the actors who played Ferris' parents met during the making of that movie and ended up getting married in real life. My interpretation in the end when the sister rushed home to catch Ferris before he could get home so he would get in trouble. Then she overheard the principal telling Ferris that he would have to spend another year in high school. Another year with the two of them at the same school was the LAST thing she wanted, so she covered for him instead. If she wanted to cover for Ferris as a result of her chat with Charlie Sheen, she would have driven slowly to ensure he got home first after she saw him in the street. Keep up the good work.
@popcornroulettereactions7 ай бұрын
Thank youuuuuus
@williamstevenson85187 ай бұрын
This is the result of the kid from Wargames getting held back three times.
@williamjones60317 ай бұрын
1. Alan Ruck was 29 when filming. 2. Charlie Sheen didn't sleep for 48 hours prior to his scene to get into character, 3. Ah, the days when MTV played videos. 4. IRL Broadrick and Grey had a thing going during the shoot. 5. Not pealing out in front of Rooney would have stopped him from going after Ferris. 6. They have a doggie door, odds are they have a dog. DA 7. This was John Hughes' ode to his hometown of Chicago. John Hughes. 8. I'm not in line to be his "best friend" because I wouldn't let him walk all over and/or Bull$hit me. 9. GOOF: It's awfully late in the day to have a full bus load of kids. 10. That same school was also used for "Uncle Buck" and "The Breakfast Club".
@christophercurtis41317 ай бұрын
I've been to Chicago. Four of the years I served in the Navy I spent stationed up at Great Lakes; I got down to Chicago every chance I could. I like your comment about wanting a red car. For me, my dream car is a 1968 Ford Mustang GT-390 Fastback, hunter green in color, because that is the same car driven by my favorite actor, Steve McQueen, in the 1969 film Bullitt. I loved your reaction to Ferris Bueller's Day Off. I was 15 the year it was released, and it is still one of my favorites.
@3DJapan7 ай бұрын
31 Flavors is indeed Baskin Robbins. I'm always surprised to hear it called that in those movie. Maybe a copyright thing but they call it 31 Flavors in Japan.
@joegreene76197 ай бұрын
One of the many films that proves that John Hughes was the 80s. There's just something about his understanding of that era that's impeccable in almost every iteration, and Ferris Bueller is near the top of the list of his best.
@ChaseDixon-ws2lg7 ай бұрын
Charlie Sheen stayed up for one or two days to look like that in the police station scene
@SeanBlader7 ай бұрын
I got lucky, I had a company send me to Chicago for a couple days for a conference. On the first day over the travel time from California we didn't make time for lunch, and then Deep Dish is so massive it took like 90 minutes for our order to make it to the table, I thought I was going to faint I was so hungry. The pizza was delightful. After the conference our VP took the whole IT Team out to rent and ride Segways. We rode them from downtown to Soldier Field, on the way passing the start of Route 66. It was one of my favorite touristy days ever.
@bossfan495 ай бұрын
The trick with deep dish is the sauce has to go on top, otherwise the cheese would burn due to the long cooking time.
@PreRockDoc7 ай бұрын
Having been a manager at Gino's East Pizza in Chicago, and also eaten deep dish at Uno's, Giordano's, and others in Chicago, I suggest you eat deep dish at Gino's East. I do believe the serve the best product. And, visit The Museum of Science and Industry. It sounds, on the surface, that it might be boring and specific, but I assure you it is neither.
@bossfan495 ай бұрын
I agree- Gino's. . Best atmosphere as well.
@ShaneLochlannBlack7 ай бұрын
I am a firm believer in the theory that Ferris Bueller's Day Off, the Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles not only take place in the same universe, possibly even in the same week chronologically, but the characters (Farmer Ted/Brian, Samantha/Claire, etc.) are virtually interchangeable film to film. I also believe Claire/Samantha dumped Jake for Bender, that Farmer Ted/Brian ended up with Caroline, and that Andrew and Allison are still going strong. I also subscribe to the ancillary theory that Weird Science might also be part of this universe, with Anthony Michael Hall being the dimension-traveling random element.
@ajschroetlin21967 ай бұрын
Geez, don't overthink it. 😉
@hulkhatepunybanner7 ай бұрын
*Can you show all this on a whiteboard?*
@anonymes28847 ай бұрын
Apart from the chronology, you know this is true right (or "true" at least :) ? It's not your head-canon or a theory in other words, almost all of John Hughes' movies are set in the fictional town of Shermer, Illinois and the high school in all the movies you mention (including 'Weird Science') is Shermer High. That was Hughes' canonical intent.
@ronfehr78997 ай бұрын
Another Matthew Broderick movie you should watch is WarGames. It's one of his earlier movies, and also involves computers.
@treetopjones7377 ай бұрын
Being able to afford the fancy restaurant: Ferris and Cameron both have rich parents ( we don't know about his girlfriend ). Ferris has an expensive sampling keyboard, a nice stereo system, and a nice ( for the time ) computer.
@BryanConnelly7 ай бұрын
This is a great movie…. Looking forward to watching it with you Amelia.👍😎
@mblackwl7 ай бұрын
In 1991 there was a short lived TV version of Ferris Bueller, probably inspired by the success of Parker Lewis Can't Lose. While It's fairly forgettable, in it Ferris' sister was played by "success is just a year or two away" Jennifer Aniston.
@lurkerrekrul7 ай бұрын
I don't know if it was inspired by this movie, but you may find this interesting... Someone created a computer program to deal with telemarketers that's similar to the doorbell trick in this movie. They took recordings of an old man saying generic lines that sound like half of a conversation, and wrote a computer program to play them in sequence. It answers the phone and says "Hello, this is Lenny.", and as the other person speaks, it waits for silence on the other end of the line, and plays the next recording. Each one is generic and vague enough that it really sounds like "he" is responding to what's being said. Eventually it runs out of lines, and starts over, but since there's so many of them, most people don't catch on for a while, or they just think that "he" is senile. At one point, there's the sound of ducks coming into the house and "he" says to hold on while he deals with them. Sometimes the calls last long enough that this gets repeated 2-3 times. I once listened to one that was a five-duck call. The woman on the end started getting annoyed at that point, "Oh lord, he's playing with the ducks again!" You can find a ton of the recordings here on KZbin if you're interested. Just search Lenny Versus Telemarketers, and you'll find them.
@willwilliamson95807 ай бұрын
big sister energy here....he will never pay the price because his attitude towards life and indomitable spirit gets him out of trouble. so there, take that.
@meliakelle7 ай бұрын
I am a big sister, so this checks out 😂 you sound like a little brother, this is the exact spirit my little brother had lol. He knew how to use it to his advantage!
@willwilliamson95807 ай бұрын
@@meliakelle im a big brother trapped in the body of a little brother.
@bossfan495 ай бұрын
The music in this film was cutting edge. There's some oddball pieces... Twist and Shout, Danke Schoen, I Dream of Jeannie theme. But the rest was all new-wave pop such as the signature "Oh Yeah" by Swiss electronic music duo Yello and other bands Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Big Audio Dynamite, The Flowerpot Men, Dream Academy, Zapp... John Hughes never released a soundtrack album because he thought the music was too obscure and no one would buy it. All the posters in Ferris room were from John Hughes personal collection... Simple Minds, The Damned, Cabaret Voltaire, Bryan Ferry, Charlie Sexton, Flesh For Lulu, Killing Joke.. and the lone picture in Cameron's bedroom of U2's War. John also had fresh music in his other teen movies Sixteen Candles, Pretty In Pink, Some Kind of Wonderful, The Breakfast Club.
@bossfan495 ай бұрын
The parade featured toward the end is the Von Steuben Day Parade. Baron Von Steuben was a Prussian military officer helped train the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. The troop of choreographed dancers is a salute to another classic Chicago movie- The Blues Brothers, which featured a similar scene with people dancing in the street. The parade is filmed in the same area as the scene in The Fugitive which takes place during an actual St. Patrick's Day parade. The fancy restaurant Chez Quis, is a pun on California pizza chain Shakey's- also a nod to The Blues Brothers who featured another fictional restaurant Chez Paul. The scene where Ferris hacks into the school computer is sort of a callback to his earlier film WarGames where he does the same thing. The greasy guy from OK Parking Garage and Charlie Sheen appear in another Chicago movie together - Eight Men Out, about the 1919 Chicago White Sox.
@FosterTravis10717 ай бұрын
My parents used the recral thermometer to discourage the faking sick.
@meliakelle7 ай бұрын
Now THAT is smart hahaha 😂
@EddieReischl7 ай бұрын
Wisconsin here, so I've been to Chicago a few times, not recently, for obvious reasons (It was quite a bit safer in 1986, at least during the day). Actually, Edie Mcclurg is doing her version of a stereotypical Wisconsin accent for that receptionist role. One of our goto movies for watching on Sundays while drinking bloody marys after a weekend of partying when we were in our late teens/early 20s. Great movie, great reaction.
@pardwayneАй бұрын
She's older than she looks! "Remember answering machines - that was before voicemail."
@johnpittsii75247 ай бұрын
Hi Amelia hope you are having an great and awesome day ❤
@ravex247 ай бұрын
I used to be in the Navy. I was stationed on USS Decatur (DDG-73).
@lazyperfectionist14 ай бұрын
5:13 Ferris does a lot, in this movie, to thumb his nose at authority for the day, but I think _this_ is the only thing he does that's actually all-out _illegal._ All in all, he demonstrates a curious aptitude for coming closer and closer to the line without actually _crossing_ it.
@Dark_eVader7 ай бұрын
Amelia couldn't miss FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF and I couldn't miss Amelia.
@philmullineaux54057 ай бұрын
ALL John Hughes movies must be watched! He fid kid movies and coming of age, like no one else! His apex was either Curly Sue, this, or Planes Trains and Automobiles! Pro tops, his dad is in Planes! And the assistant, and the teacher!
@williamstevenson85187 ай бұрын
4:00 That's Buffy!
@noahrobin19413 ай бұрын
and that’s Whistler from the Buffy TV show @3:54 ;)
@imthewolf13 ай бұрын
I have friends that went on a trip together to Chicago. They were going to go down route 66. Two had corvettes 2017, 2019. Another had a Hellcat. They parked in a parking garage when they got to Chicago. Next morning the Hellcat and the 2017 corvette were gone. They were able to find them and retrieve the corvette but not the Hellcat.
@Quarkburger4 ай бұрын
It's not every generation. This is the future that we used to weep for.
@TSIRKLAND7 ай бұрын
Chicago deep dish pizza is amazing. My favorites are Lou Malnati's and Giordano's. I like both of those, depending on my mood. Others have different opinions. It's an experience, to be sure! Some folks from out of town who have never experienced it before don't seem to care for it, preferring more traditional flat pizzas. We have those, too. But sometimes the real meal of a deep-dish just hits the spot!! Be prepared to really like cheese, and sauce, and crust, and toppings: because there is a lot of everything in every bite!
@TSIRKLAND7 ай бұрын
This film and "The Blues Brothers" I think are the biggest love letters to the City of Chicago ever put on film. There have been some other movies set here (and many more filmed here, set elsewhere- like Chicago standing in for Gotham City, for example), but those two have showcased the local sights, attractions, neighborhoods, and flavor more than any other. They're both from the 1980s, and it'd kinda' be nice to have one more recently, to show off what our fair city looks like in the 21st century... If anyone else has opinion on that or other films that may compare, let me know; I'd be happy to add to my list.
@bossfan495 ай бұрын
Along with John Hughes, several of director Andrew Davis' films are set in Chicago too- most notably The Fugitive..starring fellow Chicagoan Harrison Ford (and about a dozen other cast members are from Chicago)
@3DJapan7 ай бұрын
9 days doesn't even come close to me in high school. lol
@rockmanrespect4 күн бұрын
I recently found you through your reaction to another Chicago movie, Adventures in Babysitting. To answer your questions, I was born in Chicago, have had deep dish pizza many times, and have been to Cubs and White Sox baseball games.
@totomomo187 ай бұрын
Great movie. You should see another Matthew Broderick which is Lady Hawk. . Fun Fact during the filming of this movie Matthew Broderick and the actress who plays is sister were dating at the time.
@philmullineaux54057 ай бұрын
The assistant was personal friends with Hughes. She addlibbed her scenes here, the pens in the hair, and her scenes in Planes!😮😮😮😮😮
@dacechasinghawk39107 ай бұрын
When I was a kid? I loved Ferris Bueller. But I watch it now? And he see every relationship he has? He manipulate's and controls evey relationship he has. His family, his girlfriend and best friend. The movie is still classic? But people like that in 2024 are not my style. And this was John Hughes best movie.
@DrJohnnyFever.7 ай бұрын
Her laugh at 9:16 sounds like she's singing a march 😂
@meliakelle7 ай бұрын
I heard that 😂
@RobertNorthrop7 ай бұрын
Overtime, I've come to realize that Ferris is actually an anti-hero and Rooney is the beleaguered victim, trying heroically to protect the wellbeing of his students. Anyway, John Hughes was an entertainment icon for me growing up. His movies are often set in the Chicago suburban neighborhood of Northbrook, where he also grew up. I agree with a previous post - Cameron is the true hero. He comes into his own over the course of the film and by the end, despite or perhaps because of circumstances, you realize he's going to turnout ok.
@MoMoMyPup107 ай бұрын
Yeah, he recklessly breaks into a students home to 'protect the wellbeing of his students'. In what way are the students in danger by Ferris not going? If he can still legitimately pass his classes, what difference does it make?
@jollyrodgers72727 ай бұрын
Many states East of the Mississippi has a city and/or county named 'Decatur', after US Navy hero Commodore Stephen Decatur, Jr., at the strong request of Pres. Andrew Jackson.
@TSIRKLAND7 ай бұрын
Born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago. Those from the actual city usually consider us suburbanites "not real Chicagoans," and they have a point. But when speaking to anyone from another state, one just has to say, "I'm from Chicago," because nobody is going to know the suburbs by name. It's the same with any big city / metropolitan area: locals consider themselves of a very specific area, even down to the neighborhood or the block. But anyone not familiar with the area just needs a big city to go by.
@DustinHakonson7 ай бұрын
I am wearing my Save Ferris shirt right now. Total coincidence, just realized I had it on.
@peterdubois657 ай бұрын
Last time that particular model car was on the market it went for $17mil
@mattstanford96737 ай бұрын
John Hughes movies were god-tier storytelling.
@dylancooper36907 ай бұрын
Wasn't he 'canceled' for something?
@mattstanford96737 ай бұрын
@@dylancooper3690 Not to my knowledge. But I can't say I wouldn't be surprised if there was an attempt for one reason or another.
@cabmonk7 ай бұрын
I missed a couple months of grade 10 because I had surgery. Which included the first week of a new semester. There were a few new students in class. When I went back a couple of them were like who the hell is this guy lol.
@danielhoehne8017 ай бұрын
I grew up 20 minutes north of the city. Of course have had plenty of deep dish, but these days, that is mostly consumed by visitors. Tavern style is what the locals mostly prefer. Discovered that after moving back 5 years ago from living in small towns all over the country for 16 years. BTW, most of John Hughes movies take place within 5-15 minutes from where I grew up. lol The high school that Ferris attended is in our conference. And in the movie Risky Business, the movie theater that they drove by multiple times when Joel was in a car chase with "Guido the killer pimp", I saw the movie IN that theater. lol
@stanleydavidlepretre42417 ай бұрын
Loved Risky Business. If you haven't seen Tom Cruise in his first big Hollywood movie I'd recommend watching the 1981 film Taps. George C Scott and Timothy Hutton were the lead co stars. Sean Penn and Cruise had their first success with Taps.
@philmullineaux54057 ай бұрын
The song ea also hilighteed in Michael J Foxx, The Secret of my Success!
@taedover987 ай бұрын
New sub here, thank you for the reaction this made my night considering the fact that this is my favorite film.
@JamesGilburt-lb7sg7 ай бұрын
Hi Amelia, I loved your reaction to this comedy classic and was another brilliant reaction from you :) I'm subscribed, please react to Aliens (1986) soon and another hilarious John Hughes 80's teen comedy I highly recommend you react to is Weird Science (1985) so funny. I love Ferris Beuller's Day Off, it's so good and me and my sister quote the dialogue all the time. Matthew Broderick 'playing the claranet' bit was improvised. I need to try Chicago deep dish pizza too!
@thatpatrickguy34467 ай бұрын
Great reaction to a great movie from my (first) senior year of high school! Though in high school I was much more like Duncan in another great (if less well known) 80s teen movie called Some Kind of Wonderful, I admit that some parts of my 1986 year could have been used for this movie. I, like Ferris, had a knack for missing school days (I was counted absent 52 days my first senior year and more than that before I dropped out my second senior year) and altering the school's computer records (for a business econ class we used the school's computer to keep track of orders, expenses, sales, and profits. I changed my dad's work number to our home number and the home number to an out of the way pay phone at a nearby strip mall. Since it was just me and my dad at the rental house and I could erase messages from the school off of the answering machine before he got home from work, it kept him from knowing what a truant I was), though my best friend was a good student and I had no girlfriend, so I just went roaming on my own. 😀 My dad didn't have a Ferrari, but he did have a very nice black Alfa Romeo that I'd occasionally use when he was out of town for work. 😀 In spite of all that I became a mostly responsible adult. 😛
@Tardisius7 ай бұрын
On Jan. 20, 2020 one of the 'Ferris' Ferrari 250 GT California's (replica) sold for $396,000 ....=))
@goodshipkaraboudjan7 ай бұрын
Just imagine what that 250 GT would be worth today. Doubt they did the stunts with a real one but the showroom one looks legit. Good taste in cars Amelia, red ones always go faster.
@0okamino7 ай бұрын
An original one? Between 10 and 20 million bucks. Even a replica from the movie goes for over $300K.
@ronfehr78997 ай бұрын
One of my favorite fourth wall breaks is from the end credit scene of the Bill Murray movie Scrooged. There's a suggestion for Christmastime, if you haven't already seen it.
@TimothySmiths7 ай бұрын
Why does every reactor watching this film somehow do not get the fact that Rooney knocks the dog out with the vase of flowers, he did not poison him with the flowers or the candy.
@popcornroulettereactions7 ай бұрын
Look I think most people are in denial that this doggy was harmed in any way shape or form
@vincentvancraig3 ай бұрын
I just started this & heard ur intro…& Ferris also went to a baseball game on his day off😃😃😃
@carn95077 ай бұрын
Fun film. Though the scenes with the Principal trying to get into a house to get to Ferris sure become even creepier since Jeffrey Jones was revealed to be a... well... y'know. Still, everything else is fun. :)
@yw19717 ай бұрын
26:07 - Perfection
@ATN2USN7 ай бұрын
Love Chicago's Lakefront. Yes you need to try deep dish. Bring a good sized appetite.
@lazyperfectionist14 ай бұрын
31:03 "It's- Dude, it's _still_ breaking and entering." Yeah. Ferris may have just played a little hooky, but Rooney has broken several _laws._ He has _trespassed,_ he has drugged the family _dog,_ he has parked his car in front of a _fire hydrant,_ he has spent the better part of the day neglecting his responsibilities as the _dean,_ and he has probably broken _more_ laws that will occur to me after I give it some thought. He is in no position to go criticizing _Ferris._
@SammyxSweetheart.027 ай бұрын
(Apr 2024) (Sept 1, 2024) Buffy the vamp slayer (Kristy Swanson) 4:00 “Anyone raised or lowered”5:30 15:39
@Jimbaud17 ай бұрын
How cool is it to watch Ferris Bueller's Day Off with Tara Reid? Very, I say, Very indeed! ;-)
@bossfan495 ай бұрын
You mean Kaitlin Olsen's cuter younger sister?
@Jimbaud15 ай бұрын
@@bossfan49 Sure, why not? I'm in an especially agreeable mood today. 😀
@allenruss29767 ай бұрын
I never had to fake being sick. I just said I don't feel like going today. I missed 33 days my senior year
@Entertainer9894 ай бұрын
I had a crush on Ferris..he was just too cool
@philmullineaux54057 ай бұрын
Jennifer grey and Charlie did multiple scenes together in friends, and 2 and a half men!
@seanbumstead12507 ай бұрын
I saw this in the movie theater when I was 17
@ProjectGenesisMusic6 ай бұрын
Deep Dish is usually meh, but it's better cousin Stuffed is amazing! Giordanos is the best chain with Stuffed pizza, but they gave up and just call it deep dish. It's still rare we get it in Chicago because Tavern Style (thin crust at any mom and pop place or bar) is Chicago's true best pizza. Hope these tips from your friendly fat guy help haha
@frankrossi69727 ай бұрын
As a Chicago native, I must stress that deep-dish is overrated. The heavy crust drowns out the toppings. The best Chicago pizza is thin crust cheese (aka “pub-style,” rectangular instead of round)-ideally Vito and Nick’s on the South Side. Actually, the “Windy City” moniker has been disputed. One of the earliest origins has been traced to New York and Chicago's feud over who would host the World’s Fair circa 1900, and some New York columnist said that Chicago politicians were “full of hot air” and “windbags,” which evolved into “Windy City.” The other explanation is, of course, based on the harsh, cold winds that slam the city coming off of Lake Michigan. Those wintry winds, indeed, can be troublesome. When my wife and I visited my dad circa 2000, I took her downtown to show her the city (she’s a Texan) and wanted her to see the view like in the movie, atop the Sears Tower-----but it was too windy that day and they had to close the observation deck over safety concerns! The other classic Chicago film you must see is “The Blues Brothers” (1980). It’s got comedy. It’s got music. It’s got action, and a whole lotta blues, soul, jazz, and R&B jams and legends, with just as much Chicago attitude and as many sights and sounds as “Bueller.”
@bossfan495 ай бұрын
Vito and Nicks makes the best frozen pizza as well. (The Fugitive is another great love letter to Chicago)
@frankrossi69725 ай бұрын
I didn't like how they portrayed Chicago cops as provincial dopes who wouldn't consider new evidence, though. Never good when you wind up rooting for the feds. Two Irish cops married into my Italian family, and they never would've been that reckless and crooked.
@ShawnGoodinK4RSG7 ай бұрын
BTW, Cameron's mom is in Decatur, Illinois (not Georgia).
@user-EricWatson557 ай бұрын
Paul McCartney hated the horns playing during "Twist and Shout".
@0okamino7 ай бұрын
That’s kind of funny because the Beatles version is a cover of a cover. The original version by The Top Notes has a saxophone in it, and the Isley Brothers cover of it has a horn section, sounding a lot like in the movie.
@vincentvancraig3 ай бұрын
I think she didn’t recognize Rooney in the heat of the stress & fear of the moment & the adrenaline of the moment & being scared & startled she just kicked him in the face three times & ran away, kind of like being alone at night in the woods you’d prob see things that weren’t there or hear something & just start fleeing, & run away as fast as u could…you’d be jumpy….i certainly would be & have been, lol.
@user-EricWatson557 ай бұрын
If you pay attention you'll realize this film is really about Cameron. Ferris is trying to teach him how to live.
@frankiek22697 ай бұрын
Not true. It’s all about Ferris. Ferris didn’t skip school and get Simone out for Cameron. He did everything for himself. The film is about a kid that manipulated everything around him for their advantage. The “helping” Cameron was just him imposing his beliefs on how you should live on another.
@user-EricWatson557 ай бұрын
@@frankiek2269 Opinions differ.
@frankiek22697 ай бұрын
@@user-EricWatson55 Then why did you post your comment like it’s fact?? Like John Hughes himself said it? You’re wrong. Get over it!
@CoryGasaway7 ай бұрын
No. The film is unequivocally Ferris-centered. Cameron is a foil, which by definition alone is a character meant to help illustrate the character of the protagonist. I think what you're saying is a critical component to Ferris's character's charming greatness, but every scene is about Ferris in some way. The side plots with Rooney, his sister, his parents, etc, have nothing to do with Cameron.
@user-EricWatson557 ай бұрын
@@CoryGasaway Who cares? I simply made a statement. If you're that desperate for a debate, look elsewhere. Get a life.
@MikeKruzel7 ай бұрын
Classic! Love this movie!
@lazyperfectionist14 ай бұрын
13:24 "I did not achieve this position in life by having some snot-nosed punk leave _my_ cheese out in the wind." Well, no. You were promoted to dean for handling all your _other_ responsibilities; responsibilities that are, conveniently, not causing problems _now._