FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF (1986) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION
FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF (1986) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION
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You missed Ferris after the credits telling everyone in the theater to go home!
@philhaverland9578
Жыл бұрын
Yeah that was one of the first movies to have an end parts I'm surprised they haven't gone back to that to look at it
@slick8086
Жыл бұрын
@@philhaverland9578 Deadpool even copied it.
@BigBoss-zi5ss
Жыл бұрын
Chika Chikaaaaaaaaaaaa !!!
@BWcapture
Жыл бұрын
Yes, I was waiting for it. Damn! :(
@lincolnadams83
Жыл бұрын
Ultimate Easter Egg!
“Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” - Ferris Bueller.
@kelanth462
Жыл бұрын
WISDOM!
@WristwatchAddiction
Жыл бұрын
“Your still here!? It’s over. Go home!”- Ferris The first post credit scene on record as far as I’m aware of 👍
@marietheresahughes2911
Жыл бұрын
AMERICAN PIE 🥧
@Nutrient-Gold
Жыл бұрын
@@marietheresahughes2911 Ferris 1980s, American Pie 1990s.
@kelanth462
Жыл бұрын
@@Nutrient-Gold Are we talking the movie or the song?
The actor who played the history teacher, Ben Stein, pretty much built his entire career off of that "Bueller...Bueller..." scene. He is actually an economist.
@maryellenazack4466
Жыл бұрын
So many famous people in this blockbuster! 👏👏👏
@Moviefan2k4
Жыл бұрын
Ben Stein is more than an economist. He has also been a lawyer, legal professor at multiple schools, speechwriter, author, game show host, and documentary filmmaker. He gets a lot of flack for his conservative views, but he's still respected by a lot of people.
@markmorningstar5374
Жыл бұрын
More than just an economist, he coined the phrase of the answer to the question he asked in the movie, with the answer of "Voodoo economics".
@TheGoofyBuddha
Жыл бұрын
@@Moviefan2k4Ummm, I wouldn't say many people still respect him after that viral RACIST rant...😒
@Ziggopotamus
7 ай бұрын
@@TheGoofyBuddha He never said anything remotely racist. You people can't handle facts so you just call everything racist
Fun fact: the actors who played Ferris' parents fell in love on the set making this movie and got married.
@tracemacmillan9718
Ай бұрын
Awww that’s so sweet! Incredible! Makes me adore this movie even more now
What a lot of people miss about Cameron is that in the scenes in his bedroom, he is feeling suicidal. The "I'm dying."/"You're not dying, you just can't think of anything good to do." bit is to show that Ferris knows that his friend gets into these bouts of depression, and has more than once had to pull him out of it. He goes about it in a self-indulgent way, but Ferris is honestly trying to keep Cameron from doing something to himself. That is why he is so fast to react in the pool scene. When Cameron finally has his cathartic moment in the garage, that is what makes Ferris think he's "going to be okay." That line has nothing to do with his buddy's potential trouble about the car, but rather that Cameron won't come to serious harm when they eventually go their separate ways.
@heather9857
Жыл бұрын
@leniobarcelos1770
Жыл бұрын
Well said, amigo.
@ClickToPreview
Жыл бұрын
Uh, NO. He's NOT feeling suicidal. That's RIDICULOUS. Cameron presents as a hypochondriac because he feels he has zero personal autonomy and that he is a victim of the whims of his parents (VERY common for rich kids with ambitious, successful, wealthy parents). Because of this, he has no personal motivation in the beginning to be his own man and make his own decisions. Luckily, Cameron does not ever reach the breaking point of, say, Neil Perry in Dead Poet's Society. Enter Ferris Bueller "You're my hero". It's tongue-in-cheek and lighthearted. And after he demolishes the Ferrari, do you see a suicidal teen? NO. HE FINALLY GETS IT. Being TOO serious is the danger. He'll take the heat and have a talk with his stepfather MAN TO MAN.
@dagan2000
Жыл бұрын
@@ClickToPreview there was some backstory that was cut out involving Charlie Sheen's character. in the original draft, he was Garth Volbeck, a childhood friend of Ferris. he also had a rough homelife like Cameron, but being an 8th grader at the time, Ferris couldn't help his friend then, who as we see ended up as a strung out burnout. He was saving Cameron from the same fate.
@susannariera
Жыл бұрын
He is the kind of friend that Cameron needs.
You missed the end, the end scene where the principal goes on the school bus was a way to keep the audience in the cinema to stay till the end because there's an end of credit scene, I think it was the first film to ever to use an end credit scene in a movie, but Marvel uses it all the time now. I watched this in the cinema theatre when it was released and the end credit scene was just the perfect ending to the film, Ferris comes out in his dressing gown telling everybody to go home and that the movie had ended, The movie Deadpool copied the whole Ferris end credit scene as a homage too, but not alot of people got the reference.
@omgbygollywow
Жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/hmWMyaismdfUgdo.html Go home scene.
@lynnhettrick7588
Жыл бұрын
The Deadpool scene is the best! I think it’s been parodied in other shows/movies too.
@dirkpittx
Жыл бұрын
This is where Kevin Fiege got the idea for Marvel end credit scenes. He said he loved it when he watched it and wanted to create a similar feel.
@lisadouglas8828
Жыл бұрын
I got it!
@chelsea747
Жыл бұрын
Yes, this is the first time I can remember seeing an end of credit scene. I was 9 when this came out but I saw it on VHS so I was probably 10 or 11 when I first saw the movie. I remember we were all surprised, thought it was so brilliant, and it felt like it had never been done before.
One of the things I really like about this film is how, for most of it, Ferris comes off like a self-indulgent scamp who kind of uses his friends without much thought for the potential consequences the things he pushes them into might have in their lives BUT, as the movie goes on, we get peeks into his motivations to see that it's not all just Ferris being about Ferris. He's trying to pull Cameron out of his rut, he wants them all to spend time together before they go their separate ways after graduation, and, when real trouble happens with the car, Ferris immediately steps up and offers to take full blame so Cameron won't get in trouble. Yeah, Ferris is a trickster, but his motivations are deeper than they seem at first and he's ready to sacrifice himself when things actually get serious. For a character who, unlike most protagonists, doesn't evolve over the course of the story, the filmmakers achieved a similar arc by slowly revealing his motivation rather than changing it. It's underplayed in the movie and is really well done.
@urthboundmisfit
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's like I said in another comment here: society lets boys and men get away with a LOT without loss of reputation, so maybe Ferris would have been popular anyway, but people seem to genuinely LIKE him and that's not just by chance. He's even super good to his girlfriend, which with a lot of these popular guys that doesn't necessarily happen. People are saying "I wouldn't want my daughter dating this guy" -- whyever not? He's a gem. If my high-school boyfriend had been like him, I think my life would have gone a lot better.
@robbob5302
Жыл бұрын
Nice post
That wasn't Chubby Checker singing during the parade, that was actually the Beatles singing "Twist and Shout". Great reaction.
@TheInvisibleMan229
Ай бұрын
Yep. Chubby Checker recorded it, but even his version was a cover. It was first released by the Top Notes in 1961. The Beatles version is my favorite, though.
I love how Amber expresses so much compassion for Cameron.
That version of "Twist and Shout" was the Beatles. Great cover. John's voice was raw from recording all day, and it just made the song sound better.
@realmorgan3075
7 ай бұрын
Glad they recognized the original and not the silly cover. Yeah the Beatles were overrated and got popular playing campfire singalongs
@RexFuturi
7 ай бұрын
@@realmorgan3075 How does one function with such a severe mental disability?
@realmorgan3075
7 ай бұрын
@@RexFuturi ask all the Beatles fans
@RexFuturi
7 ай бұрын
@realmorgan3075 I dunno why they'd have any special insight into your defective mind.
@photobackflip
6 ай бұрын
@@realmorgan3075 Chubby Checker wrote "The Twist", which is what they claimed the song to be. Beatles covered "Twist and Shout" which was the song in the movie. Different songs, not connected at all apart from the word "Twist". For someone with such strong opinions, you should look into learning the facts. Helps you not look like an idiot on the internet.
There is an argument to be made that Cameron is actually the protagonist of the film. He's the one who goes through a traditional character arc and comes out changed at the end. Ferris is like a trickster character here. He causes chaos wherever he goes but he brings so much life with him that people can't help but love him. Look up the trickster archetype to see what I mean. It's a traditional archetype that is present in folklore and mythology all over the world. They are boundary-crossers who playfully disrupt normal life and then re-establish it on a new basis. Loki, in the original Norse Mythology (not the MCU) is a trickster character. So is Brer Rabbit from African American folklore, Hermes from Greek mythology, and and Maui in Polynesian mythology.
@YouGetSoAlone
Жыл бұрын
I’ve even heard it argued that Ferris and his girlfriend are all just in Cameron’s head (a la Fight Club).
@sheripetrey4257
Жыл бұрын
The coyote is the trickster in native American folklore.
@gavinbrando8255
Жыл бұрын
Someone has been watching Jordan Peterson lectures online 🤔
@emmerinman1331
Жыл бұрын
@@gavinbrando8255 Ugh nonono. I took a class on world mythology in undergrad and wrote a paper about trickster characters. I'm now working on a Master's in Film and Media Studies, and applying these concepts to films and TV shows in my papers.
@rik6696
Жыл бұрын
@@gavinbrando8255 You know there was such a thing as folklore, myths and psychology before that drug addicted junkie Peterson right?
That was the Beatles. Not Chubby Checker who actually lived about five minutes down the road from me in his later years ! SHAKE IT UP BABY
Someone else may have already mentioned this but, the best part about the parade scene is that the filmmakers really did just take over a Chicago parade so, a lot of the crowd reactions really are just reactions from normal people who had come to see the parade (ignoring the choregraphed dance group, obviously 😆). Particularly, the shot of the dancing construction worker on the scaffolding was just the cameraman noticing a real construction worker dancing and rocking out to the music and was able to catch it on camera. P.S. This specific version of "Twist and Shout" was actually done by The Beatles! Though it was originally recorded by an obscure group called The Top Notes and then, later became a hit when the Isley Brothers covered it.
@s.mcpherson6354
Жыл бұрын
Please don't take this as a challenge, it's just a clarification. They did put their own float in a real parade without telling everyone, but the media had reported the film was shooting as Hughes was known in the area. That brought an even bigger crowd down. But in total, the parade scene was a three day shoot with rehearsals. (They came back the following weekend.) You're right about a lot of it being spontaneous. Broderick was hurt and couldn't do the choreography on the float, so they just winged it. But you can't set up many close-ups in a real parade, hence them coming back.
@stevensheegog3942
Жыл бұрын
Another interesting fact about the Isley Brothers, they wrote the song Shout in 1959. Ron Isley is still making money off that one.
@robbob5302
Жыл бұрын
That construction worker dancing is the first thing pops into my head, when I think of this movie!! If he wasn't a professional dancer, he was in the wrong career!
@itss_nattyj
Жыл бұрын
I was in that parade scene with my stepdad and two younger cousins. My mom had to stop by her office (the building where the dancers are on the steps) that Saturday, and while she was upstairs we were in the crowd on the sidewalk right next to the float. We had no idea what it was for but it was a lot of fun.
Great film!!! Especially the parade scene with Beatles' "TWIST AND SHOUT"
@dennisgarcia3901
Жыл бұрын
Must do a music reaction to Twist and Shout (Beatles cover original by Isley Brothers)
@SweetThing
Жыл бұрын
Yep that wasn't Chubby Checker; that was the Beatles!
@marietheresahughes2911
Жыл бұрын
AMERICAN PIE 🥧 😂🤣😅
@vincegamer
Жыл бұрын
I heard chubby checker and thought: what? Who can't recognize the beatles?
@reesebn38
Жыл бұрын
I came to see if anybody corrected the who sang Twist and Shout in the movie. If anybody questions can The Beatles rock out? Play them Twist and Shout it always put a smile on my face and makes me want to dance.
Can't believe they never released a soundtrack album for this. The instrumental version of The Dream Academy's cover of The Smiths "Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want" during the museum scene is beautiful.
@chrisminer
Жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful cover!
This was shot during the real parade!!
Best part of the movie is that there’s not a cell phone in sight. Man, I miss the 80s.
Recognize the principal from Beetlejuice, and his older sister from Dirty Dancing? Love how he breaks the fourth wall throughout the movie. You've gotta see him in, War Games!
@Billinois78
Жыл бұрын
1:10 and 11:12
@jimeiden2360
Жыл бұрын
Shall we play a game?
@_BigWillyWonka
Жыл бұрын
Los Angeles police arrested actor Jeffrey Jones, best known for his role as the smarmy principal in the movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," on charges of using a minor for sex acts and possession of child pornography, officials said. Yeah about that actor who was the principal
@btnhstillfire
Жыл бұрын
Hes also great in “Howard the Duck” and “Mom and Dad Save The World” w Terri Garr, Kathy Ireland and Jon Lovitz.
@sean_b_drummer
Жыл бұрын
@@btnhstillfire didn't care for, Howard 🤷♂️
This version of Twist & Shout was done by the Beatles, and one of the Beatles was in the parade crowd.😊
As the youngest of 6 kids. I would always get away with “I’m sick and can’t go to school “. My mom would always fall for it 😊
You didn't get to see the very last scene where Ferris says "You're still here? It's over. Go home. Go." Now you'll never get that reference if you see the movie Deadpool someday.
Ahh you missed the ending where Ferris comes out and breaks the 4th wall lol. Great reaction as always guys!! When this movie came out, all of us teens wanted to be Ferris lol. But now as an adult, definitely will make sure my daughter stays away from a boy like him haha
@zsming
Жыл бұрын
Yes, was looking for this comment. This was also the scene Deadpool copied in the 2016 Deadpool film end credit scene.
@AldousTyler
Жыл бұрын
Please, PLEASE watch through to the end of the credits. THIS FILM INVENTED THE END CREDITS SCENE.
@dr.burtgummerfan439
Жыл бұрын
@@AldousTyler Well, not really. But it did make it famous.
@5treams
Жыл бұрын
@@AldousTyler The Muppet Movie did it before Ferris with Animal saying "Go Home, Go Home"
@higgme1ster
Жыл бұрын
Jonny, I was 33 when this came out so my take on it was imagining how my youth might have been.
When I’m saw Ferris Bueller’s Day Off in the theater in 86. Everyone was leaving the theater and after credits finished rolling, the movie was not yet over. People stayed, my friends and I stayed for that very last scene. Let the credits rolls. But you have to see the very ending because this is an iconic last scene.
the "Bueller... Bueller..." guy was once a speech writer for presidents
When I was in 8th grade in 1990 the teacher had us do a report on who our hero was. I did mine and said that Ferris Bueller was my hero, I got an F because according to the teacher Ferris Bueller is not a real person. I may have failed in the eyes of the teacher, but won in the eyes of my fellow students and friends.
@connieb4372
Жыл бұрын
What a sucky teacher to not accept your report, unless there was a stipulation that it HAD to be based on a real person.. some teachers just don't get it. I would have focused more on your writing and creativity than on if the character was real or not.
@GenXDaddyO
Жыл бұрын
Was your teacher’s name Mr. Rooney by any chance? 😂
@diannklotzbier7447
4 ай бұрын
Good for you! A good teacher would have appreciated you effort!
They might as well have named the movie "Saving Cameron Frye". The key line was said by girlfriend Sloane to Ferris near the end: "You knew what you were doing when you got up this morning, didn't you?" I loved this movie when I saw it in the theater 36 years ago and I love it even more now.!
I absolutely love Ferris. This is such a wonderful iconic coming of age film. Still a great movie today.
My favorite part is that little "whoa" laugh Cameron gives after the car crashes ☮️
Great reaction, guys! The 2nd song Ferris lip synced during the parade was Twist and Shout by The Beatles
@rostand5264
Жыл бұрын
Originally Isley Brothers 😊
@chelsea747
Жыл бұрын
Please do a reaction to the Beatles’ version!!
*Ladyhawke* (1985) starring Rutger Hauer, Michelle Pfeiffer and Matthew Broderick is another good movie. Got to give Ferris props though for telling Cameron he'd take the blame for the car so Cameron wouldn't be in trouble.
@VENOMS_WRAITH
Жыл бұрын
Ladyhawke was one of my favorite movies.
Matthew Broderick (who plays the main guy Ferris) is such a good actor. He was also the voice of Simba in Disney's The Lion King (1994). His acton film Godzilla (1998) was the first DVD I ever bought, back when DVD's first came out to replace VHS tapes. Definitely worth watching Godzilla if you haven't seen it! 😀
@garybradford8332
Жыл бұрын
The first film I saw him in was in the medieval fantasy film "Lady Hawk". His way a narrating events around him feel spontaneous and he really is a helluva actor.
@adamkaige
Жыл бұрын
@@sonza68 Don’t think I’ve seen that!
The singing in the parade is my fave scene from this movie. Top tier comedy movie and one of my fave movies of all time.
You guys are really hittin' it now. Could be the most quotable movie ever. A f*cking classic! They don't make them like this anymore. This is quintessential 80's gold.
@newmoon766
Жыл бұрын
I have still been known to say, "Parental units". Yes, I saw it in a theater. 😎
@Uatu-the-Watcher
Жыл бұрын
I don’t know. Airplane is quite quotable. :-)
@Bozbaby103
Жыл бұрын
coughprincessbridecough
@bellodrade
Жыл бұрын
@@Uatu-the-Watcher did you see their reaction to that movie? It totally went over their heads. They didn't know what to make of it. The Zucker humor just didn't translate. We got it. They probably wouldn't get Mad Magazine or National Lampoon. Millennials just don't seem to have the muscle memory for sarcasm and satire.
Charlie Sheen is the brother of Emilio Estevez the jock on The Breakfast Club, their dad is Martin Sheen another great actor
@lynnhettrick7588
Жыл бұрын
Good fact for them to know!
The "Voodoo Economics" lecture that Ben Stein gave in the movie is completely improvised by him and is all 100 percent true economics historical facts, since Ben majored in economics at Columbia University and was a speech writer for both Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. The restaurant "Chez Quiz" (pronounced Shay-Kee) is a play on words for the famous Shakey's Pizza franchise. The building was also previously used for the fine dining scene in "The Blues Brothers", where they go to recruit Mr. Fabulous.
I giggled and laughed out loud the entire time I watched this. I forgot how funny this movie was. 🤣🤣🤣
Great thing about this movie: The Mom and Dad fell in love on the set of FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF and got married.
I was 17yrs old in 1986, and my mother (as both a parent and an 8th Grade History Teacher) all but FORBID me to go see this movie because "it makes parents and school teachers look stupid." I went anyway. Still a classic. Mom got over it. LOVE YOU, MOM!!
The reason this movie is so funny and so entertaining is because it’s so outrageous 😂There is no way someone could be this charming and this lucky :) Great movie :)😊
@Gravydog316
Ай бұрын
I am.
I am at the point where the valet service returns the car. It wasn't just two random people that went on a joyride, it was the valet service dudes, and rather than taking it immediately and parking it and then retrieving it later, they did this long joyride. That's why when it comes back, Cameron says, wow that was quick. Sometimes it seems like it takes forever for the valet service to go retrieve the vehicle and bring it back. Especially when you are anxious to leave.
This was a John Hughes film. He had a quite the run during the 80's. You really need to watch Sixteen Candles. Also, there is a bit at the very end, as has been pointed out, that is super meta. More of Ferris talking directly to the audience. Its after all the credits have rolled. It puts he cap on the movie. Your observation about kids in the 80's is spot on. They were, and are, full of something. Great reaction guys. SAVE FERRIS!
@blacksheep_edge1412
Жыл бұрын
They already did The Breakfast Club. But other films I would recommend that were directed by Hughes include Weird Science and Uncle Buck
Happy Birthday Amber Can't believe you missed the end with Ferris telling you to go home. Now for the music suggestions 1.) "Twist and Shout" by the Beatles not Chubby Checker 2.) "Oh Yeah" by Yello 3.) Please, please, please react to some Save Ferris (the band) personally I prefer their cover of "Come on Eileen". Hope you guys are having fun with the last days of summer break.
@group-music
Жыл бұрын
"Oh Yeah" is by Yello without a "w" at the end. A Swiss duo.
@itsmedino
Жыл бұрын
@@group-music thank you
My mom took me to see this the first week it came out (got a free button and poster). Not a film a twelve-year-old should watch with a parent, but I am so grateful for the memory! Thank you for this one!
Oh, the Lennon's voice is wonderful. Twist and Shout.
I saw "Ferris Bueller" and instantly clicked watch.. this movie is so good.. and has stood the test of time.. the end.. is hysterical.. glad your getting him caught up!!
The actors playing the mother and the father wound up getting married in real life. That was the Beatles, not Chubby Checker. Those construction workers were not part of the movie, they just decided to dance and the cameras caught them.' Jeffrey Jones (the principal) got arrested for soliciting a minor to pose for nude photos and is on the federal sex offender watch list. He's been arrested multiple times for failing to update his status. No, you missed the ending! Now watch Adventures in Babysitting. Another great movie.
@YolandaAnneBrown95726
Жыл бұрын
The scenes with Jones and the creepy looks have NOT aged well, has it?
@monicamoore1310
Жыл бұрын
I was looking through comments to see if anyone mentioned the principal and his status. That just makes that whole scene so much worse.
“He’s showing you teeth” One of my Dad’s favourite sayings was “Never trust a smiling dog”. He had a card with that saying pinned to the board by his desk. 😆
One of the greatest movies of the 80's, one that most people should have on their Must-Watch lists. The scene where the Ferrari is being damaged and then destroyed makes me cringe in fear everytime I watch this movie. Also, whenever one of them comes up for sale at auction, they sell for upwards of $2.5-$5 million dollars. Loved your review of this movie, and I am curious to see what other 80's and 90' movies you check out!
The parade wasn't staged-it was an actual parade going on and the director got permission to film it. They even built their own float to use for the movie. Nobody knew what was going on, let alone they were filming a movie. The guy on the scaffold wasn't scripted. He was seen by the camera man and quick moved the camera to get him dancing, which is why the scene is a bit shaky.
Ooooh and they made it so close to the end of the credits, but not quite there HAH! Great reaction
@autonomouspublishingincorp8241
Жыл бұрын
The cocaine probably helped too.
@annmariemills7772
Жыл бұрын
I watched someone else watch the very end credit and they said "DEADPOOL"😂😂😂😂
@andreadeamon6419
Жыл бұрын
The ending is one of the best scenes of the movie
@autonomouspublishingincorp8241
Жыл бұрын
@@andreadeamon6419 Agree the post credit scene is iconic. It wasn't the first ever post credit scene in a movie, but it popularized the use of end credit tags that are now commonplace in the industry all thanks to this movie.
@heather9857
Жыл бұрын
If they watch Alien and then Aliens I hope they watch Aliens until the very end of the credits : )
The shot of the construction worker and the window washer. Were not planned, they actually people reacting to the parade. John Hughes loved those shots so much, he decided to keep them in the movie! Gen Xers are BadAss! 😄😆😅😂🤣
Possibly one of the greatest movies of the 80s! Living in Chicago I think of this movie every time I go downtown. Ha ha
This is killing me that these movies from the 80's are considered older classic movies, even though those of us who saw them back then knew just how good they were and that they would someday be considered classics, because the 80's seems like yesterday to me! 😄📼📺 I think it's great when I hear Amber talking about the music and movies her mother introduced to her to growing up, and it's fun watching you guys having such a great time watching them now. Another great classic to watch is "Stand By Me", "Big" ( with Tom Hanks), and I can't remember if you have already seen "Splash" (again with Tom Hanks). Another great movie from Tom Hanks is "A League Of Their Own", not an 80's movie but so,so good! Love your channels, and watching you guys discover all these movie and music treasures that my friends and I all grew up watching. Oh--- Happy Birthday, Amber 🎂🥳🎈!! Saw the beautiful picture you guys posted and the sweet words your husband wrote about you 🥰. Hope you had a great birthday 🎁!
@MARQUE9368
Жыл бұрын
Yeahhhh…. We’re old!!!!
@rowanmayfair9249
Жыл бұрын
SPLASH!!! Yes!
You missed the end. There was one last shot of Ferris. You've got to catch it. Right after the credits are done. At least it played in theaters. Hilarious.
I thought this movie kinda reminded me of something...Phineas and Ferb 😂 My son always liked watching that cartoon. They try to have the best day ever and the older sister is always trying to get them caught by their parents.
Top theme of the movie: “Carpe diem” - seize the day 😄
Uncle Buck is a fantastic Hughes film! One of my favorites. Definitely give it a shot if you two can!
That was not Chubby Checker it was the Beatles with John Lennon singing.
When I introduced people to this movie I would put on 3 O'clock High immediately after. One is when everything goes right, the other is when it does not. Please give it a go!
my favorite scenes are when they're in the museum and the parade when ferris "sings" twist and shout. i mean, i love the whole movie, but those are my favorite bits. i love that you both immediately recognized jennifer grey from Dirty Dancing and kept calling her "Baby". 😊
@tonialoconte
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The scene where Jeannie and Ed Rooney jump out at each other by the refrigerator, and she screams and kicks him in the face. I still roar with laughter at that absolutely vicious self-defense reaction, and Ed plopping straight to the floor.
Oh and the song that Ferris did in the parade was "Twist and Shout" by the Beatles... Definitely a good song for you guys to tackle on the music reaction channel. TWIST AND SHOUT BY THE BEATLES!!
@chrisjohnson4165
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It was recorded in one take after they spent all day making their first album.
@dv3507
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Amber and the girls did a reaction to the Beatles performance of Twist and shout. Jay was still at work, so he missed it. Oh, baby Lu slept through the reaction. Check it out.
Charlie Sheen and Jennifer Grey played in the original Red Dawn together with Patrick Swayze.
Absolute classic. Makin' me laugh since 1986.
Ferris is teaching Cameron how to say YES!
Quintessential 80s classic! Such a fun movie.
"Life moves pretty fast, but if you don't stop and take a look every once in a while, you could miss it."
Loved this movie when it came out. In the late 2000's early 2010s there was a theater that had a double bill of The Breakfast Club and Ferris Buellers Day Off and as we got ready to go in and sit down I looked at my daughter and told her not to take mental notes. She, of course, rolled her eyes.
An even younger Charlie Sheen and Jennifer Grey (baby) did a movie together prior to this called, Red Dawn.. One of the best 80's movies ever..
Great movie. Thank you for the review. Did you watch the encore scene after the credits? Ferris comes out and talks to the audience asking you "You still here? Go home..." They spoof that scene in Deadpool. Deadpool comes out dressed like Ferris and does a similar scene talking to the audience. The song they played during the credits and during the scene you first see the Ferrari car is called "Oh Yeah!" by Yello. It was a popular dance song for the 80s. Not much lyric wise but it had that great bouncing beat. They also used the song in the Michael J Fox movie "Secret of My Success".
@stoneg.barrow9991
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*MMMMMMMMHHHHHH* *OOOOOHHHH, YEEEAHHH* *[ ... ]* *OOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHH, YYYEEEEEEAAAAAAHHHHHHHH* *MMMMHHH* *OOOOHH, YEEAAHH* The moooooonnn... *Mmmmmhhhhh* Beeeeauuuuutifuuulll... The suuuunnn... Even *mooore* beeautifuulll... *BOMP BOMP* *OOOOHHH, YEEEAAAAHHH* *Chkkk...* *Chk-a-chk-aaaaaahhhhh...* *BOMP BOMP* *OOOOOHHHH, YEEEEAAAAHHHH* *Chkkk...* *Chk-a-chk-aaaaaahhhhh...* *BOMP BOMP* *OOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHH, YYYEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAHHHHH* *Chkkk...* *Chk-a-chk-aaaaaahhhhh...* *EEUUWWWRRPP* *BOMP BOMP* *Chkkk...* *Chk-ah-chk-aaaaaahhhhh...* [Got a yellow school bus lift, listening to the greatest '80s song of all time, bar none, from 1986, for the next 2:40 minutes, until, finally...] *BOMP BOMP* *CHKKK...* *CHK-A-CHK-AAAAAAAAHHHHH....*
I'll be honest - I think this movie would have been awful if it hadn't been for the amazing cast. Everyone in it is just _amazing._ Matthew Broderick is so charming you can absolutely see why Ferris gets away with everything, Alan Ruck as Cameron is just... *...goddamn.* Mia Sara is so much better than most people seem to notice (she's a great actress when given good material), etcetera, etcetera. Just...like, the script is good. The cast makes it *_perfect._*
@toxikelement9186
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I can't remember if it was a commentary or ferris movie facts video, but Alan and Matthew had worked with each other for some time in a play some point before this. They were buds already. 🙂
@waynecanning4122
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@@toxikelement9186 That is true - in fact Alan-“Cameron” is doing an impression of the Director of that play when he’s talking to Rooney (and to the guy at the restaurant) on the Phone
@sanzoftatooine
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What ever happened to Mia Sara? I remember her from this movie, and "Legend" with Tom Cruise. Did she ever do anything after that?
@robbob5302
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And don't forget Ben Stein. He was AMAZING as the teacher!
22:00 Baby’s sitting in the corner! Hahaha! 😅
Old cat here.... I loved this when it came out, and just like J, Ferris WAS my hero back then. And just like both of y'all, I'd for bid my kids to hang with a dude like Ferris. But.... I gotta say, I LOOOVE that you all got to watch this for the first time. Your reactions are just so real and easily identifieable....watching you both brought everything about this gem back to life for me.
Amber, you can really go with so many different hairstyles... and they all look great on you. Your face really flatters any hairstyle you go with making it all look very natural.
Love the "Danke Shoen" and "Twist and Shout " parade portion of this movie, with all of the excellent dancers and extras. That scene is showcasing a beautiful downtown Chicago from 1986.
@hovis62
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BTW the window washers and construction workers dancing above the parade were unpaid and just enjoying the music as they were working.
@billboth6572
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"Danke Schoen" was sung by Wayne Newton in 1963 when he was 21, and "Twist and Shout " was sung by the Beatles also in 1963, the year before they 1st came to the United States.
Great reaction guys. Hopefully you'll go back and watch the end credits scene. Would love to see your reaction to it as well. 🙂 Also, that rendition of the song "Twist And Shout" was a cover by the Beatles. ( It was originally titled “Shake It Up, Baby” and recorded by the Top Notes and then covered by the Isley Brothers in the early 60s.)
Ferris is the fantasy everyone has of the perfect day off school. I was 20 when this came out, still young enough to totally support Ferris' viewpoint. And the song everyone rocks out to in the parade is The Beatles performing Twist and Shout. John Lennon singing.
The two songs that Ferris Bueller is singing on the float are Danke Schoen by Wayne Newton and Twist and Shout by the Beatles sung by John Lennon a cover that was done originally by the top notes in 1961. Wayne Newton subsequently became the longest performing artist in Las Vegas performing over 60 years and more than 30,000 shows
@jackmandu
Жыл бұрын
*Danke schoen by Wayne Newton
@tjhunger8644
Жыл бұрын
@@jackmandu thanx😎
This was my high school playbook. Thank you Ferris Bueller. 💕
This was my childhood! Lol! This movie was so huge when it was released. The song at the end and the Beatles song Twist and Shout became huge hits on the radio. They were played ad nauseum for quite a while.
Back when I only seen Mathew in this movie then in Glory which blew my mind with the difference in character.
Some other must see 80's classics, "Karate Kid" "ET", "Working Girl" "Pretty Woman"
@andreshernandez1180
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Pretty woman has one of the dumbest plots in movie history.
@virginiav1704
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@@andreshernandez1180 But if you were into Richard Gere, it didn't matter what the plot was 😉
@andreshernandez1180
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@@virginiav1704 which is why the plot IS important to me
You’ve got to go back & watch the end credits. Ferris has one more thing to say. 😂
This is one of my all-time favorite movies, watching you reacting to it was like seeing it for the first time again! And having deeply identified with Cameron, it warmed my heart how you two see his struggles and rooted for him. Subscribed!!
This is a classic, watched with my kid 2 years ago and he loved it. I have watched this movie so many times lost count. It's a must watch. The song was Twist and Shout by The Beatles
You stopped the movie too soon. After the credits, Ferris talks to the camera. Kinda funny. Loved your reactions. We’ve seen this movie MANY times as it’s one of those you can watch over and over again.
@claytoncourtney1309
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it would also help if they ever watch Deadpool
A movie that continually was breaking the 4th wall. Matthew Broderick was 24 years when he was in this movie. So many other movies have paid homage to this movie's end credits
I swear, this movie never gets old! It is such a classic teen movie, that every generation can enjoy even if they are some totally different decades. Such a great flick! :)
Absolutely one of my favorite movies of all time since it first came out. For me, its one of those feel-good movies that I can watch. again and again
Matthew Brodericks breakout movie!! Came out the year I graduated High School. So much fun, and he has always been and oft-overlooked under-rated actor. Luv Ya!
@JohnJohnson-mo4bn
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I thought his breakout movie was 1983's Wargames. Ferris Bueller's Day Off was the movie that made him a big star.
@arthurplane9682
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@@JohnJohnson-mo4bn True that!... Wargames was his first big one! Forgot about that! Bueller made him a household name then I guess!
@JOVONO
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@@arthurplane9682 He was also a pretty successful stage actor before both War Games and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off He was actually wanted by Gary David Goldberg for the role of Alex Keaton in Family Ties (1982) before Michael J Fox was cast Before playing Ferris he was in the stage play by Neil Simon called Biloxi Blues where he worked with Alan Ruck (Cameron) and then Broderick returned in 1988 for the film adaptation of the play
@arthurplane9682
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@@JOVONO Wow! See! I love learning new things! Thanks! He would have been fantastic in Family Ties!
This was the first movie I ever saw with and end credit scene, & you MISSED it! Just for yourselves you need to see it, perfect capper.
I grew up in Chicagoland and was about the age of the John Hughes characters during the original runs. It was wonderful to finally see local sights on the big screen (not known since The Blues Brothers). Planes, Trains & Automobiles is my favorite, but have tissues ready.
That was the Beatles doing “Twist and Shout” in the parade! Some of the best vocals ever done by John Lennon!! I love it. 🌺👍
You guys should react to more classic coming-of-age films from the '80s… "Heathers", "The Outsiders", "Fast Times at Ridgemont High", "Better Off Dead", "Pretty in Pink", "Sixteen Candles", "Say Anything", "Weird Science", "Stand By Me", "Some Kind of Wonderful", "Dead Poets Society" 🎥🍿
@jimeiden2360
Жыл бұрын
Go that way really fast. If something gets in your way? Turn.
@rbodee
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"Dazed and Confused" Alright, Alright, Alright
21:00 THIS IS PROBABLY MY FAVORITE SCENE IN THIS MOVIE!! WHEN SHE SCREAMS AT THE PRINCIPAL AND THEN KICKS HIM THREE TIMES IN THE FACE, I ROLL ON THE FLOOR LAUGHING EVERY TIME I SEE IT!!!!😝😝😝😝😝😂😂❤️
@darktrooper77
Жыл бұрын
Me too mate. absolutely brilliant
One thing you young people wouldn't pick up on was that the teacher who said in a bored monotone, "Bueller, Bueller, Bueller", when calling role in class, was Ben Stein who had been a speechwriter for U.S. Presidents Richard M. Nixon and Gerald R. Ford Jr. before entering the entertainment field as an actor, comedian, and game show host.
"If you don't get your tail home..." I laughed so hard at that 🤣
"These kids in the 80's have attitude" - hells yeah!!! Born in 74, and spent my teen years in the 80's. Still love the movies, the art, and some of the fashion. The hair, not so much!
@jtoland2333
Жыл бұрын
Our hair definitely was silly, but SO much fun!
it looked like you quit before the final sceene after the credits. This is one of my all time favorites.
The principle's secretary basically played the same role. In several big 80's comedies like Back to School. She was Rodney's secretary too and took his class notes in school.
You missed it. Ferris asks why you’re still here. Go home! Right at the end. Brilliant 4th wall acting.