Ferris Bueller's Day Off The Making Of
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2020
- Special Features for Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Directed by John Hughes.
Starring:
Matthew Broderick as Ferris Bueller
Alan Ruck as Cameron Frye
Mia Sara as Sloane Peterson
Jeffrey Jones as Ed Rooney
Jennifer Grey as Jeanie Bueller - Krátké a kreslené filmy
Please don’t ever remake this movie
Or any Hughes film for that matter...this generation is the worst.
Agree. Let the 80s classics be.
@@hinkhall5291 nah you know it well be black, Trans, who identifies as a female but looks male and his band of fellow weirdos.
These people can't help themselves.
I mean I wouldn't mind them removing the pedophile and guy who killed people in a dui
It’s a matter of time lol…I would love a Baz Luhrman version tbh 😭
They really needed to end this documentary with Matthew Broderick saying, _"You're still here? It's over. Go home!"_ 😆
They could be fascist anarchists and it still wouldn't change the fact that I don't own a car!
Ferris Bueller, you’re my hero…
Cameron : The 1961 Ferrari 250GT California. Less than a hundred were made. My father spent three years restoring this car. It is his love, it is his passion.
Ferris : It is his fault he didn't lock the garage.
That would have been perfect. "There's somebody you should talk to". "If you say Ferris Bueller you lose a testicle". "Oh, you know him?"!!!!
@@1967davethewave "Drugs?" "No thank you I'm straight!" 😅
I'm part of Generation X born in 74 and I don't know how any of us got thru High School without John Hughes films! I remember seeing Ferris in the theater with my dad and there were 2 elderly ladies in front of us and they were laughing so hard it made us laugh! Such a great picture! ✌️
Agreed...all his movies are like a time capsule of GenX life at that time.
You're my older sister's age, and I'm so thankful I had one that let me tag along. I feel so lucky to have seen movies like this in the theater. And I probably saw 2 or 3 other classics that month. I miss living in a world where you could walk to a theater with a couple singles in your pocket and see a good movie every week. We didn't have any memorable audience members but I vividly remember still being there when Ferris came back with the "why are you still here? It's over, go home!" I don't think I've ever left a movie before the credits were done since.
@@D-Fens_1632 Ha! Brilliant. Me too! Of course my brother in law is an editor and he got me into watching the credits and I have a whole new appreciation for how many people it takes to make a film! ✌️
You and I will both be 50 this year. Congrats!
Current generations miss out not having John Hughes to grow up with!!
John Hughes' mullet -- wow
Legendary
The mullet’s mullet.
I love the movie, but Hughes’s hair looks sooo ridiculous. For a dumpy guy in his mid 30s who looks like an accountant, it makes it look like he’s trying way too hard.
I loved John Hughes in MacGyver!
Life does move way faster than I ever imagined the last 40 years flew by for me in a flash 😂
Iconic movie…will never age…timeless humor and acting
unlike john hughes' mullet
Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, Ferris, Weird Science. That span of a couple of years John Hughes made us all some great memories.
'Ferris Bueller' is still the best highschool film. 'Real Genius' is still the smartest college film ever.
John Hughes movies were the film reels of my pre-teen & teenage years. Just an awesome time to be a kid then coming of age.
Planes trains and Automobiles
Mr. Mom is another one written by John Hughes. I only recently realized he did that one.
@@celestepalm6949 I would rate Fast Times at Ridgemont High near or at the top. Oddly, the producer interviewed in this video looks a bit like Sean Penn.
"Help/hinder." Freakin' genius.
I didn’t catch that. Is that a well known improv exercise or something? I couldn’t quite her what she calls the help/hinder thing.
@@tommym321 It is an improv thing, I believe, and also a director’s trick. Hitchcock famously used the technique in “Rear Window.” A couple, sleeping on the fire escape, wake to find it raining. They struggle to get their mattress inside. Hitch had told each actor a different window to bring it in. So they battled very convincingly with each other. They’re both trying to help each other. But their actions are hindering each other. It’s naturally frantic and, as in Bueller, and funny. A bit of genius.
@@chrishenson4450 That’s brilliant.
It’s still great in ‘24. This movie will live on in movie history.
Never seen it.
@@MultiSkyman1 Do yourself a favor & watch it.
Too bad@@MultiSkyman1
@@MultiSkyman1 You didn't miss much.
@@jamesanthony5681
My all time favorite movie. I was 26 then and I’m 63 now. Ferris was so right time moves so fast. 😎
John Hughes didn’t create movies…he created masterpieces!
You couldn't put a character named" Long Duck Dong" ( sixteen candles) in a film today without making someone mad! 😂
John Hughes created comedy classics that will last for a lifetime! He made the 1980s an epic decade with his films. I wished that I lived through this era.
Last for millenias.
I'm lucky enough to have lived through this era ... the movies , the music, the partying... it was "awesome" as we said back then... funny thing after this movie came out kids were skipping school like crazy everywhere
I lived through this era and John Hughes movies were a staple of my pre-teen/ teenage years! Great films that still hold up today. Did I say great? I meant RAD!✌️
Weird Science - YEAH! 🙂
Well, you did miss the party. It was a great era. However....a wise man once said....your future is whatever you make it. So make it a good one. As well as your present for for that matter.
That help/hinder scene is impressive
The part when Grace pretends to be Mr. Rooney on the phone makes me scream laugh every time 😂😂
Me too! " Rooney! " Grace: " (garbled) uh... uh .. just a second.. (Ed!!!)" Bloody hysterical! 😅
WTF is WRONG with you
@@casandrabullock9497 Glad its just not me!!
@@lowden7268 👍🤣
True.
Now at 62, I look back with great happiness to when my girlfriend at the time and I watched this at the movies. The mid to late 80s seemed so carefree and so much fun. The bands, the music, the movies of that era...and there seemed so much optimism and great energy everywhere! It was a great time and FBDO seemed to encapsulate it perfectly!
It was a great time to be a kid too. The toys and TV shows for kids were fantastic, but mostly I recognize how optimistic everything was about technology and the future. How I miss that optimism!
@@aries144 Agreed!
Sad & strange how all that is gone now, isn't it? I saw it in the theater as well.
Thanks, you saved me typing all that exact same sentiments. I'm 60. I know can't never go back, but I so miss those times more than any of my life😢
Everybody's gone now... RIP Joe Flarety passed today....
Yeah great optimism about nuclear war, the star wars project, unemployment, Thatcher, Reagan, crazies.
Until this moment I thought he was saying “Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy”.
Me too!! 😆
“Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy”.still sounds better😆
Ferris' advice I took on wholeheartedly. Had so much fun in my 30's as well as owning a Porsche, flying first class, taking 2 years off to go windsurfing instead of working for tokens. Now I am 60 I know I lived by Ferris' ethos, cause life is short, and I have no want from retirement and I do not regret exchanging my life for tokens in an office, cause I was out living it "large" and being free. Thank you Ferris, thank you John Hughes: you changed lives!
Yeah I never went to school
@@ajj9197I'm so sorry...😢
You're either dirt poor, or a trust fund baby.
Yeah, Ferris's message was also timely for all those high-strung perfectionist students. When you learn early on that real life doesn't really reward overachievers, you can breathe a sigh of deep relief and learn to enjoy life a whole lot more with less stress.
Yes! When the planned family didn't happen in and about in the early 1990s, I took Ferris's advice and chased snow. I live at 8,000 feet in a log cabin in Utah and have no plans to retire. Why would I retire from fun? Life does move fast. Props to you, KitersRefuge.
I think Johns films were so good partly because he wasn't a Hollywood guy. He didnt grow up on the coasts and had s normal upbringing in the Midwest in the Chicago metro area.
He wrote about what he knew about and set all of his movies in the area where he grew up. He also made humorous teenage films but the characters all had some depth to them and were pretty observant and self aware.
He had that common human touch and you can see that in his writing. Many of his films had some beautiful snd heartwarming moments without being corny or forced.
I graduated HS in the early 80's. I saw this for the first time around 87 or so in West Berlin, while I was stationed there with the US Army. I thought then, as I do to this day, that it was a phenomenal movie. Not an Oscar contender, but a wonderful movie in it's own right. John Hughes had the pulse of the teenager in the 80's.
He really was a gifted writer and I think he understood people. Not just teenagers but people. However you could never put a character like "Long Duck Dong" (sixteen candles) in a movie today without making somebody mad! 😂
@@casandrabullock9497hey remember this line in 16 Candles...No more yanky the wanky, Donger need Food ! 😂
The entire museum montage scene set to the instrumental version of the Smiths’ “please please let me get what I want” is so pure and heartfelt and gives me chills every time I see it.
Born in 71...got to see this film with my cousins at the theatre! These were some of the best times of my life...I miss the 80's so much!
Still love this movie to this day. It's just one of those "perfect" movies to me.
I watch this once a year at least. Had it on everything from VHS on DVD It NEVER gets old. It only gets better.
I first saw it on a TV recorded tape it was edited for tv and they cut alot of swearing
Ferris beulers day off plains trains and automobiles home alone uncle buck all these movies I can watch over and over again without getting tired of it
Same here
Same with 16 Candles, and Pretty in Pink
And Breakfast Club.
I have probably watched all of them in 2023. Classics!
@@katmurphy3104and also the movie About Last Night
I was in high school when this came out. Best of times!
John Hughes sporting an "Achy Breaky Heart" mullet. lol. What a LEGEND! His movies are the BEST!
"GRAAAAAAAAAAAAAACE!" 😂
Ferris Bueller and Back to the Furture are the movies that made my school days. Everyone from that generation have something from Marty and Ferris.
they need to start making movies like this again
Jennifer Grey, what a beauty now
wasnt she in dirty dancin
@Green Sneakers & Hot Dogs i agree 110%!
she certainly has aged well!!
She would have been more beautiful and successful without the nose job.
She is but pretty sure she 'fixed' her nose. I personally thought she was cute before too.
one of the best i've ever seen. this movie holds up today better than present movies.
Timeless masterpiece. One of my all time favorites and best movie of the 80s
That Hughes mullet is something to behold
AMAZING WRITER DIRECTOR! THANK YOU JOHN HUGHES!!!
John’s hair is soooo 80s. This movie is such a Classic.
Back when the thought of ditching school and showing ones friends a good time in Chicago was a safe and fun thing to do. And my friends and I did it several times between 1987 and 1990. This movie inspired us!
Ferris is the fire that Cameron's soul desperately needed
Mia Sara was so damn gorgeous... I had such a crush on her over every other female 80s starlet
She's a knockout.
Seriously, a face that could "launch a thousand ships."
Me too. When she was laughing in the car i fell hopelessly in love 🙃
i guess i am watching this to see if mia sara turned lesbo after getting harvey weinsteined....jennifer grey was hot in red dawn.they should have had more guns in dirty dancing
I will forever be in LOVE with her.
"You're Abe Froman?! Sausage King of Chicago!?!"
Saw this in the theater when I was 16...such a hilarious, original film...every high schooler wanted to pull off what he did.
My favorite movie.
Great behind the scenes commentary and a freaking great action packed and hilarious movie that captured the wonderful spirit of the 80`s.
John Hughes - never wrote anything other than obscenely brilliant films
John Hughes made some of the best life films. RIP
Jennifer Grey is super swoonsom 5:40 ❤
It was so great because of all the improv and freedom and emotion unlike the bs perfect script lifeless movies of today. This movie was a significant part of my childhood for sure.
Wow John, that is one magnificent mullet!🤌
I seen this movie in the late 80s when I was about 8 or 9 yrs old. Just old enough to understand it. And I JUST showed my 8 yr old kid. She loved it. The story is easy to follow and a dream for a kid! Fake sick to stay home from school and have a Fun random day with friends. Everyone did such a good job. My 2 fav scenes are when they go to the museum. The vibe there and the music. The other is the parade. They picked the perfect song. The way the movie was made- the cast has a lot of emotion and facial expressions. The details is what really made this film timeless. I took Ferris’ advice since I first heard it many years ago- “Life moves pretty fast, if you don’t stop to look around….”
A lot of time the magic comes through the editing.
Having Jennifer Grey in the thumbnail was a great choice.
Love this movie, and Matthew Broderick is fun. I recently re-watched LadyHawke and had forgotten how well done it was!
Such an amazing movie. I’m old enough to remember going to see it in a theater….and I’ve probably seen it over a dozen times since. It still holds up, and it’s still stop down entertainment, whenever I’m flipping channels and run into it on TV. Great, great movie.
Such a classic iconic movie.
That mullet!!
One of the best movies of all time. Made with a heart all over. Is amazing how you feel every single character, they are all your friends. They become so familiar so fast, so relatable. Amazing.
This movie inspired me to attend the required number of days to pass a grade and no more. Thank you, John Hughes.
Plenty of great scenes, etc. in this movie. But the one that always stands out to me is the three of them at the museum staring at art. How that was filmed and the music gets to me every time.
My favorite movie! Save Ferris!
I had that written on my binder that I used for school! (Under The Cure and The Smiths for sure!)
My favorite movie of all time. Ive passed it on to my kids now, too. I don't think they have it memorized like my brother and I, but they like it.
Timeless classic still holds up decades later! Growing up surely will never change!
One of the few nose jobs that not only looks amazing, but completely transformed her face!
Totally agree. It revealed more of her beauty.
I thought JG was really cute back in the day. Her nose job never looked bad it just made her look generic. She didn't look like JG anymore.
I think she had more done than just her nose.
Basically, a perfect movie.
Some movies get even better over time. This is a great example.
One of my favorite comedies. Nothing Earth shattering, just a long stream of funny scenes.
Some people get better when they older & Jennifer Grey wow she still beautiful 😍
The plastic surgery helped, but I think that was from the car accident she was in with Matthew Broderick when they killed 2 people. Yeah, very sad. If that hadn't happened in Europe it could have ruined their careers. 😬
@@casandrabullock9497 sorry to hear about that
@@johnricciojr.5324 yeah very sad indeed. Apparently they dated for a while after "Ferris". So sad. For everyone.
The parade was dope.
I love this movie. I watch it every time it’s on tv.
Love this film. John Hughes in his prime had a vibe for sure, it just all came together and seemed to work on a magical level.
Brilliant camera work and editing in addition to the obvious brilliance of everyone involved.
I just loved the running joke of this movie, that Ferris did so much stuff on a day off.
I dig the bits with the producer. He sounds like he really understands film, and John as well. Always a pleasure when the producer isn't just a Hollywood weirdo with money. XD
One of the greatest movies of all time!
John Hughes had a King Mullet!
movie still holds up
Love you John! Your movies will live on forever! Miss you my brother.
FBDO and Fast Times at Ridgemont are iconic 80s comedies that everyone needs to see at least once!! 😝
Mia Sara, my eternal crush. This film is timeless, just like her beauty.
Its amazing for a film Hughes wrote so quickly on the fly that that film has had such a HUGE impact on pop culture in America. I mean how many one liners???? Shoot Family Guy and a boat load of other shows have done bits based on that film. Hughes was a friggin genius.
The art museum scenes still get me to this day
It's my favourite scene in this movie too - wonderful 😊
Ferris came out the summer before my senior year in high school. I’d never skipped class before that year but Ferris changed that, I skipped a lot. And since the movie played all year at one of the cinemas in town, sometimes we’d skip just to go see Ferris. I still have my FBDO pin they were handing out the weekend the movie premiered. Crazy that was almost 40 years ago.
This story is so awesome!
This, the breakfast club & wall street best films of the 80's imo.
One of the Top 5 Movies of all time!
Easily. 👌🏽
such a brilliant film love it
GRACE!!!
That was one hell of a mullet.
Love this movie !!!!!! Still watch.
One of my favs....Love to Ferris
I had such a great time working at AMC Milpitas 10 when this came out. We always quoted this film 😂 ...and I still do😁
He did what we wanted to do on senior cut day in 87' One of the best 80s film I will always watch😊❤
Good times and great memories.
"they could be fascist anarchists and it still wouldn't change the fact that I don't own a car!" 😅
That mullet is legendary!
Lovely, lighthearted perfection.
JHughes- master of the mullet
I had a lot of impure thoughts about Jennifer Gray as a teenager 😂 She’s still as beautiful today as she was then!
John was rocking a deep mullet.
I never realized until just now how much I absolutely love Edie McClurg.
Damn. John rocking that 80s mullet hard!
As a highschool teen when this movie came out, I took Ferris's last warning here to heart.
The college comedy 'Real Genius' had the same message: you can do well in your endeavors & enjoy life without having to work yourself to death.
This is one of my favourite film
Also Jen Grey aged well, HOT DAMN.
Definitely a beauty herself, but how long ago was this aired? Isn't she the one who got the nose job and basically didn't look like herself anymore?
Best nose job of all time
Genius, yes.That mullet though...
Classic 80s comedy and Mia Sara is a babe.
The 80s pop culture and idea innovation just can’t be replicated. Think of why even today it is heralded as the most influential decade for the entertainment industry.
The 80's ruled the film industry but the '50's thru the '70's ruled the music industry. 80's music was fun but mostly shallow & then the music really tanked in the '90's onwards...