Rating: Summary: One of the Best Movies i have ever seen! Review: i have to say that i never wanted to see this movie, my dad had bought the DVD and it never intrested me. until one night my sister was watching it, and the part with the parade came on! thats when i got hooked! it is really one of the best movies you will ever see! i recomend it for all ages! Its a movie the whole family will enjoy!
Rating: Summary: !!!SAVE FERRIS!!! Review: Here is a classic movie that everyone must see at least once. This is one of the funniest movies I've ever seen! Keith Simanton is full of [undesirable material], everyone I know loves this movie and think that is one of the funniest movies ever. Despite the features which only include director John Hughes shot by shot commentary the dvd is great, but I didn't get it for the extra features, I got for the movie. I highly recommend picking this movie up, it is so choice, if you have the means I suggest picking it up, and remember life moves pretty fast, if you don't stop and look around, you'll miss one of the greatest films of all time. BUY IT YOU FOOL, BUY IT! You won't be dissappointed.
Rating: Summary: FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF Review: If you were a teen in the eighties,,,,,,This was one of your favorite movies! Along side of Fast Times at Ridgemount High, and Last American Virgin
Rating: Summary: Life moves pretty fast...don't miss Ferris! Review: Although most of the stars of this classic teen comedy flick are now long gone or just aren't as sparkly as they were when this mvoie was released, Ferris Bueller's Day Off is still the best comedy movie of the dreadful 80's. Jeffrey Jones's Ed Rooney character is the highlight as the school dean who gets his ... kicked, ripped and bitten by everything and everybody except the one person whose driving him nuts, Mathew Broderick's Ferris Bueller. Alan Ruck's Cameron Frye is the legendary character that each person relates to, absolutely hilarious in the most "depressing" way...and i do mean that in a good funny sense. Mia Sara's Sloane Peterson is the sweetie pie that not only Ferris wanted to marry, Edie Mcclurg as the dean's secretary will make you crack more laughs than the number of pencils in her hair...and let's not forget Jennifer Grey's Jeanie Bueller, the jealous bitchy sister who falls in love with a drugged out loser played by Charlie Sheen in the funniest cameo appearance ever.This is one of my favorite comedies of all time...despite the features which only include director John Hughes shot by shot commentary, the DVD quality of this classic is worth the while. Now don't tell me that you can't hear Wayne Newton's "Danka Shane" and the Beatles' "Twist and Shout" playing in your head! own it now!
Rating: Summary: The editor obviously doesn't have kids. Review: I'm 15 and my dad can't stand it but I love this movie to pieces. Not only is Mathew Broderick funny and cute but let's be honest every highschool has a student like this. This is a must see.
Rating: Summary: SO FUNNY Review: This movie is great!!! Matthew Broderick is hillarious! This is about a teen who skips school and has the day off in Chicago. But the only problom is his principle knows he's faking and so does his sister, so they are trying to catch him. Its sooooo funny. everywhere he goes either his dad or mom, or sombody is there. but they always miss him. You must see this movie
Rating: Summary: A Classic That Holds Its Own Review: Of all the Brat Pack teen movies that were all the rage in my youth, the one that stands the test of time the best is Ferris Bueller's Day Off. While I still enjoy my Breakfast Club and my Pretty in Pink, it is more from a nostalgic aspect. These movies just don't have the same substance to me as they once had when I was 15 years old. If I once related to the shallow heart strings that these movies tugged at, I no longer do. They feel... contrived. Ferris, on the other hand, still manages to not only bring me back to my mispent youth, but also reminds me of what it truly was like being a teenager. The exhuberance of a day skipping school and the pain of not being able to relate to your parents at all is all there. Don't get me wrong... I still love all my brat pack movies, but I would never suggest someone born after 1980 to watch any of them except this one. Ferris Bueller holds its own in any generation. Besides, who can resist Ben Stein?
Rating: Summary: Ferris Bueller lives on for the next generation of teens Review: So what if I was a "mini-me" when this movie first premiered? I still think it's "so choice!" Well, every now and then I shudder at the sight of Jennifer Grey, Miss-Dirty-Dancing in tights and those 80's nike sneakers. But looking past that, this is the best teen movie ever made, and the message of ditching school to see the world is so extensive and universal that Ferris Bueller's Day Off will be a classic forever. If I, being a modern-day teen, can enjoy this movie, then I'm sure anyone my age will love it like the way the now grown-ups enjoyed this movie in 1986. Perhaps the only sadness that this movie will bring is the thought of how quickly time goes by...Look at Matthew Broderick, he was basically my age when he played Ferris Bueller and now, he's my parents' age. But whatever you do, take this advice "life moves pretty fast, if you don't stop and take a look around once in a while you could miss it"
Rating: Summary: Save Ferris Review: Share this with your teenagers if you got 'em. They'll realize that you already have the manual for playing hookie. Yucks and yucks: over and over agian.
Rating: Summary: Documentary on senioritus Review: Senioritus is a plague which infests many of our colleges and highschools across the country. This movie shows the seriousness of the disease and its aftereffects. Maybee you are someone you know has one or some of these simptoms displayed in this movie: inability to get out of bed in the morning, lack of self control when around parade floats, total disregard of public officials and law officers, multiple personalities, and the most common, TALKING TO YOURSELF OR AN IMAGINARY AUDIANCE. If you are somone you love display some of these simptoms please call 555-5555.
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