Bueller … Bueller … So, question for you all — is it awesome that Matthew Broderick’s reliving his faux-childhood memories, or just sad? “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” came out a solid 25 and a half years ago, and is arguably his crowning achievement (though “The Producers” on Broadway comes close). This early Super Bowl ad, which openly references “Bueller,” albeit with some modern touches, should remind you of two things: Matthew Broderick is going to be 50 in a little over a month, and a Honda CR-V is not a Ferrari. Is that a good thing or a bad thing? (By the way, when you’re done with this, Jerry Seinfeld also has a past-referencing car ad.) source
people hate this ad, but I personally find it endearing. it’s an ad, paying homage to what was an amazing film, & it...
Nothing like advertising to suck the life out of life.
Yes… Exactly. There is exactly nothing less “Ferris” than shilling for Honda.
Off, Broderick’s great, but this...hit or miss for me. It’s awesome
saying, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”? Well, ya broke it.
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