Articles about Ferris Bueller's Day Off

The Best One-Word Lines from Movies
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@PasteMagazine counts down the best one-word one-liners from movies, from "Stella!" to "Bueller".
Added by on 5/17/12
I Can Haz F Gradez
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Video: A supercut of idiot student movie characters giving predictably dumb answers (via @slashfilm)
Added by on 4/20/12
Underrated Voice-Overs
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At @movieline, a @Nathan_Pensky guide to movie narration, and when/how it ends up working so well for some films
Added by on 4/11/12
How to Learn Big Words by Watching Movies and TV
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@hellogiggles provides a list of some choice vocabulary learned from movies and TV.
Added by on 4/8/12 | Edit | Delete
Ten Teen Qs
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At the @awl, @bobbyfinger conjures up 10 key questions to ask of characters from your favorite teen movies
Source: www.theawl.com
Added by on 4/6/12
Supercut: Dude!
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SlackStory brings us the best "Dude!"s in (recent) film history. From Bill and Ted to the Dude, himself.
Added by on 4/2/12
"Boogie Nights" = "His Device Makes Him Famous"
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A @Ranker collection of 50 foreign film titles that are a) hilarious and b) the epitome of getting lost in translation
Source: www.ranker.com
Added by on 3/8/12
"Ferris Bueller Was Dating His Sister in Real Life"
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Little-known trivia about "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," e.g. Mia Sara (Sloane) was the only real teenager on the cast
Source: www.movies.com
Added by on 2/8/12
Ferris vs. Ferris: The Super Bowl Ad and the Movie Compared
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Category: Analysis
Tagged: Ferris Bueller's Day Off
What do you get when you combine an iconic movie like "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" with a buzz-winning Super Bowl ad? An overdose of awesome. Here @mashable compares the film and the commercial side by side.
Source: mashable.com
Added by on 2/8/12
Touchback: Five Super Bowl Ads That Brought Back Iconic Characters
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Think Ferris Bueller is the only one to get a new lease on Super Bowl Sunday? The unusual situation advertisers create when they put their products in a context for audiences to instantly understand while taking the characters completely out of the context they were created in — usually away from the creative teams that first birthed them.
Added by on 2/1/12
The Best One-Word Lines from Movies
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@PasteMagazine counts down the best one-word one-liners from movies, from "Stella!" to "Bueller".
Added by on 5/17/12
Underrated Voice-Overs
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At @movieline, a @Nathan_Pensky guide to movie narration, and when/how it ends up working so well for some films
Added by on 4/11/12
How to Learn Big Words by Watching Movies and TV
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@hellogiggles provides a list of some choice vocabulary learned from movies and TV.
Added by on 4/8/12 | Edit | Delete
Ten Teen Qs
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At the @awl, @bobbyfinger conjures up 10 key questions to ask of characters from your favorite teen movies
Source: www.theawl.com
Added by on 4/6/12
"Boogie Nights" = "His Device Makes Him Famous"
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A @Ranker collection of 50 foreign film titles that are a) hilarious and b) the epitome of getting lost in translation
Source: www.ranker.com
Added by on 3/8/12
"Ferris Bueller Was Dating His Sister in Real Life"
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Little-known trivia about "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," e.g. Mia Sara (Sloane) was the only real teenager on the cast
Source: www.movies.com
Added by on 2/8/12
Ferris vs. Ferris: The Super Bowl Ad and the Movie Compared
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Category: Analysis
Tagged: Ferris Bueller's Day Off
What do you get when you combine an iconic movie like "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" with a buzz-winning Super Bowl ad? An overdose of awesome. Here @mashable compares the film and the commercial side by side.
Source: mashable.com
Added by on 2/8/12
Touchback: Five Super Bowl Ads That Brought Back Iconic Characters
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Think Ferris Bueller is the only one to get a new lease on Super Bowl Sunday? The unusual situation advertisers create when they put their products in a context for audiences to instantly understand while taking the characters completely out of the context they were created in — usually away from the creative teams that first birthed them.
Added by on 2/1/12
Wrigley Field
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Ferris takes the team to see a Cubs game where he and Cameron heckle batters and eventually catch a foul ball.
1060 West Addison Street, Chicago, IL
Added by on 7/15/11
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Ferris's home in the film is actually in LA (not Chicago) where his sister catches Dean Rooney.
4160 Country Club Drive, Long Beach, CA
Added by on 7/10/11
Art Institute of Chicago
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Some great poses occur when the gang go to the Art Institute.
111 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL
Added by on 7/10/11
Wrigley Field
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Ferris and the gang take in a Cubs game.
1060 West Addison Street, Chicago, IL
Added by on 7/10/11
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This is the exterior of Chez Quis, the pretentious restaurant where Abe Froman makes an appearance.
22 West Schiller Street, Chicago, IL
Added by on 7/10/11
Chicago Board of Trade
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The gang goes to overlook the trading floor here.
141 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL
Added by on 7/10/11
The Sears Tower
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This is the first stop for the gang. They go to the Skydeck.
233 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL
Added by on 7/10/11
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This is the garage where they drop off the Ferrari with the really nice garage attendant.
West Madison Street and wells, Chicago, IL
Added by on 7/10/11
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This is Cameron's home - where the Ferrari starts and ends its day.
370 Beech Street, Highland Park, IL
Added by on 7/10/11
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This is the downtown office that Ferris' dad works at.
333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL
Added by on 7/10/11