Ferris bueller - While most of us are hard at work -- Ferris Bueller looks like he has had the last 25 years off! Here's the 24-year-old hookie playing hunk back in the 1986 movie (left) -- and 26 years later on aa teaser video that surfaced on YouTube (right).
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POSTED BY EIZ ON THURSDAY, 19 JANUARY, 2012, 7:14 AM
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That's before the classic "bow-bow-chicka-chicka" from "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" plays, ending the
preview with just the date of the Super Bowl left to tease us. It seems clear that Broderick reprises
the role of Ferris Bueller, but the preview told ...
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FERRIS BUELLER
POSTED BY EIZ ON THURSDAY, 19 JANUARY, 2012, 7:14 AM
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By Kevin P. Sullivan A 10-second preview of a Super Bowl ad took the internet by storm on
Thursday. The clip featured actor Matthew Broderick throwing open the curtains of a window,
looking into the camera and asking, "How can I handle work on a day like today?"
That's before the classic "bow-bow-chicka-chicka" from "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" plays, ending the
preview with just the date of the Super Bowl left to tease us.
It seems clear that Broderick reprises the role of Ferris Bueller, but the preview told us nothing
else. The YouTube video listed no company and didn't suggest the product that the ad would
ultimately feature.
MTV News reached out to both Broderick and one of the producers of "Ferris Bueller's Day Off,"
Tom Jacobson, for comment, but neither responded to our requests.
Then Friday (January 27), the automotive blog Jalopnik reported that a source "familiar with
Honda's operations" revealed that Ferris will appear in a commercial for the car company during
the Super Bowl. "The source also added that the spot was going to mimic much of the original film,
except this time prominently featuring Hondas," Jalopnik reported. "The big jump the two valets do
in Cameron's dad's Ferrari? We hear this time it's going to be a Honda CR-V."
Jalopnik's source also said Honda apparently put a lot of money behind the ad, even going as far
as to hire "The Hangover" director Todd Phillips to create the spot.