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Ferris Bueller's Day Off is a 1986 American teen comedy film written, co-produced, and directed by John Hughes. The film stars Matthew Broderick, Mia Sara, and Alan Ruck, with supporting roles from Jennifer Grey, Jeffrey Jones, Cindy Pickett, Edie McClurg, Lyman Ward, and Charlie Sheen.
Georges Seurat, Study for "A Sunday Afternoon on La Grande Jatte", 1884, oil on canvas, 70.5 x 104.1 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Georges Seurat painted A Sunday Afternoon between May 1884 and March 1885, and from October 1885 to May 1886, focusing meticulously on the landscape of the park [2] and concentrating on issues of colour, light, and form.
After its use in the 1986 film Ferris Bueller's Day Off — an "incredibly infectious song" from which it became virtually known as 'the Ferris Bueller song' [11] [12] — the song was used in various other film soundtracks through the end of the decade and developed a reputation as a 1980s Hollywood cliche.
Free music festival, 'Ferris Bueller,' more fun things to do in Sarasota area this weekend. ... The shows are held at the Bishop Museum of Science and Nature in downtown Bradenton, located at 201 ...
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. ... High school senior Malcolm and his friends love '90s hip-hop culture and playing music in their punk band. After a surprise encounter with a drug dealer, they end ...
After five years of being on the market, the Ferris Bueller house was finally sold. The two-building home in Chicago's Highland Park played a memorable role in the 1986 movie "Ferris Bueller's Day ...
In 2016, Stein reprised the famous attendance scene from Ferris Bueller in a campaign ad [58] for Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley. In it, Stein intoned the last name of Grassley's opponent (Patty Judge) to silence, while facts about her missed votes and absences from state board meetings were listed. Stein then calls out "Grassley," which gets a ...
On "Watch What Happens Live," host Andy Cohen had Matthew Broderick and T.I. reenact the iconic Ferrari scene from Matthew's classic movie, "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" - and the results were legendary.