Ferris is awesome.
I still remember the surprise of the post-credit scene. Because it was so unexpected, and yet everyone really was still just sitting there in the theater.
A place to talk about movies--old and new, good and bad, high art and high cheese. It's the place to place your kittens on the award winners, gossip about upcoming fims and discuss DVD releases and extras. Spoiler policy: White font all plot-related discussion until a movie's been in wide release two weeks, and keep the major HSQ in white font until two weeks after the video/DVD release.
Ferris is awesome.
I still remember the surprise of the post-credit scene. Because it was so unexpected, and yet everyone really was still just sitting there in the theater.
Poor Gedde Watanabe.
He's a fine actor, and has been in lots of other things, but he's been branded with Long Duck Dong.
In Ferris I love the scene with "When Cameron was in Egypt's land, Let my Cameron go."
Ferris is a huge favorite of mine, but I was trying to go with stuff Hughes wrote. Which ... he didn't, right?
I could watch Ferris once a month, for real.
Planes, Trains...
"You're GOING THE WRONG WAY!"
"How does he know which way we're going?"
And also:
"Those aren't PILLOWS!!!"
Breakfast Club. I think it was the Simple Minds on the soundtrack.
16 Candles is my favorite. Kind of invented the 80s Teen Comedy.
wrod. And as much as I love the end(and I do...who doesn't?) I think my favorite scene is with Sam and her dad... "Mike thinks I'm a dork." "Mike is a dork."
Was Weird Science a Hughes film? Because we quote it a lot. And love it a lot.
If it's not Hughes, then The Breakfast Club has to be at the top, then Some Kind of Wonderful. Then The Breakfast Club again. Then Ferris.
Yes it was.