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Honest Trailers | Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Voice Narration: Jon Bailey aka Epic Voice Guy
Title Design: Robert Holtby
Written by: Spencer Gilbert, Danielle Radford, Lon Harris
Produced by: Spencer Gilbert
Edited by: Kevin Williamsen
Post-Production Manager: Emin Bassavand
Content Manager: Mikołaj Kossakowski
Post-Production Specialist: Rebecca Castaneda
Director of Video Production: Max Dionne
#honesttrailers #ferrisbuellersdayoff
Ferris was a sociopath, has great time management skills, does what he wants, and people follow him. He's clearly going to be a top executive.
"There's a straight shooter with upper management written all over him". - Bob
And yet it was Charlie Sheen who went on to Wall Street from this movie.
Nope .. Politician.
Actually a lot of late 80s, late 90s kids in movies were like that, you think Bart Simpson was original?
@@jonjohns8145these days, is there any difference? I mean, cmon
The scene where Cameron pretends to be Sloane's dad on the phone will never not make me laugh. Also, Fun Fact: This was one of the first movies that put in after credits scenes! However, with no internet, you had to hear about it from someone who discovered it, and that made everyone go and see it again to find out what they missed. A genius strategy.
Interesting.
Same here.
Or you just stay in the theatre until the credits are over anyways. Back in the day you didn't have to sit through ten minutes of CGI artists for that.
Let's not forget the whole credits sequence also had the scene with Ed Rooney getting a ride on the school bus.
Airplane! had an after credit scene
"The only disease kissing Charlie Sheen can cure" is top tier writing
It should have included "...while contracting eighteen different ones".
@@TheSilverpuppeteerit was implied, that’s the genius of it
Pretty mid. Doesn't take much to impress you, does it?
I had to pause the video for this one 😂😂😂😂
_WINNING!_
It’s funny to me that this is Matthew Broderick’s most iconic role but he has spent essentially his entire subsequent career playing characters the exact opposite of Ferris.
Perhaps killing two people a year later may have played a role.
@@AT-rr2xw ?? car crash?
Marrying SJP will do that to you.
Maybe it stands out in part *because* it's generally against his typecast of "bumbling nice guy"? I'm sure part of it is just being a John Hughes movie and relatively well made too though.
Until Painkiller.
The realization that has become my head canon for this movie is that Ferris' primary motivation for ditching school was to give his best friend a really good day because he believe Cameron to be on the verge of being suicidal.
Oh my God, that’s _brilliant._ 🤯
This is exactly how I have always justified this movie's shenanigans. It is an intervention to show that life is worth living.
I've always loved that movie's tagline. Still relatable to this day lol "One man's struggle to take it easy"
I just realised that this movie could have inspired Office Space because you could reuse the same tagline!
True! It’s so hard to switch off. The film nails this.
Finally, someone points out the unnatural level of abuse Cameron was subjected to….. by Ferris and his dad 😢
It's not a profound thought, since the movie spelled it out for the audience
Yet we're supposed to root for ferris
@@eugenemoreno6206 Ferris is the guy we wish to be (well have his luck anyway) and Cameron is who most of us are.
@@MsDudette21 Most of us have multimillionaire fathers with one of the most coveted Ferrari's ever made?
@rsr789 most of us have Cameron's luck but somehow I think u knew that already but just wanted to be pedantic.
I like when you guys do older films, cause it doesn't feel like you're just rushing to get the big hit movie out
Plus the extra decades of nostalgia. Mmmmmmm
agree!
3:10 "Sir, you have _much_ bigger fish to fry." This is my attitude toward Rooney pretty much the _whole movie._ _Hundreds_ of people (most of them, students) at that school with _hundreds_ of different sets of problems and he leaves the whole of them _unattended_ in the hope of tracking down _one_ of them. And he actually breaks a few _laws_ in the course of that.
@lazy, And that's why they used to call these types of movies "Screwball Comedies". They're not supposed to make sense.
Also, Rooney isn’t supposed to be the principal. He’s Dean of Students. His job is making sure students are attending school. I’m pretty sure that “Dean of Students” is on his name plate in the movie. Not saying that the character doesn’t take it too far. He does. But that’s the joke: He’s Ahab. Ferris is his White Whale. And just like Ahab’s job is to kill whales, but winds up killing himself and nearly everyone else on the Pequod, Rooney allows his obsession with catching one scofflaw to undermine everything else.
@@Alexander_Stern1 SPOILERS! Gees, it's way too soon to be giving away the ending of Moby Dick. You monster!
@@Alexander_Stern1 Excellent use of the word "scofflaw."
He's like Inspector Javert if he time traveled to Reagan's America.
I always wondered why Ferris' dad wouldn't recognise Sloane, his own son's girlfriend, in a pair of sunglasses. Surely he'd met her before?!
It's a comedy.
Works for Superman.
@@souleater0815Comedies still need an ounce of logic.
Nah that sounds about right for many dads
Well, there are so many variables that would make plausible not to recognize your son's girlfriend. How long have they been dating? Do they hang out at home often while he's not at work? Does she have the same hairstyle every 90s teen has, which in a city environment basically works like camouflage? Has Ferris been bringing enough girls home that they start to blend together to the point he stops to care? *Seriously, you'd be surprised how hard it is to recognize someone you only meet occasionally, even without sunglasses.*
I had no idea that Alan Ruck was pushing 30 when playing the teenage Cameron. You have to feel sorry for Cameron the entire time, since he get pushed around by his dad and best friend, and we never find out what happens to him.
He’s the shop teacher in Freaky
I remember an interview with Mia Sara where she pointed out that despite this being a movie about a group of teenagers in high school, at the time of shooting, she was the only true teenager in the entire cast 😉
He's also in an amazing episode of Psych
@@jim2lane Really weird that was like the part of the comedy...the same for Grease..they all have that blank, crazy im too old to be here look..
Him and his family grew and starred in Succession
I accidentally discovered this movie watching TV one morning while pretending to be sick to not go to school in 7th grade. It taught me that lying to parents is not only fine but is fun and absolutely necessary.
The real moral!
Well, it is part of being a teenager, and psychologically healthy. Just don’t get stuck in that.
Did you use the canned soup after that?
@zhenyatirshtain7850: How did your day go?
@@Szokynyovics No, lying to your parents is not necessarily ''healthy'', not all teens lie and sneak around. Also, pretty sure the OP was joking, no need to get all serious with unsolicited advice...
I saw this at the theater when it was first released. The entire audience stayed through the credits. After Ferris told us to leave and the screen went blank, everyone just sat there for at least 15 or 20 more seconds waiting for him to come on screen again.
How did they know? Word of mouth?
Finally, someone pointed out how psychopathic Ferris was. I felt bad for his best friend the entire time.
Agreed 1000%
I have tried to watch this movie twice couldn’t get more than 30 minutes because Ferris irritated me so much.
When you’re a kid, you idolize Ferris. When you’re an adult, you idolize Cameron.
yeah i never understood why everyone loved this movie so much, it was okay, but i thought he was just a typical selfish awful popular guy.
@@CreativeMindsAudio People lotsa people are selfish too
But hey, Cameron ended up getting a nice ambassadorial position later on! Joking aside, the moment that Cameron looks at the baby in the painting, the baby's silent yelling echoing Cameron's silent yelling and crying... let's say it was revealing. I will never stop thanking John Hughes for making this movie. It also helps that it captured the zeitgeist of a portion of a generation and did it brilliantly, with heart.
I was really surprised there were no Succession references in this video for Ruck
If you have ever watched any of John Hughes' movies you see that pattern forming. Subtle, which is why he was a genius in film making
The idea that Cameron is made up by Ferris makes more sense. The only two people in the entire movie who acknowledge him are Ferris and Sloane, the only other times he talks to other characters is voice only which Ferris could just be doing, and his dad is never seen either. If Ferris is made up, then how does that explain his parents, sister, or literally everyone in the movie seeing him or talking about him. No one talks about Cameron
I think the idea is like Fight Club where people reference Tyler Durden constantly.
I like it. Ferris is manic and Cameron is his depression. Ferris is mean to Cameron because he doesn’t like that side of himself, though he at least accepts that it is a part of him.
Teacher (Ben Stein): “Fry? Fry?”
Or Cameron is Ferris, a doped up abused kid who invents an imaginary friend fight club style
Sloan talks to Cameron...
After all Cameron's life problems, he went on a road trip to L.A on a bus with a bomb on it😅
Hey at least he ends up in command of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-B! Though admittedly maybe not the best maiden voyage...
@@jaycepentad9535 Yeah LOL🤣
better than cutting through that cornfield
It is what got him into politics.
Well…at least he settled down with that nice showgirl and moved back home…I’ve got five minutes left in the Bunheads pilot, but I feel like it’s all going to turn out fine…
I maintain that Ferris was never the main character. It was everyone surrounding him, especially Cameron.
Exactly. This was Cameron’s story, not Ferris’s
Nah, Ferris is just a cool dude who simply just wanted to spend a perfectly nice day with his best friend and girlfriend, instead of wasting it away at boring ol’ school.
Actually hes like Phineas and Ferb and Ferris is just the setting for the movie hence why he never learns NOTHING through the whole movie and everyone else gets character development. Ferris is just the setting for the movie.
@@MJAYZ007 yup. Main character doesn't have to have an arc if their conflict and personality are interesting. Bonus points if they set the stage for other characters having their own arcs.
@@MJAYZ007 Well, he certainly doesn't need character development since he already gets away with so much stuff and he's in a screwball comedy movie. Character development is for drama queens 😁
I remember when I saw the first Deadpool movie and that end credits scene, someone in the theater yelled “BUELLER!”
I always wondered about how there were apparently no Cs, Ds or Es in that class. Also, Ben Stein had been an economics teacher, and was cast based on his droning voice.
Anyone? Anyone? V O O what economics? Frye? Frye? Frye?
And in between those things he was a speech writer for the White House.
@@HariSeldon913 and now he is a Q magat.....
@@HariSeldon913 For Richard Nixon, yet.
One of the best 80s teens movies and one of Matthew Broderick’s best performances.
Agreed, it's definitely one of his best performances, and he was fantastic at breaking the fourth wall. Shame that we never got a sequel, except in a superbowl commercial.
Regarding his best performance, it'll always be Ladyhawke for me.
Sure, the movie about a lazy psycho who enjoys doing...nothing constructive. That is the best movie? That is an infantile dream of a manchild who thinks superficial hedonism is the best thing and wants all days to be such... Idiotic and stupid.
Correction: Matthew Broderick's BEST performance ever.
It's implied that Cameron'll earn his dad's respect by the end of the movie cos he has more confidence and self-respect now, but no, there was a murder in that house when Cameron's dad got home.
Yeah there would be and justified too
I always thought it was funny that Ferris thought he could just run the car in reverse to turn the mileage back. What an idiot. He can hack into to the school server and erase his sick days but he doesn't how odometers work.
I love watching this film back to back with War Games You have to get a little drunk and fall asleep during the changeover, and when you wake up it's like Ferris got moved in with a foster family and the story turns really dark
Jimmy, I just fell a little in love with you from your comment. Maybe one day we'll meet and get a little drunk and watch 80's films u til we fall asleep, wake up, eat some cold pizza and do it all over again. If you ever meet a woman who wants to do this, ask her if her username is Falconer. Who knows?
@@Falconer22 are you actually a falconer or is it just a cool name?
@@347Jimmy I hope you two make it.
If they do, I hope they return to this comment section to let us all know...
I'm invested in this relationship now.
There was a time where I could recite this movie beginning to end, that's how often I'd watched it. What a timeless classic. Thanks for doing this one!
- When Cameron was in Egypt’s land… - Abe Froman? The sausage king of Chicago? - Ferris Bueller, you’re my hero - 9 times - Hey batter batter batter, swing batter - etc, etc, etc
The movie wasn’t that good. It got negative reviews when it was released.
@@RocStarr913yes, but just like so many others that followed, it became a cult classic and has a large fan base.
@@Fawkes2574 True. I’m one of them. I like the movie. I think it’s still one of the stronger and more unique teen movies ever released, but I try to be realistic about its place within the movie artform.
I still can!
Actually, aside from stealing the car and trashing it, Ferris' actions towards Cameron does have a purpose and positive effect. Ferris knew he was wound too tight, prone to panic, chronically depressed, and self isolated in the place where he's subject to abuse and neglect. In fact, the whole reason for skipping that day had been to give Cameron an adventure he would remember fondly for years.
Ferris was far too selfish to ever think that way.
There's a fan theory that says that Ferris is a figment of Cameron's imagination.
Yeah, hitting people and then telling them you're sorry but it was their fault yeah that's a friend for you.
That's an interesting theory, and it might even be true. But what's also true is Bueller did NOTHING to help his friend's blood pressure that day 😅
@@h0m3st4r fight club prequel
“The bad guy from “Howard the Duck.”” Is accurate! 😂
Especially since Howard The Duck was released only months later.
@@RocStarr913 I suppose. But I’d seen him in that movie 1st when it was new so I think immediately thought of him when I saw the principle because it’s him. Pretty freaky because I remember the ending with him mainly.
In memory of Steve Harwell say "hey now you are AN ALL STAR!"
“…get your game on, go play!”
I wholeheartedly believe that with a good script, you could turn this and Home Alone into a horror movie. Think about it.
How would you make this into a horror movie?
Home alone already is a horror thriller if you make the robbers the protagonist. Its almost like don't breathe but instead of a blind guy it's a child..........did the blind guy get his childhood explained in movie?
@jog, No doubt.
They did a joke about it in The Good Place. In one episode one of the main characters tells another that her soulmate is making her watch a horror film about ex convicts who try to murder and rob a neglected child and then they show the screen and its Home Alone.
Agreed, but you could say that about a lot more movies than you might realize since comedy and horror are largely on the opposite ends of the same tonal spectrum. So most of it would be shifting tone and lighting and you probably wouldn't have to change that much script-wise, especially given whatever is going on with Cameron.
The theory that Ferris is a figment of Cameron's imagination reminds me of one of JD's daydreams from Scrubs: "Holy inferiority complex, Batman! How low is my self esteem that I'm the sidekick in my own fantasy?"
Ferris is real. I can prove it.
It could be worse, he could have been Alfred
Mia Sara in this movie is EVERYTHING. 😍
If we're going to go down this road, isn't it time for Uncle Buck?
"I heard that you were feeling ill. Headache, fever and a chill. I came to help restore your pluck, 'cause I'm the nurse who likes to..."
In honor of Steve Harwell, please say "Only shooting stars break the mold."
In honor of Arleen Sorkin, the OG Harley Quinn, please say “A-OK, Mista J!”
Mayhaps they really need to make an Honest Trailer for The New Batman Adventures, which has "Mad Love" in it.
Ironically Mia Sara who played Sloane was the first live action Harley Quinn.
My high school teacher showed us this movie end of Junior year. He said it was so that when we do senior skip day our senior year we dont be basic and just go to the beach (were from florida). It inspired me to do something more, but ultimately everyone just went to the beach
What did you do?
That's funny! I grew up in Chicago and this movie inspired me to take a bus by myself for the first time to go see that Seurat painting at the Art Institute on the(free, at the time) Tuesday of spring break that year.
@🎶0😎 she said, they just ended up at the beach anyway.
@@music0cool actually, if im being truthful, while everyone went to the beach, I went to the water park with my family. I love water parks and theres a huge age gap with me and my siblings, when I was graduating they were in Elementary school. I still treasure all the times I choose to hang out with them instead of my friends because after I went away from college and now im Graduate school and their in Middle school and I know I at least got to spend their childhood together
So glad I wasn't the only one that knew what reference Ryan was making with that Deadpool end-credit scene.
All of GenX who saw the movie...we knew
Years ago, before the first Deadpool movie came out, I was at work when I saw a friend of mine that was also a coworker in the break room about 20-30 minutes after her shift had ended. So I walked in and did the scene perfectly for her, since she was a couple years older than me she knew it right away
Masterpiece of a movie. You watched to the end?
That movie has been on television forever. I doubt many people old enough to get in to see Deadpool would miss that reference.
In honor of Steve Harwell, say "Somebody once told me the world is gonna roll me. I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed."
Word of god: John Hughes said in 1999 that several of his "Shermer" movies (Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, and Planes, Trains and Automobiles) *are all a part of the same universe.* According to Hughes, Samantha Baker *knows* Ferris.
If I remember the interview correctly, Samantha lives close to Ferris. Mrs. Baker and Mrs Bueller are in the PTA.
I did always think Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller were set in the same universe, like you said, they are both set at Shermer. Plus one of the lines from Vernon in Breakfast Club is really similar to a Charlie Sheen line in Ferris.
Bender is NOT impressed by Ferris.
Mia Sara was one of the most sublimely beautiful women who ever existed. Still to this day she is lovely.
She was married to Sean Connery's son, then Jim Henson's son... Her standards are "must be a son of a legend!" 😂
And let's not forget: she was the very first live-action Harley Quinn!
I feel like everybody who watches this movie must have a crush on her
"Bloods...Like the gang???!!!", "Sir, you have much bigger fish to fry" 🤣🤣🤣
I did like that movie. It is kinda disturbing how that actor who played that teacher would get arrested for something so horrible.
Well, it's not like Broderick himself turned out a Saint or anything.
@@yarpen26how so? I must have missed something
@@Romne Matthew Broderick killed 2 people in a car accident over sea's. Google it.
@@RomneHe killed two people in a car crash in 1987 and was fined £100 for it. I think the biggest problem people have with it is the lack of consequences he faced for ending two women’s lives.
@@shadowsndust284 Totally what Ferris Bueller would do.
Missed this for Alan Ruck: Cameron was interested in politics from a young age
No way in hell they get all of that stuff done in like 9 hours.
Just taking the train OR finding parking in the vicinity of Wrigley would take up half the day....
I think they cabbed it after parking the Ferrari, but it is at least 1/2-hour from the north suburbs to the city on the Edens/Kennedy or even longer on Sheridan/Lake Shore or Green Bay. Ferris no doubt pulled his “Save Ferris” card to express bleacher seats at Wrigley, con the parade float to give him the mic, and skip the line at Sears Tower, among other VIP treatment. The Art Institute is a pretty easy entry, don’t know about the Board of Trade…
Yeah especially given that Ferris really stuffed around at home for quite a awhile before even getting Cameron and Sloan involved It would have already been like 10/11 o’clock at least by the time that they got together so all the things they were doing would have been probably all crammed in the afternoon
I'm personally fond the theory that Cameron Fry is actually a pseudonym for Connor Roy and the overbearing dad he's so afraid of is really Logan Roy.
Ahh, there it is
Love this comment way too much 😂
Who is Connor Roy?
@@daenerystargaryen6302 He is the eldest son.
@@daenerystargaryen6302 A character in the tv show "Succession" played by the same actor
He's got the whole wide world in his hands 😔
Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and do a Hudson Hawk Honest Trailer once in a while (really just once), you could miss it...
Here’s where Honest Trailers goes berserk
Name distribution made perfect sense. Surnames of my HS cohort were mostly alphabetically conjoined by three or four consecutive letters until graduation. We only had electives with kids from the other surname groupings in the student body.
when Cameron was in Egypt's land.... LET MY CAMERON GO
Eeyore in a hockey jersey is the best description I've heard of Cameron!
I always liked how Sloane was an amalgamation of how Aerith and Tifa looked in original FF7 art
2:38 Perfectly sums up Jameson in Spider Man: No Way Home! 😂👍
One of the GOAT movies.
💯
I just realized how rich Ferries is. He has a computer and many gizmos
If he really had wanted a car, he could have sold that keyboard. It was top notch for the time.
Nah, this is what Hollywood passes for working class. After all we see at least one parent actually working.
@@Loremastrful I think you meant Middle Class
The keyboard he uses to record and play his sick noises is an E-mu Emulator II. In those days, it had an MSRP of about $8k. Roughly $23k in today's dollars!
I just read a quote from John Hughes that said the reason Cameron stares at the little girls picture is because "the longer he stares the less he sees, there is nothing there. He fears the same of himself, the more people stare the less they'll see, there's nothing there."
I came here looking for this comment.
Then Ferris is right - bro needs to chill
Ferris is just a magical boy, that's all. He can restructure time to suit his needs. The galaxy is his to command.
"I didn't hit you. I lightly slapped you." Well, that brings back memories.
1:40 “Eeyore in a hockey jersey…” In the WRONG CITY’S hockey jersey. Since it’s Gordie, I’ll begrudgingly allow it.
Bro needs to do weird science
"Your third favorite Ska band." Seriously, that's an obscure reference I never thought I'd hear in an Honest Trailer.
He’s a righteous dude!
Can you say" All that glitters is gold. Only shooting stars break the mold" for Steve Harwell? (RIP)
well, obviously he's not just a figment of cam's imagination if everyone knows about him (not to mention he interacted with so many people besides him)
Nowadays, this theory has to be forced on every movie, even if it makes absolutely zero sense.
That's a great Charlie Sheen joke: "Two and a half ounces". Good one.
Wow, this is a much darker movie than I remembered.
It was nice to see a biopic of Senator Bueller's high school days.
That Jeffrey Jones joke was savage! Would've been funnier if you didn't immediately explain it after though
I mean ppl should know the evil creeps lurking in HW. They are equally worse than Hitler.
They probably needed to explain it to stop people who don't get subtlety or implication from trying to explain it _to them_ in the comments.
It's an old movie. Idk the average age demographic for this youtube channel's audience but many people aren't gonna know the actor's name.
This is definitely the kind of movie that you can't think too hard about. Just enjoy and empty your brain
Me have brain? That's unpossible.
Epic voice, say "If had a dollar for every original idea Hollywood has had lately I would have 25 cents"
That quote was funny. I'm in the hospital now. The flatbread pizza isn't too bad, but I really like the fruit cups.
one of the best honest trailers in a while.. bravo
It's insane that this guy would go on to have a "lot of fish".
In memory of Marcia DeRousse, say "Back off, vampire! Let me do my job!"
Hey, while we’re on the subject of John Hughes, make the honest trailer to Planes Trains and Automobiles this Thanksgiving!
Please say: You’re still here? It’s over. Go home.
Hi, send me a 👋🏻.
Niche 00s ska band references is why I love you guys. More KZhead respect for Save Ferris!
Say this in honor of Steve Harwell: "You'll never catch me, I'll leave you all behind!"
Can we get an honest trailer for Mystery Men, the movie that ACTUALLY popularised All Star, for Steve Harwell?
That would be a beautiful homage. Thank you!
Actually Mystery Men was a flop. It was Shrek that poularized All Star.
Ferris is the extrovert that Cameron, a introvert, needs to break our of his shell and stand up for himself.
OMG, THANK U HONEST TRAILER FOR BEING A PART OF MY LIFE, I've just used that famous quote from Ferris Bueler to finish a speech on Monday and now you've made an honest trailer about it, too good to be true, thank you ❤
In honor of Jimmy Buffett, Steve Harwell, and Gary Wright: "Somebody once told me there is a Margaretville machine on this dream weaver train."
Legally Blonde honest trailer please!
Always wanted a next-day sequel to learn if Cameron survived his dad's wrath, or did Cameron end up killing his dad and throwing him down the ravine next to the car?
Irving Thalburg once said the secret to a happy ending is knowing when to stop telling the story. So yeah, I always wanted to know if Cameron's dad killed him too 🙃
Say "It's ok, I'm a limo driver!"
“Everyone was angry and mean…” Yup, that’s very true.
I love when you guys do classic movies. More please!
YES!!! I’ve been waiting for this one for a long, long time since it’s my favorite movie of all time! Thank you SJ!
Life moves pretty fast…
@@rex-racer …if you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. I live by that quote everyday of my life.
@@carter_lovejoy Ferris wisdom!
He's got the whole world in his hands 🕊
The fact that you guys know who Save Ferris is, made my day.
Cool, finally doing some classics. Edit: let's hear it for classic cinema 🎥
It's amazing to me that when these movies came out, no one psychoanalyzed anything. So we all watched the movie at face value. Then, a new generation picks them up and psycho-analyzes the feces out it and then turns the mirror on the creators and then lambasts the original audience for watching and enjoying it. All that can be said for it was, "well, it was a different time." That said, it never occurred to me that Cameron normalized Ferris's abuse because his Father was abusive. Which then alters the ending for Cameron. How was Cameron going to stand up to his Father if he couldn't stand up to Ferris?
People these days can't just ENJOY something. It's completely ruined comedy. Bring on the Russian nukes, please.
I watched Ferris Bueller's Day off for the first time when I was in high school. And even then I could not stand Ferris. Glad public opinion is finally swaying this direction.
Ah, the Bob Barker sign off.❤ Thank you.
And Bray Wyatt ❤️
Yes! Please go back and do all the eighties classics! (Oh man, first comment first time ever 😊)
💯💯💯👍
Hi, send me a 👋🏻..
This movie is legendary I love it fucking quintessential 80s I miss Hughes at his creative heights
"I didn't hit you... I lightly slapped you" sounds like Amber Heard amirite? 🤣
One of my favourite movies of ALL TIME. Thanks for covering, was hilarious 😆
Getting older means you don’t side with the adults in this movie, but you do come to hate the so-called hero.
Do The Breakfast Club next lol
YES!!!
I loved the concerned whisper of "Where did they go?" when talking about the names at the end lol
This was the first film I saw by myself... one of those summer days long ago