Cracked Movie Club: Ferris Bueller's Day Off
John Hughes month continues on Cracked Movie Club! In 1986, John Hughes was on a roll that had suddenly transformed him from a screenwriter of adult-oriented comedies to the king of teen angst movies. He kept that train rolling with Ferris Bueller's Day Off, a movie he pitched and wrote in a week about a high school senior who skips school for the day and takes his girlfriend and his wet blanket best friend on a series of hijinks through Chicago. Meanwhile, they are pursued by the villainous Principal Rooney, who is played by a real-life child predator, which ups the stakes somewhat.
On this week's episode, Tom is joined by Cracked's Alex Schmidt and Katie Goldin as they discuss Hughes' incredible ability to churn out quality films in such a short period of time, the unexpectedly brilliant casting of a 29 year old man to play Ferris' put-upon best friend Cameron, and whether or not Ferris is a figment of Cameron's imagination or is perhaps God Himself.
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