Before "Ferris" shot, Broderick had been playing Eugene Jerome in Neil Simon's play "Biloxi Blues" with Alan Ruck playing Don Carney. A couple of years later, Mike Nichols directed Broderick in a film version of the play, with Casey Siemaszko playing Ruck's role.
*He only Directed 8 of his written films* 16 Candles (1984), The Breakfast Club (1985), Weird Science (1985), Ferris Buellers Day Off (1986), Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987), She's Having A Baby (1988), Uncle Buck (1989), Curly Sue (1991) *But he also wrote & sold away his scripts for....* Nat. Lamp. Vacation (1983), Pretty In Pink (1986), Some Kind Of Wonderful (1987), Nat. Lamp. Christmas Vacation (1989), Home Alone (1990)
This was post John Hughes Mullet days. That Mullet, wow. If i have ever looked at someone and saw this geek face and then saw that hair flowing out the back downward, you can just cut that hair out of your picture of the individual and they are an immediate geek looking person again with the big glasses and prim and proper hair. Try it with an interview when he had the mullet , it's just crazy. I which I could link up an interview when he had the mullet but they are hard to find because he generally doesn't do interviews. By the way, he was a very quick writer. Yea, he wrote some bombs, but there is NO ONE in hollywood today, that can write a screenplay faster or a story or a comic piece. How did he do it? He just had a lot of energy to do it. It wasn't that he was smart, he was a drop-out,,,,but he was just unique, that's all.
Sixteen Candles had some problems. Two problems that come to mind: a lack of antagonist, a Chinese character that wasn't very amusing and added nothing to the story.
@@killyourtelevision999, the story was meant to be an ensemble. Being different in such a way that an "antagonist" is not missed makes it more unique and still thoroughly entertaining. The movie isn't lacking anything nor are those its "problems."
@@killyourtelevision999 Nothing to do with that interpretation and the supposedly "problematic" content is only in the minds of the American left-wing media. It is a wonderful film about first love, coming of age, family bonding, sexual awakening and an ode to fun.
Trying desperately to make something out of Mia Sara’s “lack of ambition” was pretty nauseating IMHO. Literally a non issue and yet, he would not drop it. Other than that it was fun seeing these vintage interviews.
What right do you have to ask such a stupid question? If you doubt our rights then by all means contact the copyright holder with whom we have an exclusive contract for the last 9 years. The same client that we invested over $100,000 to transfer their archive which was rotting away in various vaults. It truly amazes me how people such as yourself have no life and post things thinking they know what they’re talking about when in fact they don’t know Shit. Does this answer your question?
Great interview, amazing movie, one of my best to get out of clinical depression.
great vintage interviews!
like the calm way of interviewing, today its just too fast..
Brian was very respected in Canada. Even though he was a perfect for parody by SCTV. Jiminy Glick is partially based on him.
Feels too much like an interview to me. Today a lot of interviews come across as a conversation, which I like better.
Yeah today's interviews are too fast because everyone is on coke and Adderall.
Beautiful movie. Smart, funny, simple, thought-provoking, sarcastic, Americana, and non-PC. Best comedy ever.
The critics didn’t like it though. And it hasn’t aged very well with most people.
Awesome interview. Thanks for sharing
MATTHEW IS SO CUUUUUUUUUUTTTTTTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So is John Hughes
This is awesome John Hughes is a legend he was a huge part of the 80’s. Jennifer Grey is still as Beautiful as she was then.
Before "Ferris" shot, Broderick had been playing Eugene Jerome in Neil Simon's play "Biloxi Blues" with Alan Ruck playing Don Carney. A couple of years later, Mike Nichols directed Broderick in a film version of the play, with Casey Siemaszko playing Ruck's role.
*He only Directed 8 of his written films*
16 Candles (1984), The Breakfast Club (1985), Weird Science (1985), Ferris Buellers Day Off (1986), Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987), She's Having A Baby (1988), Uncle Buck (1989), Curly Sue (1991)
*But he also wrote & sold away his scripts for....*
Nat. Lamp. Vacation (1983), Pretty In Pink (1986), Some Kind Of Wonderful (1987), Nat. Lamp. Christmas Vacation (1989), Home Alone (1990)
Don't forget Dutch!
And also The Great Outdoors
jennifer grey was soooooooo fine
love ferris bueller.
Jennifer Grey was SO CUTE. Mia Sara was GORGEOUS.
A brilliant man. Gone too soon!
10:20 wow they’re really bashing Mia. Lol. 11:54 “do you notice how crappy her acting skills are Matthew 🤔 “
Great interviewer. Thoughtful.
bit creepy though!
Is this James Tipton
This was post John Hughes Mullet days. That Mullet, wow. If i have ever looked at someone and saw this geek face and then saw that hair flowing out the back downward, you can just cut that hair out of your picture of the individual and they are an immediate geek looking person again with the big glasses and prim and proper hair. Try it with an interview when he had the mullet , it's just crazy. I which I could link up an interview when he had the mullet but they are hard to find because he generally doesn't do interviews. By the way, he was a very quick writer. Yea, he wrote some bombs, but there is NO ONE in hollywood today, that can write a screenplay faster or a story or a comic piece. How did he do it? He just had a lot of energy to do it. It wasn't that he was smart, he was a drop-out,,,,but he was just unique, that's all.
Jennifer Grey has the hottest cheeky smile ever. Soon Gorgeous 😍
Did John Hughes ever make a bad movie?
Sixteen Candles had some problems. Two problems that come to mind: a lack of antagonist, a Chinese character that wasn't very amusing and added nothing to the story.
@@killyourtelevision999, the story was meant to be an ensemble. Being different in such a way that an "antagonist" is not missed makes it more unique and still thoroughly entertaining. The movie isn't lacking anything nor are those its "problems."
@@killyourtelevision999 Nothing to do with that interpretation and the supposedly "problematic" content is only in the minds of the American left-wing media. It is a wonderful film about first love, coming of age, family bonding, sexual awakening and an ode to fun.
Jennifer Grey is so gorgeous
What happens when you're famous then suddenly you thrust into an interview with an oompah loompa 😂
Jennifer grey is 😍😍
Think you mean was
Trying desperately to make something out of Mia Sara’s “lack of ambition” was pretty nauseating IMHO. Literally a non issue and yet, he would not drop it. Other than that it was fun seeing these vintage interviews.
3:16 LOL
Wait what? Alan Ruck wasn't in Biloxi Blues and Biloxi Blues came out after Ferris Bueler. Confused.
He was in a theatrical production of it.
@@CTyankee gotcha
What right do you have to watermark and license this?
What right do you have to ask such a stupid question? If you doubt our rights then by all means contact the copyright holder with whom we have an exclusive contract for the last 9 years. The same client that we invested over $100,000 to transfer their archive which was rotting away in various vaults. It truly amazes me how people such as yourself have no life and post things thinking they know what they’re talking about when in fact they don’t know Shit.
Does this answer your question?
Mia Sara 😍
Those cute girls like Jen grow up to become gorgeous elder ladies. Like Tamlyn Tomita in Karate Kid 2. Was cute. Now she such a beautiful older woman.
That's Hollywood...
Jeez it sure is his day off 🙄🙄
feminine energy
This interviewer is one of the creepiest of all time. He always made me cringe.
Hughes was republican, conservative. 😎😉
Okay?