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You Don't Want To Miss Eva Amurri Martino In A Bikini

We live in a crazy, fast paced world, and as the great philosopher Ferris Bueller said, “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” And you would hate to miss Eva Amurri Martino in a bikini top. … read more

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‘Ferris Bueller’ Producer Talks ‘Clever’ Super Bowl Ad

‘The fact that Ferris is a cultural phenomenon and representative of something is cool,’ Tom Jacobson tells MTV News. By Eric Ditzian Matthew Broderick in his Honda CR-V commercial Photo: Honda Even if you aren’t a football fan, there’s no way you could’ve pulled a Cameron Frye after last night’s and claimed, as the “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” curmudgeon famously did, that you didn’t see anything good all day. That’s because two and a half decades after writer/director John Hughes introduced us to the coolest high school kid who ever lived, Matthew Broderick returned during the big game for a “Ferris”-inspired Honda commercial that had the actor once again pointing out that life moves pretty fast, so you should look around every once in a while or you’ll miss it. Life, then, is all about surprises. Who would’ve thought that, after Hughes died in 2009 , we’d ever see some fresh “Ferris” action? Certainly not the film’s producer, Tom Jacobson, who was utterly taken by surprise when a teaser for the ad popped up online ahead of the Bowl . Shortly before the game kicked off, MTV News called Jacobson to get his take on the spot, what Hughes would make of it and whether we’ll ever get an actual “Ferris Bueller” sequel. MTV : So what’s your take on the new ad? Tom Jacobson : I think it’s fantastic. The fact that Ferris is a cultural phenomenon and representative of something is cool. I thought it was very well-done. Todd Phillips [who directed the ad] did a really good job. Matthew was great. When the first thing was released, with him just opening the window, it was the same voice. It was the same reading as Ferris 26 years ago. MTV : It was eerily similar. Jacobson : He’s a good actor. Clearly it’s part of him, and that’s why he was so good in the first one. It’s interesting, because the movie is 26 years old this June, and everyone still knows who Ferris is. Even kids know who Ferris is. It’s not generational. I have a 14-year-old son, and last year, when he was in seventh grade, they had a school sleepover thing and the movie they showed was “Ferris Bueller.” All the teachers and all the administration, they were the ones raised on “Ferris Bueller.” MTV : Did you know the commercial was coming? Jacobson : I didn’t know it was coming, and I was surprised. At first, I was like, “What?” Everybody was calling me, and my kids were sending me these links, like, “Dad, did you see this?” I looked it up and loved it. MTV : That was just the teaser? Jacobson : Yeah, just the 15-second thing. MTV : So what were you thinking? Did you think they were making a sequel? Jacobson : I was just a consumer. There was all this Internet rumor about, “What’s this for? Is there a ‘Ferris 2′?” So I did my own calling around and found out pretty quickly it was a car commercial. I actually spoke to Matthew on Monday and Tuesday and told him he did a great job. I emailed him and said it’s amazing how many emails I’ve got about this. And he said the same thing and his BlackBerry was blowing up and it’s amazing how the movie resonates after all these years. MTV : When you saw the full commercial, was there one moment or reference that you thought was particularly cool? Jacobson : It was more the imagery. The way it was framed. And Matthew playing himself. That was very clever and postmodern. MTV : What do think John Hughes would make of this? Ferris Bueller doing a car commercial for the Super Bowl? Jacobson : I can’t really speak for what he would think. He was very protective of his material. It’s unique stuff that he created. I don’t know how he would feel. It’s always a question about how artists feel about their material promoting something else. I’m proud it’s part of the culture. I’ll separate it from the product side of it and the fact that someone bought the rights to sell something else. MTV : Is this ad the closest we’re ever going to get to seeing a “Ferris Bueller” sequel? Jacobson : There are a lot of people involved in that decision. We’ve never tried it before. John never wanted to do it. MTV : Why do you think the film still resonates? Jacobson : I think there’s a very simple sentiment in the movie, which he repeats at the end: Life moves pretty fast, and if you don’t stop and look around, it’ll pass you by. It’s one of those Confucius sayings that the whole movie emblemizes. It’s even truer now. The world moves so fast. It’s true for grownups. And there’s the magic on John Hughes’ execution — the fairy-tale nature of it. Why do fairy tales last for a thousand years? Why does the myth of Ulysses last for 2,000 years? Because they’re mythological journeys, and John made one of those. That’s Ferris’ journey. Check out everything we’ve got on “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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‘Ferris Bueller’ Super Bowl Ad: Pop-Culture Cheat Sheet

We take a closer look at the many references to ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ in Honda’s commercial. By Eric Ditzian Matthew Broderick in his Honda CR-V commercial Photo: Honda Did you catch everything there was to see in the “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”-inspired Super Bowl ad ? Perhaps there were some references you didn’t pick up, some callbacks that went unnoticed. Maybe you just want to go back and watch, again and again, what is sure to be one of the night’s most talked-about Super Bowl commercials . So go right ahead with the help of MTV News’ pop-culture cheat sheet: Sick phone call : In the movie, it was Ferris’ buddy, Cameron Frye (Alan Ruck), who picked up Ferris’ call to plead that he was too sick to leave his bed. In the ad, Ferris receives the call. Walter Linder : His agent’s name in the commercial is the name written right above the name of Abe Froman — the sausage king of Chicago — at the restaurant Ferris and his pals crash. Pencils and Wite-Out : Bored secretary Grace (Edie McClurg) spent much of the film sniffing Wite-Out and picking pencils out of her hair, so note the pencils and Wite-Out prominently displayed on Linder’s desk. Baseball : The ball Broderick’s agent tosses in the air calls to mind both the ball Ferris caught at the Chicago Cubs game and the one he flung at his stereo to kill the fake snores at the film’s end as his parents approached his room. Roeman, Peterson & Frye : The name of Linder’s agency, etched in glass on his door, is a reference not only to Froman, but to Cameron Frye and Ferris’ girlfriend, Sloane Peterson (Mia Sara). “He bought it” : After Ferris successfully fools his parents, the first line he utters to camera, much like in the ad, is, “They bought it.” Later, he pops off another classic line referenced in the ad: “Incredible. One of the worst performances of my career, and they never doubted it for a second.” Opening curtains : After Ferris successfully fools his parents, he thrusts open the curtains in his bedroom and wonders how he can be expected to go to school on such a gorgeous day. Yello’s “Oh Yeah” : Though the song plays in the commercial as Ferris opens the curtains, it doesn’t play in the film until the first time we see the Frye family Ferrari. Twisty towel : Both Ferris and Matthew’s preferred post-shower getup includes a robe and a twisty towel on the head. “Broderick, Broderick” : A callback to one of the film’s most famous lines, in which Ferris’ dry-as-toast teacher (Ben Stein) takes attendance and, in a ridiculous monotone, says, “Bueller? Bueller?” Rottweiler : The dog sitting by another Honda outside the hotel is a Rottweiler, the same breed of dog the Buellers own and which terrorized Principal Edward R. Rooney (Jeffrey Jones) as he attempts to bust Ferris. Detroit Red Wings jersey : On the roller coaster, the man behind Ferris is wearing a Red Wings jersey, the same one worn by Cameron in the movie. Grace : The woman who calls Broderick while in the Honda is named Grace, another reference to Ferris’ school secretary. Exaggerated coughing : When Broderick coughs loudly while on the car phone, we thought back to the call Ferris made to some high school freshmen, during which he used a keyboard sound effect to make it seem like he was literally coughing up a lung. Who’s in the driver’s seat? : As Broderick pulls up to a stop in his car, he discovers he is right next to Linder. He quickly hides behind a stuffed panda. In the film, Ferris finds himself stuck in traffic right next to his dad and switches places with Sloane. Trench coat and clarinet : Look closely during this scene and you’ll see a man playing the instrument, a nifty callback to Ferris’ activities early in the movie. SOCHOIC : Broderick’s license plate refers to the way Ferris describes the Ferrari: “It is so choice. If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.” Natural History Museum : Instead of attending the Art Institute of Chicago as in the movie, Broderick checks out the history museum. Instead of walking hand in hand with kids, he chases them. The walrus : Two references in one. First off, Ferris shouts out John Lennon early in the film, saying, “He was the walrus. I could be the walrus. I’d still have to bum rides off people.” Secondly, the staring contest with the animal riffs on Cameron’s deep gaze into “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte,” Georges Seurat’s pointillist masterpiece. Horse race : In the film, Ferris checked out a Cubs game. In the ad, Broderick opts for a horse race. Chinese parade : Whereas Ferris rocked a parade in downtown Chicago, belting out “Twist and Shout” and “Danke Schoen,” this time around, he crashes a Chinese parade. The valet : Call us crazy, but the way that valet shadily looked at Broderick, we were thinking back to the garage attendant who told Ferris to relax, because he was a professional, yet took the Ferrari on a joy ride. In the ad, the valet soon peels away from the curb and is seen racing the car off a jump. “Life moves pretty fast” : Indeed, Broderick will say it again, as he did twice during the film itself: “If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” What “Ferris Bueller” references did we miss? Let us know in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Fizzuck A Thug: Hubby Hov Keeps Cigar Unlit And Asks Ferris Wheel Operator To “Slow Down” To Protect Baby Bump Bey-Bey

Isn’t Hovi Baby just the model husband? Jay-Z doesn’t just run this town. He runs a mean carnival, too. The hip-hop mogul took over Pier 54 on Manhattan’s West Side Thursday night and threw a lavish Coney Island-style soiree that raised a whopping $1.033 million for his Shawn Carter Foundation in just four hours. Hova managed to have fun at his own party, too. After winning a pricey watch in a dart game, the rapper held hands with expectant wife Beyoncé as they took a romantic spin on a Ferris wheel. The party was well underway when Beyoncé joined him at the pier party, which featured rides, sideshow attractions, games, lavish prizes and gourmet food that average carnies never taste. Flanked by heavy security, the pregnant pop star – now both booty-ful and belly-licious – coaxed Jay onto the Ferris wheel. One partygoer says that as the ride began its ascent, Beyoncé seemed to register a moment of concern, and her protective spouse instructed the wheel operator to “slow it down.” The source also noted that when Jay was with his wife and her precious cargo, the cigar in his mouth was unlit, presumably out of deference to her and a healthful pregnancy. Way to go Hov, keep that baby and that Bey-Bey safe! Source

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Jay-Z Throws A Carnival For College Kids’ Scholarships

Jay’s foundation set up the Ferris wheel in New York on Thursday to raise funds for university-bound students’ scholarships. By Steven Roberts with reporting by Rob Markman Jay-Z at “Making The Ordinary Extraordinary” in New York City Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage NEW YORK — On Thursday night, Jay-Z hosted a carnival at the Hudson River Park pier for his Shawn Carter Foundation . But it wasn’t all Ferris wheels and funnel cakes — unfortunately Momofuku doesn’t make those. The event was called Making Ordinary Extraordinary, and it sought to raise funds for college scholarships. MTV News caught up with Mr. Carter at the event, where he said the evening was about having fun while raising money for a good cause. Jay said two of the worst things in life are a waste of talent and a person who applies him- or herself but is unable to advance due to financial hardship. He hoped this foundation would help ease such burdens and assist people in recognizing their potential. “Just providing opportunity and seeing what people do with that opportunity. If you want to go further and you want to further your education, just giving someone that extra little push [so] that maybe you’ll turn out to be someone special,” Jay said. Jay and his mother, Gloria Carter, started the foundation in 2002 to help those facing socioeconomic difficulties further their education at institutions of higher learning. The foundation started with one student earning a full ride through college and grew to offer 50 scholarships to students in 50 different states annually from 2003 to 2005. More than 750 students have been awarded scholarships totaling in excess of $1.1 million, and nearly 500 kids have taken part in the foundation’s college tours — some even rode the bus with Jay’s mom. “My mom has been running this for a number of years,” said Jay. “My mom gets on the bus and takes the kids and takes them to their orientations and she’s been riding around the college. It’s a real grassroots thing that she’s been doing on her own, and I’m just really trying to help her expand it so we can help more people. It started out as a Brooklyn thing, and then it started as a New York thing, and now hopefully we can take it to a worldwide thing.” Related Artists Jay-Z

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Mo & Kita Of The “T.O. Show”: “Evelyn Is Like A Walking Yeast Infection” [VIDEO]

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Looks like someone’s got Mo and Kita of “The T.O. Show” panties in a bunch, and that person is “Basketball Wives” very own boricua Evelyn Lozada. The two P.R. queens behind Terrell Owens success caught up with Hip Hollywood on the red carpet and voiced their (mostly Mo’s) distaste with Evelyn in a very straight forward manner. Mo referred to Evelyn as “a walking yeast infection” as well as criticized her motherhood for sleeping with Chad Ochocinco so soon. Mo also came for Chad adding: “I know Chad. I’ve associated with Chad. I’ve worked with Chad, but at the same time he’s sending the wrong message to women, to guys, thinking it’s ‘okay’ to wife somebody that you’ve portrayed the image of sleeping with all in the same night.” Mo also added, “Tami should’ve beat Evelyn’s A*s,” for having ANY sort of relationship with her ex-husband, whether they were married, separated or divorced. While I agree to the fullest, I also feel that Mo’s tone sounds a tad bit personal, which leads me to believe either Mo don’t play NO games when it comes to her judgement of character or Evelyn has stepped on her toes in some kind of way. For that very reason this story reminds me of Dave Chappelle’s skit on “The Chappelle Show” “When keeping it real goes wrong” because although what Mo says may be true, Evelyn don’t play that! Peep the video below to hear what Mo had to say: I can just see Evelyn looking for a drink to throw right now! “The T.O. Show” Returns For Season 3 Sneak Preview: “The T.O. Show” Flo Rida Busted For DUI In $1.7 Million Bugatti BLACK MUSIC MOMENT #55: Master P’s No Limit Records Founded FACT OF THE DAY: Wiz Khalifa Was Born A Military Brat

Mo & Kita Of The “T.O. Show”: “Evelyn Is Like A Walking Yeast Infection” [VIDEO]

Feeling Down? Watch Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

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I think we all enjoy watching our favorite  movies from the 80′s. Something about those movies make you reflect on past moments in your life, moments that will probably stick with you for the rest of your life. I recently came across a blog titled, How Ferris Bueller Saved Me From Depression . Twenty five years later, this guy still enjoys watching   Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and continues to reflect on how it helped him get over his depression during his parents divorce. One thing I noticed about the movies from the 80′s, are that most of them were about real life situations. Although a movie like Ferris Bueller’s Day Off is something that would only happen in your dreams. It still told a story that people in real life can relate to. Check out the blog post and see how Ferris Bueller’s Day Off helped this guy get out of his deep funk. Related Post: Top 10 Movies That Will Get You High Should A White Person Star In “Akira”?

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HOLLYWOOD.TV Celebrity GPS — Everybody Loves Charlie!

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It’s HOLLYWOOD.TV Celebrity GPS! And the waves stirred up by acting legend Charlie Sheen continue to rock the celebrity world, as stars weigh in on the Ferris Bueller’s Day Off actor. Check out Vanessa Hudgens, Denise Richards, Ryan Dunn, Bam Margera, David Arquette, Elton John, Danny Trio … and of course, the man of the hour, Charlie Sheen himself.

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HOLLYWOOD.TV Celebrity GPS — Everybody Loves Charlie!

HOLLYWOOD.TV Celebrity GPS — Everybody Loves Charlie!

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It’s HOLLYWOOD.TV Celebrity GPS! And the waves stirred up by acting legend Charlie Sheen continue to rock the celebrity world, as stars weigh in on the Ferris Bueller’s Day Off actor. Check out Vanessa Hudgens, Denise Richards, Ryan Dunn, Bam Margera, David Arquette, Elton John, Danny Trio … and of course, the man of the hour, Charlie Sheen himself.

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HOLLYWOOD.TV Celebrity GPS — Everybody Loves Charlie!

HOLLYWOOD.TV Celebrity GPS — Everybody Loves Charlie!

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It’s HOLLYWOOD.TV Celebrity GPS! And the waves stirred up by acting legend Charlie Sheen continue to rock the celebrity world, as stars weigh in on the Ferris Bueller’s Day Off actor. Check out Vanessa Hudgens, Denise Richards, Ryan Dunn, Bam Margera, David Arquette, Elton John, Danny Trio … and of course, the man of the hour, Charlie Sheen himself.

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HOLLYWOOD.TV Celebrity GPS — Everybody Loves Charlie!