Matthew Broderick's Ferris Bueller-Inspired Super Bowl Ad for Honda Comes Out
Payne it was who gave us Matthew Broderick's bullied teacher in Election, Jack Nicholson's glum retiree in About Schmidt and Paul Giamatti's depressed wine-bibber in Sideways. Clooney wanted to play Giamatti's character's buddy, Jack,
Honda has released an extended version of their ad for Super Bowl XLVI a week early and as had been rumored, it features Matthew Broderick channeling his 80s pop culture juggernaut character Ferris Bueller — sort of. Those of you who came of age in
It was revealed last week that Matthew Broderick would be bringing back the world's greatest class-cutter (not to mention the Sausage King of Chicago), the one and only Ferris Bueller, for a Honda ad that would run during the
One of the most talked about Super Bowl commercials – at first, on the basis of a 10-second teaser – features Matthew Broderick in a tribute to his long-remembered role in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" in advertisement for the
Life moves pretty fast. Or so said Matthew Broderick in the now iconic 1986 John Hughes movie “Ferris Bueller's Day Off.” And he repeats the line in his not-likely-to-be-iconic 2011 Honda Super Bowl ad.







