Automobile news blog Jalopnik says it knows what Matthew Broderick's cryptic teaser video is really about, and it's not a sequel to Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
Is Ferris Bueller Making An Ad For Honda?
Ferris Bueller Will Make Magnificent Return In Super Bowl Ad
In a 10-second teaser video, Matthew Broderick reveals he'll reprise his role as Ferris Bueller in a Super Bowl commercial.
Ferris Bueller Pub Crawl? We Can Do Better Than That!
Do you want to recreate Bueller's historic day of hooky? If not, what other Chicago icons could be turned into bar crawls?
Home Alone House Still Up For Sale
The market for houses that hosted John Hughes movies apparently hasn't recovered from the recession yet.
Cameron's House From "Ferris Bueller" Among Threatened Landmarks
When we were wee lads growing up in Highland Park, we dreamed of owning this one particular home in our neighborhood, which was only fitting given our love of exotic cars and modern architecture. And while riding bikes with our friends one day, we watched a film crew drop a red Ferrari out the back of its glass garage. That, of course, ended up becoming one of the most famous scenes in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," but the home's cinematic legacy may not be enough to save the mid-century masterpiece. The Rose House and Pavilion is included on Landmarks Illinois' latest list of endangered architectural landmarks in our state. Home to Ferris' friend Cameron in the film, the sleek glass house with its own car museum -- cantilevered over the ravine below -- was Designed by A. James Speyer for textile designers Ben and Frances Rose. Completed in 1954 (Pavilion in '74), the Highland Park home remains in relatively good shape for its age. So why is it threatened?
Red Eye Accepts The Ferris Challenge
A while back, we pointed out how ESPN's Bill Simmons laid out a challenge to recreate Ferris Bueller's day of hooky. Chicago Magazine's Jeff Ruby tried it a year ago but couldn't quite do it all. So now the Red Eye's social media intern Ernest Wilkin has taken up the mantle and even has an itinerary to boot with all the fun happening this Saturay. It's an ambitious undertaking and - sorry, Ernest - we're a bit skeptical he can pull the whole thing off. That's not to say we're rooting against him. On the contrary, it would be a feat worthy of a round of beers on us to Ernest and his cohort. So good luck to you, Ernest; we're looking forward to how it goes.
The Sports Guy's Ferris Bueller Challenge
We all know how iconic the movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off is for the city of Chicago. The exploits of the potential felon truant student and his pals is a comedy we'll always remember, especially given the recent death of John Hughes. But...is everything the trio did in a day really possible? One of our favorite sports columnists, ESPN's Bill Simmons aka The Sports Guy, posed that very question in his most recent mailbag.
Extra, Extra
- Speculation abounds that none other than Virgin's Richard Branson may be interested in buying Playboy.
- The Aqua building looks like it's landed itself a hotel tenant.
- The USOC has turned to none other than former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer to help them out.
Extra, Extra
- Gov. Quinn's reform panel made their recommendations today, including limits on campaign money.
- Speaking of politicians and money, State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias is now mum about issues surrounding the Bright Star program.
- More trouble for the Toddler: the Cook County State's Attorney's office is now poking its nose into the hiring scandal surrounding Tony Cole.
Ferris Bueller, Felon
Many people - Chicagoist staffers included - love the film Ferris Bueller's Day Off, a fun-loving truant romp through Chicago. But now, via our pals at The Windy Citizen, comes this forum at Metafilter, compiling all the crimes Bueller and company actually committed during their day off. Strangely enough, Cameron's Red Wings jersey is not one of them.
Melodramatic Monday
You thought you knew Ferris Bueller, but you were wrong.
The Union of Image and Beer
For years -– 29 to be exact -– "Image Union" has brought great short films into our living rooms. For the second year in a row, it’s also bringing some of those same films into your local theater. Tomorrow night at the Vic, WTTW’s "Image Union" holds its 2nd Annual Short Film Festival and Season Premiere Party with some local filmmakers, their works and some cheap beer. You’ve likely heard about the short documentary film...
The Post With Two Brains
Oh, Chicagoist readers: we’re mighty conflicted this morning. On the one hand, we want to tell you about these two amusing video clips posted on the Tribune’s site. Critic Robert Elder gives a brief tour of some famous Chicago movie locations while other Trib staffers re-create—with mixed results—scenes from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. We’re wondering where they managed to find a white fringed jacket for “Sloane.” (Confidential to Trib web geeks: It’d be nice if...
Tuesday Night Movie Club
With temps expected to hit the 70s on Thursday, it’s clear that spring is on the way. Of course, this means summer will be here in a matter of ... well, hours. And with summer comes the Chicago Outdoor Film Festival in Grant Park.
Trib Gets Loopy, Part II
Todays Trib Loop info is called Curiosities, but it seems more like a leftovers. Start off the fun with a quiz, which well admit kind of kicked our ass. Good thing they didnt ask us about the property at 22 East Jackson, the former Pickwick Lane. Theres still a 19 x 19 stable house there, and it might be up for sale as an office building with character or even as an office/residence. Lets seeits 361 square feet, built in 1857 with a third story added in 1907, and no one can find it on the first try? Think its already wired?

