Based on the popular feature film "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," this half-hour situation comedy followed the high-school adventures of Ferris Bueller and his friends.Based on the popular feature film "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," this half-hour situation comedy followed the high-school adventures of Ferris Bueller and his friends.Based on the popular feature film "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," this half-hour situation comedy followed the high-school adventures of Ferris Bueller and his friends.
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With the success of the 1986 film Ferris Bueller's Day Off starring Matthew Broderick, NBC decided to bring the troublesome teenager to the small screen, thus begins Ferris Bueller: The Series.
As said before, Broderick starred as the titular role in the movie, while on the TV series, Charlie Schlatter played him, and does a decent job playing the role, although it's very tough to top Broderick's interpretation.
We also get the schools principal Ed Rooney (Jeffrey Jones in the movie, Richard Riehle in the series), who usually is the butt of Ferris's many pranks, the schools secretary Grace (Edie McClurg in the movie, Judith Kahan in the series), Ferris's best friend Cameron (Alan Ruck in the movie, Brandon Douglas in the series), his girlfriend Sloan (Mia Sara in the movie, Ami Dolenz in the series), his father (Lyman Ward as Tom in the movie, Sam Freed as Bill in the series), his mother (Cindy Pinkett as Katie in the movie, Cristine Rose as Barbara in the series) and his sister Jeannie (the beautiful Jennifer Grey in the movie, a lovely pre-Friends Jennifer Aniston in the series).
The series adaptation of the movie is mostly forgettable and somewhat bland, but its not the worst thing that's been created, as we've gotten much worse before and after this, and most people will probably only remember this series by it having a pre-Friends Jennifer Aniston, who actually is pretty good in the role.
So, unless you don't mind some heavy 90s cheesiness, stick with the movie, and if you really want to watch the series adaptation, watch at your own risk.
As said before, Broderick starred as the titular role in the movie, while on the TV series, Charlie Schlatter played him, and does a decent job playing the role, although it's very tough to top Broderick's interpretation.
We also get the schools principal Ed Rooney (Jeffrey Jones in the movie, Richard Riehle in the series), who usually is the butt of Ferris's many pranks, the schools secretary Grace (Edie McClurg in the movie, Judith Kahan in the series), Ferris's best friend Cameron (Alan Ruck in the movie, Brandon Douglas in the series), his girlfriend Sloan (Mia Sara in the movie, Ami Dolenz in the series), his father (Lyman Ward as Tom in the movie, Sam Freed as Bill in the series), his mother (Cindy Pinkett as Katie in the movie, Cristine Rose as Barbara in the series) and his sister Jeannie (the beautiful Jennifer Grey in the movie, a lovely pre-Friends Jennifer Aniston in the series).
The series adaptation of the movie is mostly forgettable and somewhat bland, but its not the worst thing that's been created, as we've gotten much worse before and after this, and most people will probably only remember this series by it having a pre-Friends Jennifer Aniston, who actually is pretty good in the role.
So, unless you don't mind some heavy 90s cheesiness, stick with the movie, and if you really want to watch the series adaptation, watch at your own risk.
I had to add my two cents in here. I'm fairly sure that no one was expecting this show to live up to the movie. So don't be surprised if it just doesn't seem like Ferris Bueller. After all, Matthew Broderick is Ferris Bueller, in the same way that Stallone is Rocky, Pat Morita is Mr. Miyagi, and Jaleel White is Urkel. It just isn't Ferris without him and the supporting cast from the movie. While Ami Dolenz and Jennifer Aniston are good looking actresses, they aren't enough to keep my interest for more than one episode.
OK--this was not up to the original movie (which was great)...but how could it be? For what it was (a TV series) it was pretty good. I thought Schlatter was dead on as Ferris--his talking to the audience was well-done and I laughed out loud when he took a chainsaw to a cardboard cutout of Matthew Broderick from the film. And I though Jennifer Aniston was perfect as his obnoxious sister. I seem to be alone in liking this, but I think people are comparing it way too much to the movie. There's no way any TV series could measure up to that. Taken on it own I thought it was a fun TV series.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off was a modern classic. A clever, lovable film. This, on the other hand, just doesn't work. It isn't trying to insult the original, but it can't help it. Don't watch it, and don't worry about it. It was a bad idea which luckily wasn't on the tube very long.
Hey I was a kid in 1990 and I don't ever remember this TV series. I remember watching Quantum Leap all the time, plus Home Improvement, Married With Children, and some 80s shows like Cheers and Cosby Show were still on.
My god this looks so cheesy and horrible, even for 1990, and I was a young teenager at the time!! From the clips I've seen, they missed the point of the movie, which was really Cameron's story and how Ferris was trying to help his friend Cameron out of his despair. This TV show seems to be all about a fake super cool kid who dresses like 1984 Miami Vice in 1990, so of course it was going to fail.
Now I do remember Parker Lewis Can't Lose, it was OK and not nearly as cheesy looking as this....still missed the point of the Ferris movie by John Hughes.
My god this looks so cheesy and horrible, even for 1990, and I was a young teenager at the time!! From the clips I've seen, they missed the point of the movie, which was really Cameron's story and how Ferris was trying to help his friend Cameron out of his despair. This TV show seems to be all about a fake super cool kid who dresses like 1984 Miami Vice in 1990, so of course it was going to fail.
Now I do remember Parker Lewis Can't Lose, it was OK and not nearly as cheesy looking as this....still missed the point of the Ferris movie by John Hughes.
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- TriviaWhile Jennifer Aniston played Jeannie Bueller in this spin-off, Jennifer Grey played the same character in the 1986 movie. They would later go on to play estranged friends on Friends (1994), since Aniston's character had walked away from marrying the man Grey's character would end up marrying.
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