Matthew Broderick

‘Modern Family’ Season 4 Casts Matthew Broderick, Isn’t Giving Him A Day Off
‘Modern Family’ Season 4 Casts Matthew Broderick, Isn’t Giving Him A Day Off
‘Modern Family’ Season 4 Casts Matthew Broderick, Isn’t Giving Him A Day Off
If you're wondering why a monotone man in a classroom keeps spouting the name "Bueller" in succession despite the man's clear absence, we've finally got an answer: he's busy on the set of 'Modern Family' season 4! That's right, Ferris Bueller himself, Matthew Broderick will ditch his other responsibilities to pop by the series for an upcoming episode, but as whom? Will his star turn, num
Take a Break – Movie Trivia
Take a Break – Movie Trivia
Take a Break – Movie Trivia
This 1986 American teen coming of age comedy follows a high school senior who decides to skip school and spend the day in downtown Chicago. Accompanied by his girlfriend and his best friend, he creatively avoids his school's Dean of Students, his resentful sister, and his parents.  Name this movie to enter the drawing for NCG movie passes!
Ferris Bueller: 1986 Film Vs. 2012 Commercial [VIDEO]
Ferris Bueller: 1986 Film Vs. 2012 Commercial [VIDEO]
Ferris Bueller: 1986 Film Vs. 2012 Commercial [VIDEO]
Who's sick of Super Bowl commercials? Yeah, me too! But that's not stopping me. Matthew Broderick's Honda ad has been made even better with a split screen and some creative editing. It's a side-by-side comparison between the the 1986 movie 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off,' and this year's 'Matthew's Day Off.' I promise, this is the LAST Super Bowl commercial. I'm swearing them off until next year! Read
Matthew Broderick Reprises Ferris Bueller Role for Honda – 2012 Super Bowl Ad [VIDEO]
Matthew Broderick Reprises Ferris Bueller Role for Honda – 2012 Super Bowl Ad [VIDEO]
Matthew Broderick Reprises Ferris Bueller Role for Honda – 2012 Super Bowl Ad [VIDEO]
Fans of the 1986 film "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" never got a sequel, so we'll have to be happy with this 2012 Super Bowl commercial featuring Matthew Broderick as himself, in a very Ferris-Bueller-like role. Honda teased the concept last week. It's a pitch for the Honda CR-V, called "Matthew's Day Off." According to the producers, there are over two dozen hidden references to t