Matthew Broderick Talks ‘Ferris Bueller’ Honda Ad
Matthew Broderick has made headlines in recent weeks with the release of his new Honda ad inspired by his classic film “Ferris Beuller’s Day Off.” The ad has gone viral across the web but, according to Broderick, he was initially ambivalent about the project. While speaking with the New York blog Vulture, Broderick said he nearly passed up the opportunity, but “ended up thinking it might be amusing.” “It took a little, uh, thinking about it. It took a little time,” Broderick tells the blog. “I thought it would be fun to set up Ferris Bueller a little bit ... I guess I’m part of a virus.” He also revealed that one deciding factor for making the ad was the involvement of “The Hangover” director Todd Phillips. Broderick said Phillips is a “good director” and he was excited to work on the two-and-half-minute ad with him.
Matthew Broderick has made headlines in recent weeks with the release of his new Honda ad inspired by his classic film “Ferris Beuller’s Day Off.” The ad has gone viral across the web but, according to Broderick, he was initially ambivalent about the project. While speaking with the New York blog Vulture, Broderick said he nearly passed up the opportunity, but “ended up thinking it might be amusing.” “It took a little, uh, thinking about it. It took a little time,” Broderick tells the blog. “I thought it would be fun to set up Ferris Bueller a little bit ... I guess I’m part of a virus.” He also revealed that one deciding factor for making the ad was the involvement of “The Hangover” director Todd Phillips. Broderick said Phillips is a “good director” and he was excited to work on the two-and-half-minute ad with him.
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