When I was a kid I thought Cameron was actually sick and wondered why he went out with Ferris...now that I'm an adult I'm realizing that looks like one helluva depressive episode
Same. I’m just now realizing the whole movie is about Cameron and his escape from that bed, that home, and that family. One of the greatest movies and greatest characters ever!
@@shutup5466 there’s a cool theory that ferris is actually just a figment of Cameron’s imagination, Cameron’s depression and anxiety causes him to use the character of ferris as a scapegoat to do all the things he truly wants to do
He was in the past; with exception of a letter to Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) at the very beginning of the third "Back to the Future" movie, Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) wasn't seen or heard from after "Back to The Future: Part II". In fact, if you watch the beginning of the third film, when Marty reads Doc Brown's letter, it clearly states that Doc Brown had gone back to 1985.
You know they’re close friends when they know each other too well. Ferris: “I betcha 20 bucks that he’s debating on whether he’ll go or not in his car.” *Meanwhile, with Cameron...* *Sniff...* Cameron: “He’ll keep calling me, he’ll keep calling me until I come, he’ll make me feel guilty...”
I love the background music changing from the happy Hawaii music to just gloomy as shit stay in bed all day music 0:30 - 1:20 . One of the best comedies ever made.
Cameron suffering with depression really needs a friend like Ferris. To help him enjoy life and not take everything so seriously. Life will beat you to the ground or bed if you let it.
Ferris never cared about Cameron. He only used him as a pawn in his psycho manupilative game. He even put him in the front of a pool when Cameron was catatonic instead taking him to doctor. I certainly don't have to mention the time that Ferris stole Cameron's father's car and hid Cameron in the trunk.
Cameron is definitely the most interesting character in the movie to me, and seeing him grow and learn to both enjoy life and stand up for himself is really satisfying
From IMDb: According to John Hughes, Cameron was based, in large part, on a friend of his in high school. "He was sort of a lost person. His family neglected him, so he took that as license to really pamper himself. When he was legitimately sick, he actually felt good, because it was difficult and tiring to have to invent diseases, but when he actually had something, he was relaxed."
Sounds like you’re just high in introversion. You enjoy people and conversation but your energy for lack of a better term is drained the more people are around you. If you’re the type to be exhausted after even a short family gathering then you definitely are an introvert. Or I’m completely wrong
I prefer the idea that this has happened before and Ferris and Cameron know each other so well, that Ferris knew almost exactly when Cameron was gonna say that since he’s pulled that off before. As for Cameron, he knows Ferris well enough that he knows how it’ll end. It’s like if Dante and Randall from Kevin Smith’s Clerks were in high school.
@@TimeTravelinc I believe that's the intended impression, and I also like it more than the theory. It's just a friendlier, more fun approach. There's nothing particularly "dark" about the theory, but I still don't love it.
The way Cameron tries to convince himself to go to Ferris’s house is how I act when I’m trying to go to a new restaurant, watch a new movie or just do something out of my comfort zone in general.
Pardon my French, but Camereon is so tight, that if you stuck a lump of coal up his ass, in two weeks you have a diamond. lol best part, aside from the whole movie. XD
"When Cameron was in Egypt's land, let my Cameron go." Also: "Pardon my French, but Cameron is so tight, that if you stuck a lump of coal up his ass, in 2 weeks you'd have a diamond". ^_^
You gotta love how Ferris flat out lies to his father with a smile on his face, hangs up, and goes straight into talking about how Cameron has disappointed him.
Grace Stenberg No kidding; in the last couple of years, he's also been arrested and thrown in prison for failing to re-register as a sex offender in his home state of Florida for the afore-mentioned child porn possession charge.
I was sick last sunday and I felt just like Cameron *I'm dying...* then my dad made some grilled chicken and then I was still like Cameron *ok, i'll go... I'll go...*
This dialogue is simply amazing. The change in music throughout the conversation is perfect. Depressed music on camerons line, and tropical music on Ferris's.
Mr. Bueller: You sound terrible Ferris: Oh really? Darn, I thought I was improving LOL I love the synth music in Cameron's bedroom. Last time I was sick I did the "when Cameron was in Egypt's land" thing. :D
I like the theories people came up with about Cameron’s character. There’s the one where Ferris is in his imagination or that Ferris basically prevents Cameron’s suicide by showing him the brighter side of things
"You're not dying, you just can't think of anything good to do." Fits so well for depression, like trying to shrug off weight that isn't really there at all.
I watched this in 86’ in the theater when it first came out. 😃 That car scene is so hilarious when he feels conflicted about going out, I remember laughing so hard in the theater that I cried.😂 That’s how I feel most days about life in general, since I was young. 😄
I haven't watched this in years. I forgot how much my brother and I still quote from this clip - even yelling while revving the car up when we don't want to drive somewhere.
"You're not dying you just can't think of anything good to do". I literally had a friend tell me something like that when he wanted to go do something and I told him I couldn't because I had a migraine. "You don't have a migraine, you just don't have anything better to do!". We all need a friend like that! 😄
This shows why screenwriting should include motivation. Things should not just happen easily because the screenwriter wants them to. Events should have real-life complications like in this scene. In real life, when you want things to happen, it takes effort to make them happen. It would have been so easy to just have Cameron show up at Ferris's house with a throwaway line of why did you ask me to come over here? This scene is so much more realistic because in real life people have to argue before they can agree on things. And people need to come up with their own reasons to do things before they do them. A good screenplay needs to let us in on these motivations so we can relate to the characters.
He does somewhat, only David Schwimmer put more enthusiasm into Melman; I don't know if Alan Ruck would have put any enthusiasm into his character. BTW, can we go over to the fun side now?
I've seen this movie a million times, but I only just noticed that Cameron knows Ferris is going to call, his finger ready to hit speaker before the phone even rings. Awww.
The last minute of this clip has got to be on The Top 10 Dunniest Scenes in Cinematic History. I can't watch it without crying from laughing so hard. To me, this scene alone is worth the price of admission.
I’m just now realizing the whole movie is about Cameron and his escape from that bed, that home, and that family. Ferris Bueller and his giddy hedonistic desires are just a means to an end of telling Cameron’s heroic journey through hell and back. Had Ferris not offered to “take the heat” for the car, his character would have been ENTIRELY a side note to Cameron’s hero’s tale. But that one line was so necessary because it casted Ferris as a true ally, a true friend, and not just a pleasure seeking mooch that needed a ride. One of the greatest movies ever!
@@noël_alexander The whole story arc is to show that Cameron absolutely can handle anything, including totaling his father’s Ferrari. Of course it was Ferris that helped him realize this about himself
I just got back from visiting Chicago for a family wedding last weekend. I went on the river tour and saw all the architecture and buildings and that shot of the building in the beginning of this video I instantly recognized!
I wanted to be Ferris Buller when I grew up. I became Cameron instead.
Facts
Totally
Ferris is just a part of Cameron’s psyche.
Same haha.
But you know: everyone said "save Ferris" when Cameron was the only one who was actually sick
@@jacobkeyser8628 No, it's not.
When I was a kid I thought Cameron was actually sick and wondered why he went out with Ferris...now that I'm an adult I'm realizing that looks like one helluva depressive episode
Same. I’m just now realizing the whole movie is about Cameron and his escape from that bed, that home, and that family. One of the greatest movies and greatest characters ever!
I think he’s just sick
@@Bojjk No, idiot, he's what you call a hypochondriac
@@lulzee153 no idiot its just a film
@@shutup5466 there’s a cool theory that ferris is actually just a figment of Cameron’s imagination, Cameron’s depression and anxiety causes him to use the character of ferris as a scapegoat to do all the things he truly wants to do
when cameron was in Egypt land
let my cameron goooooooo
1:20
Jay Gatsby omg love that so much
best part.
Thank you.
What is that song playing?
...*sniff*...
He'll keep calling me... He'll keep calling me until I come over, he'll make me feel guilty...
This..this is ridiculous! Ok I'll go I'll go I'll go I'll go I'll go w-I'll go. Shit....godDAMNIT!
*Cameron roars*
Forget it
That's it
Walks away
soon comes back
I had a friend who used to do that!
Cameron Frye: one of the best movie characters of all time.
Shades Below i'm him😂😂
Shades Below we must love and protect Cameron at all costs 💖💖
Probably the most relatable
Better character than Ferri's shit
@Soflo Sports take that back right now
His hissy fit in the car is one of my favorite scenes in this movie. lol!
+Julie Erin I totally feel like this today. the whole hissy fit and everything. Life is hard. LOL.
I'll go, I'll go, I'll go... this is ridiculous. I'll go.
Marty McFly is doc brown in 2017 or is he in the past
He was in the past; with exception of a letter to Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) at the very beginning of the third "Back to the Future" movie, Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd) wasn't seen or heard from after "Back to The Future: Part II". In fact, if you watch the beginning of the third film, when Marty reads Doc Brown's letter, it clearly states that Doc Brown had gone back to 1985.
You know they’re close friends when they know each other too well.
Ferris: “I betcha 20 bucks that he’s debating on whether he’ll go or not in his car.”
*Meanwhile, with Cameron...*
*Sniff...*
Cameron: “He’ll keep calling me, he’ll keep calling me until I come, he’ll make me feel guilty...”
When Cameron was in Egypt's land...
Let my Cameron goooo.......
Pardon my French, but Cameron is so tight, that if you stuck a lump of coal up his ass, in two weeks, you'd have a diamond.
LET MY CAMERON GOOOOOOO
GO DOWNNN CAMERON
Violet Beauregarde Way down in Egypt’s Land
"Cameron, babe! What's happening?"
"Very little."
“How you feel??”
“Shredded”
“Is your mother in the room?”
She’s in Decatur, unfortunately she’s not staying
"Where are you?"
"Taking the day off. Now get dressed and come on over."
@@ya.thegoat8795
"I can't, stupid. I'm sick."
"That's all in your head! Come on over!"
"I feel like complete shit, Ferris. I can't go anywhere."
I love the background music changing from the happy Hawaii music to just gloomy as shit stay in bed all day music 0:30 - 1:20 . One of the best comedies ever made.
The music in this was fantastic.
You should hear his answering machine then 😂😂 that shit was DARK man. Lmaoo
LOL never noticed that subtlety omg haha
I'd love to just listen to that music. I hope the track is available somewhere.
@@galacticboy2009 look up "when Cameron was in egypts land'
As I get older, I am slowly turning into Cameron! Haha
I agree
Kollin Pork Chop I'm roaring around the floor laughing at this
Same here!!
Kollin Pork Chop I was always a Cameron
fun fact: he was 30 years old when they made the movie.
Cameron suffering with depression really needs a friend like Ferris. To help him enjoy life and not take everything so seriously. Life will beat you to the ground or bed if you let it.
Ferris never cared about Cameron. He only used him as a pawn in his psycho manupilative game. He even put him in the front of a pool when Cameron was catatonic instead taking him to doctor. I certainly don't have to mention the time that Ferris stole Cameron's father's car and hid Cameron in the trunk.
Let my Cameron gooo🎶
"I'm so disappointed in Cameron. 20 bucks as he's sitting in his car debating about whether or not he should go out."
*sniff*
"...he'll keep calling me... he'll keep calling me until i come over... he'll make me feel guilty..."
It's "20 bucks says he's sitting in his car..", not "20 bucks as he's sitting in his car.."
the best part of the whole video: *"When Cameron was in Egypt's land..."* X'D
Let my Cameron goooooo
Pardon my French, but Cameron is so tight, that if you stuck a lump of coal up his ass, in two weeks, you'd have a diamond.
EricEbac22 That's one of the funniest lines in the whole movie.
Easily one of the funniest bits of any movie, so weird and unexpected, yet fits perfectly.
Mine too
Cameron is definitely the most interesting character in the movie to me, and seeing him grow and learn to both enjoy life and stand up for himself is really satisfying
But..we don't know what happened to Cameron after he had his "little talk" with his father about the car. Haven't heard from him since.
iss very hard to imagine that cameron was 30 when he made this movie
I thought his DOB was a typo when I looked up his IMDB page. He sure had me fooled!
I know, right? He looks so Young and, well, I will admit VERY godd looking...
xXAthenatheWiseXx
Oh, honey, there's no "admit" about it. He was a hard ten back in the day, still is!
he still looks like hes in his 40s lol and hes like 60 years old
I'm 29 and wouldn't pass for 17.
The movie never again addresses how Cameron was legitimately sick, yet he acts like he isn't. What a true hero
Fouxjin that makes more sense :)
Sick of his parents
Hypochondriac.
From IMDb: According to John Hughes, Cameron was based, in large part, on a friend of his in high school. "He was sort of a lost person. His family neglected him, so he took that as license to really pamper himself. When he was legitimately sick, he actually felt good, because it was difficult and tiring to have to invent diseases, but when he actually had something, he was relaxed."
He was sick and tired of being sick and tired.
3:03 When your boss calls you to come in on your day off.
I could so imagine that
Nice profile pic.
When you get called in on you, Day Off
all i hear is go out
3:04
I never knew Alan Ruck who played Cameron was 29 in this movie
Or that he played a "tourist" in the Movie "Speed" lol
Amiel Atabaki And let’s not forget Rabbit in “Twister!”
Yeah and Matthew Broderick who played Ferris was 23 and Mia Sara who played Sloane was 18
@@dragondancer1814 Rabbit Is Good Rabbit Is Wise
@@RkdProduction-b9e I KNEW sooner or later that somebody was gonna go there!
This movie is mostly about Cameron's coming of age. I love how this scene sets up his character and personality flaws.
I know right love how he had more character development than the main character
When it comes to any types of social events, I am Cameron lol
I hear ya dude
Me too
That's me when I say IM going to go to a party
ok buddy
Sounds like you’re just high in introversion. You enjoy people and conversation but your energy for lack of a better term is drained the more people are around you. If you’re the type to be exhausted after even a short family gathering then you definitely are an introvert. Or I’m completely wrong
WHY CANT YOU LET ME ROT IN PEACE??
Basically me on the weekends
That was me in high school its still me cause I have to work for a living
I read this as Cameron said it in the video 😂
Underrated line for sure
“Why can’t you let me rot in peace!?” Wow, this guy really shaped my personality and only now do I realize it
He knows Cameron says he is dying, he tells Cameron it's all in his head. Yup. I'm starting to believe the theory
Roseand Stem what’s the theory?
TheGaminGuy 913 That EVERYTHING that happened in the movie never actually occurred. It was all in Cameron's head.
I like the theory that this movie is a prequel to fight club.
I prefer the idea that this has happened before and Ferris and Cameron know each other so well, that Ferris knew almost exactly when Cameron was gonna say that since he’s pulled that off before.
As for Cameron, he knows Ferris well enough that he knows how it’ll end. It’s like if Dante and Randall from Kevin Smith’s Clerks were in high school.
@@TimeTravelinc I believe that's the intended impression, and I also like it more than the theory. It's just a friendlier, more fun approach. There's nothing particularly "dark" about the theory, but I still don't love it.
“Hold your water for a sec, I got another call...”
*click*
_”hhElLo?”_
Alan Ruck is just gold in this movie. Cameron is my favorite character.
Cameron revving his car while honking the horn and screaming is low-key my favorite part of the whole movie.
The way Cameron tries to convince himself to go to Ferris’s house is how I act when I’m trying to go to a new restaurant, watch a new movie or just do something out of my comfort zone in general.
Pardon my French, but Camereon is so tight, that if you stuck a lump of coal up his ass, in two weeks you have a diamond. lol best part, aside from the whole movie. XD
And twixt...
My favorite line
I blame Cameron’s parents for his hypochondria. Growing up in a museum and not being able to touch anything by Ferris’s words.
"I'm dying." *phone rings* "You're not dying, you just can't think of anything good to do." 1:05
....I'm dying....
you're not dying, you just can't think of anything good todo
Neon Giraffe If anyone needs a day off it's Cameron
ThatShortGiraffe thats true, thats true :)
davefan16 SHIT YEAH BRO
Andrew Fix
yo what the fuck
"When Cameron was in Egypt's land, let my Cameron go."
Also: "Pardon my French, but Cameron is so tight, that if you stuck a lump of coal up his ass, in 2 weeks you'd have a diamond". ^_^
Cameron is the definition of an over-thinker..
And how you stop overthinking ??
@@leosanchez3081 Stop thinking about overthinking.
@@JosetheDopeLPs That's impossible, bro.
do drugs@@leosanchez3081
No he isn’t. He’s got parents that don’t care about him. Thier negligence turned him out who he is
You gotta love how Ferris flat out lies to his father with a smile on his face, hangs up, and goes straight into talking about how Cameron has disappointed him.
Cameron is one of the craziest and funniest characters to ever grace the silver screen :)
GRACE!!
Don't forget Mr Rooney too
Nick Barrie It's too bad Jeffrey Jones threw it all away within the last 10-15 years because of child porn possession charges.
no kidding?
Grace Stenberg No kidding; in the last couple of years, he's also been arrested and thrown in prison for failing to re-register as a sex offender in his home state of Florida for the afore-mentioned child porn possession charge.
LMAO! One of the best movies of all time!
Yeah I'll go
@Aadarsh Singh Ferris Buller’s day off
Favorite 'God Damn-it' I've ever heard
Ferris ; how are you feeling
Cameron; Shredded
😂😂😂
paigeot 14 aka: me always.
Cameron remains to be one of the most relatable people out there
I was sick last sunday and I felt just like Cameron
*I'm dying...* then my dad made some grilled chicken and then I was still like Cameron
*ok, i'll go... I'll go...*
You're not dying, you just can't think of anything good to do.
@@EricEbac22 She feels better when she's sick.
the bit when he dramatically stares up at the ceiling and says "I'm Dying"is honestly me whenever i get a cold
damon albarn pfp
Growing up, you realize that Cameron wasn’t sick, he was just really depressed.
This dialogue is simply amazing. The change in music throughout the conversation is perfect. Depressed music on camerons line, and tropical music on Ferris's.
Mr. Bueller: You sound terrible
Ferris: Oh really? Darn, I thought I was improving
LOL
I love the synth music in Cameron's bedroom. Last time I was sick I did the "when Cameron was in Egypt's land" thing. :D
Lol
I like the theories people came up with about Cameron’s character. There’s the one where Ferris is in his imagination or that Ferris basically prevents Cameron’s suicide by showing him the brighter side of things
Cameron is so freaking cute!
AndreinaBSO93 yes!
Andreina omg RIGHHHTTT
This scene kills me everytime!! I just love Alan Ruck! He's such an amazing and very underrated actor!
"You're not dying, you just can't think of anything good to do."
Fits so well for depression, like trying to shrug off weight that isn't really there at all.
I relate to Cameron on a spiritual level
I always got the feeling Cameron had way more sick days then Ferris did but because he was wound so tight the school let him off.
when your boss calls you in on your day off.
when cameron was in egypt's land... let my... cameron.... go....
Cameron is one of the most relatable movie characters for me. He's also cute, in a weird way. 😂
I genuinely really feel the friendship between Cameron and Ferris in this movie.
I legit say "I'm dying" whenever I'm sick. I also sing the little phrase he sings.
I watched this in 86’ in the theater when it first came out. 😃 That car scene is so hilarious when he feels conflicted about going out, I remember laughing so hard in the theater that I cried.😂
That’s how I feel most days about life in general, since I was young. 😄
"Okay, I'll go, I'll go, I'll go, I'll go." Literally me trying to convince myself to see my horse on the weekend.
I haven't watched this in years. I forgot how much my brother and I still quote from this clip - even yelling while revving the car up when we don't want to drive somewhere.
"You're not dying you just can't think of anything good to do". I literally had a friend tell me something like that when he wanted to go do something and I told him I couldn't because I had a migraine. "You don't have a migraine, you just don't have anything better to do!". We all need a friend like that! 😄
You don't know how many times I've said "I'll go, I'll go, I'll go, I'll go" to myself to convince me to do something. It works well lol
This shows why screenwriting should include motivation. Things should not just happen easily because the screenwriter wants them to. Events should have real-life complications like in this scene. In real life, when you want things to happen, it takes effort to make them happen. It would have been so easy to just have Cameron show up at Ferris's house with a throwaway line of why did you ask me to come over here? This scene is so much more realistic because in real life people have to argue before they can agree on things. And people need to come up with their own reasons to do things before they do them. A good screenplay needs to let us in on these motivations so we can relate to the characters.
When Cameron was in Egypt land, Let my Cameron go. Loved this movie ever since my brother introduced it to me.
Doesn't Cameron remind anyone of the giraffe from Madagascar? I think similar almost same voice when sick
+David Nunez YES definitely I've thought this forever
He does somewhat, only David Schwimmer put more enthusiasm into Melman; I don't know if Alan Ruck would have put any enthusiasm into his character. BTW, can we go over to the fun side now?
but that's ROSS
🤯
I just got around to this movie last night and it changed my life
Tom Miller Better late than never :)
“If you’re not over here in 5 minutes you can find a new best friend”
“You’ve been saying that since the fifth grade”
Lmao I love these two 😂
This is my favourite film of all time but I haven’t seen it in ages. This reminded me why I love it so much.
3:25 thunk! thunk! thunk! thunk! thunk! God..damn it!! 3:30 rev, rev..Raaaaaaaaaahhhgg!
That my favorite part too god damn it!!!
The contrast between the Hawaiian jingle and the somber David Gilmour-esque music is too much !
The music changing between both of them lol. Camerons music is so much more vibey
I've seen this movie a million times, but I only just noticed that Cameron knows Ferris is going to call, his finger ready to hit speaker before the phone even rings. Awww.
Now this is really great acting!
3:04 every introvert when it’s time to leave for the plans we agreed to a week ago.
I am Cameron whenever I have to go to my first class.
This is every “Essential Worker” getting ready to go to work at your local grocery store.
"Im dying."
"Youre not dying,you just dont have anything better to do."
When we were kids we were Ferris. But now we’re all Cameron. And I’m ok with that.
8 years later, Cameron leads the Enterprise on a rescue mission that results in the death of Captain Kirk. That’s far worse than wrecking the Ferrari.
Cameron’s really the hero of the film. Ferris’ second fiddle.
Cameron is my spirit animal
It just occurred to me that I can relate to Cameron greatly. That’s what brought me here.
I know exactly how Cameron feels. I had a friend like Ferris who never took no for an answer.
Everyone loves Cameron, everyone!!!!!!
That's because no one likes ferris
Salvatore Lovallo everyone loves Ferris!
Sydnie Fether thanks! :)
The actor who played Cameron was 29 years old when the film got released. I just now knew that lol
Would make a good sitcom
I never appreciated Cameron as much as I do now.
after watching the exorcist tv show... i cant help but see Cameron as a young Henry every time i see this movie...
I love Cameron's tantrum in the car
WHY IS CAMERON SO RELATABLE
this is just one of the best scenes ever
The last minute of this clip has got to be on The Top 10 Dunniest Scenes in Cinematic History. I can't watch it without crying from laughing so hard. To me, this scene alone is worth the price of admission.
“He’ll keep calling me, he’ll keep calling me until i come over...” 😂
My two favorite movies of all time. Top Gun and Ferris Bueller's Day off both came out in 1986. What a year. Fun movies with great soundtracks.
0:03 That's one incredible house.
sure is! , you see the other side at 3:38
I use to watch this scene over and over again, rewinding it lol. Absolutely the best ever
3:25 to 3:58: When the weekend's lit and but you have to go back to work..😖😒
I’m just now realizing the whole movie is about Cameron and his escape from that bed, that home, and that family. Ferris Bueller and his giddy hedonistic desires are just a means to an end of telling Cameron’s heroic journey through hell and back.
Had Ferris not offered to “take the heat” for the car, his character would have been ENTIRELY a side note to Cameron’s hero’s tale. But that one line was so necessary because it casted Ferris as a true ally, a true friend, and not just a pleasure seeking mooch that needed a ride.
One of the greatest movies ever!
@@noël_alexander The whole story arc is to show that Cameron absolutely can handle anything, including totaling his father’s Ferrari. Of course it was Ferris that helped him realize this about himself
It's amazing that with time and passing the true star of this cult classic is really Cameron, and not Ferris. How often does that truly happen?
I just got back from visiting Chicago for a family wedding last weekend. I went on the river tour and saw all the architecture and buildings and that shot of the building in the beginning of this video I instantly recognized!
He's got a boy face but at the same time his face it amazing
This is one of my favorite movies and this is Matthew Broderick's best movie
I can relate to Cameron in every way...😭😭
It's amazing how he knows his friend so well he can predict everything he does right on the money!