It looks like Matthew Broderick is getting again into Ferris Bueller's sneakers once again for the Super Bowl. That's the way it certainly looks from the 10-second intro to the ad that showed up on the internet Thursday.
It's not much: Broderick, dressed in a light natural cotton gown, punches again the shades in a accommodation and says, "How can I manage function on a day like today?"
For lovers of John Hughes' 1986 vintage, "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," that range supports excellent relevance. It's an replicate of Broderick's well-known range, "How can I perhaps be predicted to deal with university on a day like today?"
The only other information and facts we get in the ad is a date: 2.5.12, which is, of course, Super Bowl Sunday. (The ad is a identify for Ford and was focused by Todd Phillips, who helmed the "Hangover" films.)
Can we anticipate to see Ferris' best buddy Cameron (Alan Ruck) stressing about his father's Union instead of the 1961 Mercedes that's in the movie? Maybe.
It's not the only Extremely Dish ad evoking previous hit films. Vw, which had a hit last season with its little Darth Vader ad, will be hitting into the Power once again with pets woofing out the Imperial Goal.
The image in the intro for Lexus' first big Extremely Dish ad seems to be remembering moments from Steven Spielberg's "Jurassic Playground."
And Audi's new ad, while it doesn't particularly remember any moments from "Twilight," is definitely hitting into the present creature of the night trend.
Will these be the best ads of the Extremely Bowl? We'll know for sure Feb. 5.
It's not much: Broderick, dressed in a light natural cotton gown, punches again the shades in a accommodation and says, "How can I manage function on a day like today?"
For lovers of John Hughes' 1986 vintage, "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," that range supports excellent relevance. It's an replicate of Broderick's well-known range, "How can I perhaps be predicted to deal with university on a day like today?"
The only other information and facts we get in the ad is a date: 2.5.12, which is, of course, Super Bowl Sunday. (The ad is a identify for Ford and was focused by Todd Phillips, who helmed the "Hangover" films.)
Can we anticipate to see Ferris' best buddy Cameron (Alan Ruck) stressing about his father's Union instead of the 1961 Mercedes that's in the movie? Maybe.
It's not the only Extremely Dish ad evoking previous hit films. Vw, which had a hit last season with its little Darth Vader ad, will be hitting into the Power once again with pets woofing out the Imperial Goal.
The image in the intro for Lexus' first big Extremely Dish ad seems to be remembering moments from Steven Spielberg's "Jurassic Playground."
And Audi's new ad, while it doesn't particularly remember any moments from "Twilight," is definitely hitting into the present creature of the night trend.
Will these be the best ads of the Extremely Bowl? We'll know for sure Feb. 5.