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In the 1980s there were many movies like Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Do the Right Thing, Ghostbusters, Blade Runner, and This is Spinal Tap! In the year 1980, Superman II, American Gigolo, Flash Gordon, The Blues Brothers, The Shining, Caddyshack, Airplane, and The Emperor Strikes Back were released.
Enough so he doesn't draw attension to himself.
he went to high school in Miramar, FL 33025, and the school was the Broward, and if you have anymore things to ask just find the guy on facebook, his email is batmanjohnnyd@Yahoo.com //Depp's family moved many times during his childhood, so of course he changed schools frequently.//
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In the movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," Ferris is reported to have taken nine absent days from school. However, he cleverly manipulates the situation to make it seem like he is much more ill than he actually is, allowing him to take a day off without consequences. The focus of the film is more on his adventurous day off than the specifics of his absences.
John Hughes
how many gondolas are on a ferris wheel
There are so many great comedies to choose from. Some of my favorites are: The Naked Gun Airplane Ferris Bueller Uncle Buck Old School Stripes Groundhog Day Animal House National Lampoon's Vacation Horrible Bosses We're The Millers Pitch Perfect Manhattan Murder Mystery Chasing Amy Bridesmaids The Heat Hangover
Well, honey, if a Ferris wheel can hold 48 people at a time, and there are 823 people with tickets, then that wheel is gonna have to spin 18 times to give every last one of those folks a ride. So buckle up, 'cause it's gonna be a long wait in line for some of y'all!
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Ira Newborn is an American musician and composer who produced work for many Hollywood films. Some of the best-known films for which he created soundtracks are Sixteen Candles, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. He also served as musical director for the film The Blues Brothers.
They had forty nine Billboard Top 40 hits, beginning with 1964's 'I want to hold your hand' and ending with 1986's reissue of 'Twist and Shout'. They originally charted with 'Twist and Shout' in 1964, but it was reissued in 1986 in the soundtrack to 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off'. They had 27 number one hits in the United States.