To celebrate the launch of the all-new 2012 CR-V, Honda brought Ferris Bueller's Day Off back in a 2012 Super Bowl commercial. They cast Matthew Broderick as himself, skipping out on a day of acting work and living it up in his all-new CR-V. Relive movie history with Honda's fresh twist and wonderful homage to this '80s classic.
They also hid over two dozen references to the movie throughout the commercial. Some are obvious, some are very subtle. See how many you can find. #dayoff
Credits:
Advertising Agency: RPA, USA
Executive Creative Director: Joe Baratelli
Group Creative Director: Jason Sperling
Creative Director: Chuck Blackwell
Associate Creative Director / Copywriter: Ken Pappanduros
Art Director: Ariel Shukert
Copywriter: David Sullivan
SVP, EP: Gary Paticoff
Senior Producer: Isadora Chesler
Director of Business Affairs: Maria Del Homme
Production Co: Moxie Pictures
Director: Todd Phillips
DP: Larry Sher
Executive Producer: Lizzie Schwartz
Head of Production: Roger Zorovich
Line Producer: Salli Zilles
Production Supervisor: Barry Heaps
Production Designer: Shepherd Frankel
Editorial Company: Union Editorial
Editor: Jim Haygood
Executive Producer: Michael Raimondi
Producer: Lynne Mannino
Asst. Editor: Dylan Firshein
VFX/Telecine: The Mill
Managing Director: Ben Hampshire
Telecine Artist: Adam Scott
Lead Flame Artist: Andy Bate
Producer: Enca Kaul
Music: Beacon Street Studios
Composers: Andrew Feltenstein, John Nau
Mixer: Paul Hurtubise
Executive Producer: Adrea Lavezzoli
Producer: Caitlin Rocklen