Ferris Bueller 2049
Ferris Bueller 2049 is a 2022 science fiction comedy thriller film about a high school Nexus-9 replicant "grade skipper" (Matthew Broderick) who skips school, with two of his friends, for a day hunting less advanced replicants, and who regularly breaks the fourth wall to describe the paradoxical and incomprehensible consequences of genetic engineering.
Taglines
Machines Have Made Their Match... Now He's Their Problem.
Nexus-Infinity-Plus-One.
Quotes
Cameron: The 1961 Ferrari 250GT California Nexus-9. Less than a hundred were made. My father spent three years restoring this replicant. It is his love, it is his passion.
Ferris: It is his fault he didn't encrypt the garage.
In the News
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Fiction cross-reference
- Almost Breakfast
- American Graffiti 2049
- Arrival of Interest
- Cerberus' Day Off
- Ferrous Bugler's Day Off
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Lawnmower Man 2049
- Pride and Prejudice 2049
- Sea-Hulk
- Twitter 2049
- Wolfgang Mozart's Day Off
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Blade Runner 2049 @ Wikipedia
- Opening fight scene @ YouTube
- Downtown LA scene @ YouTube
- Joy and Mariette sync @ Twitter
- Blade Runner 2049 - Sex scene @ YouTube
- Ambushed in the scrapyard @ YouTube
- Blade Runner 2049 Scene - Flight to LAPD & Baseline Test @ YouTube
- Baseline Test Scenes @ YouTube
- Blade Runner 2049 Cells Interlinked Scene @ YouTube
- "WHERE IS HE" Scene (Luv confronts Joshi) @ YouTube
- Blade Runner 2049 - 'K' vs Deckard scene @ YouTube
- Blade Runner 2049 - Water Fight scene @ YouTube
- You look lonely i can fix that - After Dark - Blade Runner 2049 @ YouTube
- Ferris Bueller's Day Off @ Wikipedia
- Ferris Bueller's Day Off - trailer @ YouTube
- Ed Rooney's glasses @ YouTube
- Star Wars reference @ YouTube
- Art Institute of Chicago @ YouTube
- Museum scene @ YouTube
- Parade Scene @ YouTube
- Ferris rushes home, the running montage @ YouTube
Social media
- Post @ Twitter (28 August 2023)
- Post @ Twitter (30 September 2022) - Cameron quote
- Post @ Twitter (17 September 2022) - banner
- Post @ Twitter (6 September 2022)
- Post @ Twitter (15 June 2022)
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