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...Ferris Bueller...
Paradoxically, it is in part because of obvious references and similarities to other archetypal comedies ("The name's Bueller. Ferris Bueller."), that "Day Off" is so miraculously original and funny. You've seen these comic devices before, but never all combined, and probably not with such a slick script and hilarious acting...
...RECOGNIZE a lot of Ferris Bueller's Day Off the first time you see it. Like Joel in Risky Business, Ferris takes on a catchy motto (though "Life goes fast. If you don't watch out, you could miss it" just can't compare with "Sometimes you just gotta say `What the fuck."') and deceives all authority figures...
...Assists on all of Bliss' tallies were earned by center Doug Manchester, who was the best man on the ice for either team, scoring two goals and assistanting on six. His fine playmaking and slickhandling contributed greatly to the margin of victory. Good defensive work by Ed mrKonich, George Bueller, and Ed Almy broke up many Eli plays. mrKonich scored the Crimson's third goal, taking a deep pass from Almy and slapping it past the Yale goalie, Rudy Driscoll...
...return of George Bueller at defense has helped the '55 squad to fill up the hole left by Jim Moynahan. Freshman first-line forwards Doug Manchester, Ned Bliss, and Scott Cooledge look much better statistically than their Eli counterparts. Defenseman and captain Hig Gould is the outstanding Yale player...