Bueller? Anyone? Bueller?

Ferris Bueller's missing soundtrack: Why we shouldn't mourn what we never had

"Ferris Bueller's Day Off," 30 years-old today, still feels like a movie without dark corners and hidden rooms. Its title recites its concept word for word - rare, even for broad comedies, and a pattern writer/director John Hughes avoided in his other teen movies, which were usually named after songs ("Sixteen Candles," "Pretty in Pink," "Some Kind of Wonderful").

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I grew up with this film. I've watched it on the last day of school when the teacher couldn't be bothered trying to teach. I've owned it on VHS and DVD. But no, I've never had the soundtrack - and now I know why.