Read this in the Observer this morning. Upgraded classics from the 80s Two longtime audience favorites have gotten upgrades. John Hughes' 1986 teen comedy "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" now comes in something called a "Bueller Bueller" edition with outtakes and retrospective material, while 1989's "Dead Poets Society", with Robin Williams as an inspirational prep school teacher, is now loaded up with looking-back material and commentary by director Peter Weir.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off is the ****!!! I looked for it forever and finally bought it for 3 bucks on VHS