MATTHEW
BRODERICK ON SEINFELD,
FERRIS BUELLER AND THE METS
Posted: Friday, October 26, 2007 11:08 AM by Dan
Fleschner
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Live from Studio 1A
Actor
Matthew Broderick stopped by
the set this morning to talk
about his role co-starring
with Jerry Seinfeld in Bee
Movie.
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After he spoke to
Ann, Matthew sat down with
me for a few minutes to talk
about a wide range of
topics, including Seinfeld,
Ferris Bueller, and
the Mets.
Here's our conversation:
Q: What's your
relationship like with Jerry
Seinfeld? How far back do
you guys go?
Matthew Broderick:
I don't remember. I think
it's maybe four years ago
that we started to be
friends. I met him a few
times over the years, but I
didn't know him. We really
met through his children --
or his one child, at the
time. Our kids went to the
same pre-school and the same
day camp at Amagansett.
So I
actually kind of met him
that way. Then we found out
that we had some things in
common, so we started
hanging out. He's such an
interesting, hilarious
person to be around. Also so
smart and supportive of his
friends. He's been a nice
addition to my world of
friends.
Q: Do you have a
favorite "Seinfeld" episode?
MB: Gee, I
like all of them. There's
one where Kramer works in an
office without actually
having a job. That one made
me laugh. The "Delores" one.
The backwards one. The
Chinese restaurant. The
parking lot. They're all
good.
Q: We could be here
all day listing all the
great ones.
MB: Yeah.
Q: Cereal is very
important to Jerry. Have you
ever had cereal with him?
MB: I
believe I have had cereal
with him. He likes a big
breakfast sometimes on the
weekends. I've been over
there for some big spreads.
Q: I have to ask you
about Ferris Bueller's
Day Off. How often does
someone come up to you and
ask you about it or mention
something about it? Does it
happen on a daily basis?
MB: Nearly
daily, I would say. It
depends on where I am. In
New York, people don't talk
to me too much. I'm working
in Louisiana right now, and
people down there like to
see me and see how I am, ask
me questions.
Q: Does it get
tiresome having to talk
about this movie that you
made more than 20 years ago?
MB: Not
really. It's very
flattering, for the most
part. And people bring up
other things too. That movie
had a big effect on people,
and I'm very proud of it.
Q: I read about your
obsession with ping pong.
What's the deal with that?
MB: I enjoy
ping pong. I'm not sure I'm
obsessed with it, but I like
playing it. Table tennis.
Q: Are you a purist?
Do you only refer to it as
table tennis?
MB: I call
it ping pong, almost always.
I think ping pong came from
a toy manufacturer or
something. It's really fun.
I have some Romanians that I
play with, and we have a
really good time.
Q: Have you ever
played anybody world-class?
Any Olympic gold medalists
from China or anyone like
that?
MB: No. I
have played real
slightly-pro-type people
once or twice. And they're
about a billion times better
than me. Every time you
think you're getting good at
it, I'll play someone that
just destroys me. ,,,