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Eight year old Kevin MacAllister (Macaulay Culkin) gets lost in the shuffle as his large, upper-middle class suburban family rushes to make a plane that will ferry them off to...Read more
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HOME ALONE, a surprisingly violent, paranoid fantasy for kids, became the highest grossing comedy of all time. It also made a star out of a funny-looking kid named Macaulay Cu...Read more
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Home Alone (DVD, 2006, Sensormatic)

Chris Columbus, Macaulay Culkin|Theatrical release: 1990 | Rating: PG (MPAA)

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Eight year old Kevin MacAllister (Macaulay Culkin) gets lost in the shuffle as his large, upper-middle class suburban family rushes to make a plane that will ferry them off to their Christmas vacation in France; Kevin, having been banished to an attic room as punishment, is subsequently forgotten. At first this is a dream come true, as for the first time in his young life he has no one to answer to but himself, and he takes full advantage of his newfound freedom, eating junk food and watching late-night horror flicks. But when the bumbling Wet Bandits Harry (Joe Pesci) and Marv (Daniel Stern) target his house for a robbery, Kevin must step up to defend his home; he sets a maze of booby traps so elaborate that only an eight year old imagination could concoct them. Ultimately, Kevin learns the importance of family during the holidays in a touching reunion with his clan that is highlighted by the film's amazing original score, which was nominated for an Academy Award.

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  • Edition: Sensormatic
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: PG (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 024543027188

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Genre:Comedies
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1
Display Format:Sensormatic

Credits
Director:Chris Columbus
Leading Role:Macaulay Culkin
eBay Product ID: EPID54089738
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"...Macaulay Culkin is the star atop this comedy tree..."
USA Today - Susan Wloszczyna (11/16/1990)

"...Played with great glee by Macaulay Culkin....Endearing, up-to-the-minute..."
New York Times - Caryn James (11/16/1990)

"...A live-action cartoon....[Culkin sets] the movie's overall tone..." -- Rating: B+
Entertainment Weekly - Glenn Kenny (12/16/1994)

"...The ways in which its characters collide and carom off the walls are strictly funny-pages stuff....Macauley Culkin has the kind of crack comic timing that's missing in many an adult star..."
Los Angeles Times - Peter Rainer (11/16/1990)

"[I]t's not just the cartoonish slapstick that made ALONE one of the most successful comedies of all time: It's the sweet heart and courageous tenacity of the kid himself."
Premiere - Premiere Staff (04/01/2004)

3 stars out of 5 -- "[A] slapstick kiddie fantasy about an abandoned boy and some bumbling burglars."
Total Film - Jamie Russell (02/01/2007)

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Created: 31/08/09
HOME ALONE, a surprisingly violent, paranoid fantasy for kids, became the highest grossing comedy of all time. It also made a star out of a funny-looking kid named Macaulay Culkin.
Eight-year-old Kevin McCallister (Culkin) feels slighted by his large, obnoxious family and throws a temper tantrum on the eve of a vacation trip to Europe. Exiled to his room by his mother (Catherine O'Hara), Kevin fatefully wishes that his family would disappear. The next morning, he awakens to find himself all alone in the house. Scared at first, he soon proves adept at fending for himself. As his guilt-stricken mom begins an arduous journey back from Europe to rescue her son, Kevin elaborately defends the house against a pair of menacing but comically inept burglars (Daniel Stern and Joe Pesci).

The first half of HOME ALONE features the sugar-coated sentimentality that can usually be found in a Hughes film, while the second half is full of unanticipated sadism (a close-up of Stern's bare foot slipping slowly down a six-inch nail is the film's most ghastly image). As directed by Chris Columbus (HEARTBREAK HOTEL), the film's slapstick falls flat and only the pain remains. Yet the film's message seems even more disturbing than its violence. This could be the first comedy--it's certainly the first holiday film--which focuses on child abuse. As Kevin shoots pellets into the intruders and takes a blowtorch to their heads, he's directing the hostility he feels toward his neglectful parents at these two guys. The only really likable thing about this film is Culkin (UNCLE BUCK, JACOB'S LADDER). He's an uncommonly natural child actor, but even he doesn't always survive the tiresome gags (the aftershave bit is funny once; three times is tedious).
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Home Alone DVD

Created: 06/11/08
This movie has become a Christmas collection staple much as the classics of old. I saw this in college and laughed harder than I ever thought possible while watching a "family" movie. What a wonderful return to slapstick-type comedy. I am a huge Bugs Bunny fan so I thought this movie was right in line with that same type of humor. I've wanted to own it for years.
After I had kids, my oldest son watched it on TV last Christmas and liked it so much he wanted to keep watching "the Kevin movie." I tried to find it in stores but had no luck. So I turned to Ebay and bought Home Alone I & II, because the second one is equally as funny. Daniel Stern and Joe Pesci are hilarious. The way Daniel Stren screams like a girl gets me every time. I never tire of watching this movie, even though I have it practically memorized at this point.
If you don't find humor in this movie, check your pulse because there's something in here for everyone. It brings out the kid in me and so many others who have watched it. My husband loves it too so it's a great break from all the stupid, mind-numbing attempts at cartoons that are on TV these days. This one I can actually enjoy every time and year round. Perfect whether you have kids or not.
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One of a Kind Christmas Classic

Created: 12/01/09
Macaulay Culkin Plays Kevin MacAllister a Little Boy Whom Always Gets Into Trouble When Many Times It is Not His Fault. Anyhow Kevin Gets Mad When His Mother Sends Him to The Third Floor For Supposedly Making Trouble. Keven Gets Mad & Says "I Wish I Lived Alone". Well The Next Day The Family Is Taking a Trip to France & They Accidently Sleep In and During The Mess of Trying to Get Around Super Fast...They Have Left Kevin Home Alone. I Will Not Tell More...But Trust Me If You Love COMEDY...FAMILY Movies This is a Must!

This Movie Takes You Into A Real Sweet Story of A Sweet Boy Whom Does Many GOOD DEEDS & Is Funny & Hillarious...A Must SEE For Family!!
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Home Alone - Fun Kids Movie

Created: 09/01/09
My soon-to-be 7 year old daughter had never seen this movie and I thought that she might like it. I was right; she loved it. She also took away from the movie its message about the importance of being a part of a loving family.

While she could not understand how anyone's parents could actually not know one of their children was not on an airplane (!), she was able to watch Kevin's transformation from a happy-go-lucky kid with new-found freedom into that of a child who missed his family...even the mean Uncle.

From an adult perspective, the character of Kevin's elderly neighbor was especially poignant and my daughter was very happy that the neighbor was able to re-unite with his son and his family.

It didn't hurt that Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern were very funny in their respective robber roles.

We watched the movie 3 times in one day!

Highly recommended.
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Home Alone 2006 DVD

Created: 01/02/09
The original "Home Alone" is my family's all-time favorite Christmas movie with "Home Alone 2" being a close second. We love them both! This year for Christmas one son asked for the 1st version on DVD. Eventually we're planning to buy the 2nd one. We only had them on VHS. DVD versions last longer and are a more compact way of saving our favorite movies, and with as many times as we watch them, why pay to rent them? This one was selling for a great price with NO shipping cost for the holidays. It makes a wonderful small gift for anyone at any age. We used it as a stocking stuffer. You could also use it as a pollyanna or secret santa gift.
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