We are talking, of course, about (1997).
In the pantheon of holiday action-comedies, the first two Home Alone films sit on a throne of melted cheese pizza and swinging paint cans. For millions of Millennials and Gen Xers, Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) is the undisputed king of booby traps. But what about the film that came after? The one without John Hughes’ direct screenwriting, without the familiar Chicago suburbs, and without the wet-bandits duo of Harry and Marv? home alone 3 internet archive
The MacGuffin? A top-secret microchip hidden inside a remote-controlled toy car. The spies want it. Alex, armed with a fever, a walkie-talkie, and a basement full of household items, defends his suburban fortress using a new generation of Rube Goldberg-style traps. We are talking, of course, about (1997)
We are talking, of course, about (1997).
In the pantheon of holiday action-comedies, the first two Home Alone films sit on a throne of melted cheese pizza and swinging paint cans. For millions of Millennials and Gen Xers, Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) is the undisputed king of booby traps. But what about the film that came after? The one without John Hughes’ direct screenwriting, without the familiar Chicago suburbs, and without the wet-bandits duo of Harry and Marv?
The MacGuffin? A top-secret microchip hidden inside a remote-controlled toy car. The spies want it. Alex, armed with a fever, a walkie-talkie, and a basement full of household items, defends his suburban fortress using a new generation of Rube Goldberg-style traps.