I am excited about the newest installment from the Home Alone people. While I haven't seen it yet, watching more movies about good versus evil with evil losing makes me happy and it looks like this time they are using some of the great tricks "Kevin" used in the first two movies to make those thieves pay.
Home Alone: The Holiday Heist
In
the latest installment of the Home Alone franchise, Finn Baxter and his family
move from California to Maine to their new house. Finn is terrified and
believes the house is haunted. While he sets up traps to catch the
"ghost," his parents get stranded across town and Finn is home alone
with his sister. Their house is targeted by three thieves.
Home Alone:
The Holiday Heist Blu-ray
Street
Date:
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October
29, 2013
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Prebook
Date:
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October
2, 2013
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Screen
Format:
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Widescreen
1.78:1
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Audio:
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English
DD 5.1
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French
DD 5.1
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Subtitles:
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English/French/Spanish
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U.S.
Rating:
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PG
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Total
Run Time:
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90
minutes
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Closed
Captioned:
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Yes
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i can't remember a favorite scene, its been so long since i watched either of them!
ReplyDeleteI also can't remember a favorite scene because I last saw Home Alone when it first came out. I do remember laughing through it though.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
when Kevin slides down the stairs in a sled!
ReplyDeleteMy kids love when kevin cuts the rope to the tree fort!
ReplyDeletethe bird scene in the park with the bird lady
ReplyDeleteWhen Marv steps on the ornaments
ReplyDeleteI love when Kevin sleds down the stairs!!
ReplyDeletelove the pranks mccalley culkin plays on the crooks in the first movie. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net
ReplyDeletelove how a little kid can outwit 2 adults
ReplyDeleteI like the scene with the train and the Michael Jordan standee.
ReplyDeleteI love when he goes to the corner store and she keeps questioning Kevin and he has every answer for the clerk.
ReplyDeleteI love when he puts the marbles on the stairs
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part would have to be when Kevin slides down the stairs on a sled. I then remember telling my children not to do that because they said it looked like fun.
ReplyDeleteWhen he figures out he's all alone and the music plays and he's dancing all around, jumping on the bed, and eating junk food while watching bad movies.
ReplyDeleteI liked when Kevin set up all the traps for the bad guys to get caught up in. (Great Movie)
ReplyDeleteI have seen this movie quite a while ago, I remember the sled on the steps and soap bubbles,. Need to see it again with my granddaughters to relive and see if my memory is any good.. LOL
ReplyDeletebeen to long, can't remember specifics other than the bad guys getting owned - regnod(at)yahoo(d0t)com
ReplyDeleteI can't remember all the scenes, but love when the one guy falls thru the floor and ends up on a commode and continues to fall thru the floor, also the sled down the stairs because my kids said that would be fun. I told them not to get any ideas from these movies. lol
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/KJSkib/status/396813512149716992
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part is when he tries to use aftershave and screams.
ReplyDeletewhen he realizes that he is alone
ReplyDeleteI like when he causes them to fall with the marbles.
ReplyDeleteI like it when Kevin sets up all the traps for the bad guys before they break in to his house.
ReplyDeleteI especially like when he sets the ice trap on the stairs outside.
ReplyDeleteMichelle Tucker
It's been a long time since I've seen the Home Alone movies, but I loved the scene where he uses the TV (sound from the movie) and the cardboard cut-out in the window to trick the robbers.
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