Rating: Summary: New York! New York! Review: This is another one of those all too familiar home alone films. Macaulay Culkin is cool. This is a great film because it has alot of good scenes. Yes! the film is violent than the first one, but since when is it for a film to have violence? If so! most of the actors would be languashing in prison. This film is a nice holiday favorite for the holiday fun. I like it when Mr. Hector gets scared with the movie Angels With Even Filthier Souls. I like it when Joe Pessy and Daniel Sturn play Harry and Marve. I also like it when Keven sets up the traps to stop the bad guies from robbing the store. I couldn't believe that some of the people would aplot Keven's brother for appologizing to him. What were they thinking? Anyway this film is good. It's highly recommended for Christmas, or any other time of the year, or all year around. So I'd love it if you dress in holiday style, strap on a feed bag of buttered popcorn, and watch this film.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful Modern Holiday Classic! Review: This was a great movie, it is just as Good as Home Alone and is very funny and also has some very heartwarming moments between Kevin and the homeless woman he befriended. Maculay Culkin is great as Kevin and Brenda Fricker was very good as the homeless pigeon lady and of course Joe Peschi and Daniel Stern are great as Harry and Marv! I highly recommend this video as well as Home Alone, both are wonderful modern holiday classics!
Rating: Summary: Mac the second time around Review: I have been a fan of Mr. Culkin since the film Rocket Gibraltor. He is a fine fine young talent and simply seems to walk through his parts. This particular film is not quite as good as the first Home Alone, but that's not Mac's fault, or anyone's that I can see--I still enjoy it a great deal, however, and recommend it to anyone who hasn't already seen it.
Rating: Summary: Kevin ends up in New York? Review: I seen that video Home Alone and I saw the second one Lost in New York and he did it again? Kevin's family went on a vacation to Florida and he stopped at the airport and put batteries in his tape recorder and he missed the plane and he took the one to New York and he did it again. Home Alone 2: Lost in New York reminds me of Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen's videos Billboard Dad & Case of the Hotel Who Done it.
Rating: Summary: Funny in New York Review: While not as hilarious as the original, this movie still gets some laughs. This time the hapless Kevin, played by Macaulay Culkin, is lost in New York and he is living it up. The burglurs from the original movie are after him again, but the end is predictably sad for them and funny for the audience. The movie features a homeless woman who plays Nicola Tesla to local pigeons and in the end helps Kevin to defeat the criminals. Kevin also displays social consciousness and compassion trying to ensure a good Christmas for orphaned children. And it is not too corny to work. I recommend this movie.
Rating: Summary: Worse than the first Review: The inevitable sequel to Home Alone takes place in New York. Home Alone 2 is basically just Home Alone, but in a city instead of a house, with the same characters and situations. Don't see this film, it is even more violent than the first one, not to mention ten times worse.
Rating: Summary: Kevin goes to New York by accident. Review: Home Alone 2: Lost In New York once again has the McCallisters gong on Christmas vacaion. This time they are going to Miami. Early in the film Kevin's (Macaulay Culkin) older brother named Buzz (Devin Ratray) pulls a prank during a christmas show. Buzz's and Kevin's Uncle Frank (Gerry Bamman) seems to enjoy it.Kevin hits Buzz and the people on stage felll down expect Kevin. The next day the McCallisters sleep in again. And are in an hurry to the airport and runs to fast in the airport for Kevin. But Kevin gets on the wrong flight and heads to New York. The McCallisters find out that Kevin is not with them when the picked up Kevin's bag and says over and over "Give this to Kevin". Until they get to Kevin's cosuin (Kieran Culkin). Then they start saying "Kevin's not here." Over and over and over. The buglars Harry and Marv (Joe Pesci & Daniel Stern) are in New York with Kevin. But at first Kevin doesn't know this. Kevin checks into the Plaza Hotel on his dad's card. Harry and Mav has esaped from jail and goes to New York to rob again. If you are looking for laughs then watch this movie.
Rating: Summary: GREAT Christmas film a MUST SEE!!! Review: This is a AWESOME movie!!! GREAT FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY!! The #1 christmas comedy EVER!! My favorite part is when the family all run to the living room in the hotel room [at the end]and find over 100 FREE presents all around the tree!!! on Christmas morning. Get your copy NOW!!!
Rating: Summary: New York Review: America's smallest hero takes a giant bite out of the Big Apple! Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) is back! But this time he's in New York City -- with enough cash and credit cards to turn the Big Apple into his own playground! But Kevin won't be alone for long. The notorious Wet Bandits, Harry and Marv (Joe Pesci and Daniel Stem), still smarting from their last encounter with Kevin, are bound for New York too, plotting a huge holiday heist. Kevin's ready to welcome them with a battery of booby traps the bumbling bandits will never forget!
Rating: Summary: A little better than the first, but not a lot. Review: Kevin boarding the wrong plane (hey, it could happen), Kevin and the burglars he busted last year in New York City at the same time (maybe a coincedince), a power outage every night before this family goes on vacation (tradition?), and Keven being 8 in the first movie and this movie takes place a year later and he's 10 (now that's unbelievable!). Other than that this is still a pretty funny movie, especialy the part where those hotel clerks are after him and he makes them think there's a mobster in the room ("Get down on your knees and tell me you love me!"). The boobi-trap ending was pretty much the same as the first, but unlike the first, most of the jokes in this one never get old!
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