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@TimotheeReacts Any chance on you both along with Cody checking out HOME ALONe 3 (1997), HOME ALONe: TAKiNG BACK THE HOUSE (2002), HOME ALONe: THE HOLiDAY HEiST (2012), HOW The GRiNCH STOLE CHRiSTMAS (1966), the live-action cinematic version with Jim Carrey of the same title (2000), and the CG reboot with Benedict Cumberbatch (2018)? As well as showing them THE POLAR EXPRESS (2004)?
I have such a soft spot for Home Alone 2. It may repeat some things from the original, but I love the NYC setting, the traps are absolutely brutal, and Tim Curry is a national treasure. I watch it along with the first one every Christmas season.
I forget who said it, but somebody said that the second one is better because the stakes are higher. Kevin isn't defending his own house this time, he doesn't have neighbors or anything to back him up just in case, like he does back in Chicago, and New York City has a "gritty" vibe to it anyway. Plus, Harry and Marv already know what he looks like. Also, fairly or not, I argue he gets *himself* lost this time rather than his parents, by being so obsessed with the batteries for his Talkboy. So, he has much more to lose in the second one.
It's funny now, but as a little kid, it scared the shit out of me. I was laughing along, then suddenly that darn skeleton appeared screaming and so was I.
@@JenniLeigh81 That scene scared the crap outta me too as a kid, I always insisted on watching the movie but when it came time for Marv to get fried I'd either run away or cry if I couldn't get away in time lol
Where when and how would I get to do this, never have been in America for more 6hrs but would love to do it man, I went for a day shopping trip once and that's it, was part way back home in the same day only got bras and jewelry to man.
This movie might not be as talked about as the original, but to me, they'll always be equally great. Although I do love how creative the traps get this time around.
Before you think of the Jigsaw theory, when does this movie take place and when does Saw take place? The theory goes straight out the window if you think about it.
Fun fact: A channel did do a kill count for every *Home Alone* movie and yeah, the second movie has the most kills, and Marv and Harry are definitely immortal.
Crazy amount for room service, especially in the 90s, but it seems odd that the dad would get that mad about it since he seems to be insanely wealthy with the house they have and paying for vacations for so many people etc.
I hate that people keep calling Kevin a psychopath, yes, his traps are extremely violent and dangerous, but come on, he’s protecting himself, and saving Christmas for the children at the hospital, and take into consideration that Harry and Marv have no problem with killing anyone that gets in their way
Can we talk about how Tim Curry is probably one of the best thing in this movie ! He just eat all the scenes with his presence and he is so Tim Curry...that smile when he find the card his stolen is just priceless ! Such a great actor and voice actor !!
I think the biggest reason why newer viewers are so shocked at the absurd violence and lack of injuries is mostly just because slap stick is basically dead now a days. Growing up watching slapstick comedies like the 3 stooges and looney toones really helps with that lol
In case you're unaware, the Pigeon Lady is played by Irish actress Brenda Fricker, who won the Academy Award a couple years prior to this movie for playing Daniel Day-Lewis' mother in "My Left Foot". As is tradition at the Academy, she presented her future "Home Alone 2" co-star Joe Pesci with his Oscar the following year for "Goodfellas", where he famously just said, "It's my privilege, thank you" and walked offstage.
I didnt mind Clariss complaining about the mom/ family, its her first time watching and i think most of us have watched it 10+ times already. Its a normal and very reasonable first reaction😂. And i enjoyed the reaction. Im glad you both had alot of fun!
Fr. Especially as an adult. I remember doing my usual rewatch a few years back and by that point I had gained a bit more maturity and I genuinely had so many wtf, how is this okay and pause moments that I would blindly laugh at years before that
Honestly, a lot of us who watched these films with both child and adult eyes agree with Clariss. Kate and Peter leaving Kevin at home in the first film should’ve been enough for child services to be involved, but for them to lose him in an airport the next year??? Although I gotta admit HA2 was more on Kevin like Clariss said… bruh could’ve waited until he got on the plane to change the batteries on the Talkboy.
@@WillPutYouInYourPlace12386honestly, Kate and Peter are both to blame. It’s clear they’re hella neglectful to those children, especially Kevin. And they’re kinda gullible, because ain’t no way Buzz should’ve gotten away with as much as he did.
It's funny to see both movies with my parents as both are physicians. And it's funny to hear both of them talking in their "medical language" about their diagnostics and possible complications if the guys got to live. My dad killed me once when he said "I definitely would love to be there when the necropsy is made, it will be such an interesting case!"
I feel like these crazy slapstick moments, especially the bandits getting wrecked in the house, should just be thought of as live action cartoons. They'll go through death defying slapstick and just walk it off - just like cartoons such as Tom and Jerry. Iconic films and great reactions! Thank you guys for sharing!
Kevin's dad had no right to get mad at Kevin for the money he spent on room service. He literally lost his kid for the 2nd Christmas in a row. He should be grateful he's not in jail for child negligence.
This movie is one of those rare sequels that is definitely better than the first film! I just found it more comedic, the traps were more enjoyable to watch and Tim Curry being featured was a brilliant addition! That scene where Kevin tricks him and the rest of the hotel staff with the crime film will forever be the best scene in the entire movie for me. Curry's comedic timing is top notch!!
Fun fact: This was filmed in Chicago, they did film in NYC (WTC, Central Park, Bridges, etc) but the toy store was actually a permanently closed bank in downtown Chicago that they turned into a toy store for the movie and later took the props down,
the third home alone definitely isn't the best but i love it so much, it's the first one i saw and it IS really fun there's more of a reason the bad guys are there, and the kid is alone for a reason too
If I remember correctly, the song during Kevin's montage scene in New York, "All Alone on Christmas," is an original song created for the film. It was written by Steven Van Zandt, a member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, and sung by Darlene Love, giving her a slight comeback to mainstream radio success.
I absolutely love Home Alone 2 and it has such a good plot, but the highlights are definitely the traps as I think they are even funnier than the first one in my opinion! Awesome rewatch Timothee!
Sadly the family never learns from their mistakes in the last movie, most disappointing of all the mother, you'd think she would take her youngest son's side for once.
the actor who played Mr. E.F Duncan the proprietor of Duncan's toy chest, was Eddie Bracken the Hollywood comedy legend who is known for his lead performances in films like Hail The Conquering Hero and The Miracle of Morgan's Creek both comedy classics from 1944, Bracken appeared in later movies like National Lampoon's Vacation (1984) Oscar (1991) Home Alone 2 (1992) Rookie of the Year (1993) and Baby's Day Out (1994)
Some of the scenes were filmed in Chicago. The Plaza Hotel doesn't actually have a pool, so the pool scene in the hotel was filmed at a location in Chicago that had a pool.
Funny reaction. Home Alone 1 and 2 always cracked me up. Kevin is very clever when it comes to plan, Harry and Marv always get hurt, which made it funny, the hotel staff and when the mom screaming out Kevin ☠️☠️☠️🤣🤣🤣
You know I kinda like the premise of this movie a little bit better than the first, being able to go somewhere besides the house for the majority of the movie Is actually great Btw Christopher Columbus seems to be the guy who works in twos with Harry Potter and Home Alone
There’s a video from Screen Junkies called Honest Action, where they list all the injuries Harry and Marv would have suffered as well as how many times they would have died. The brick part is hysterical.
Interesting fact about the Trump cameo: he only shows up because at the time, he owned the Plaza, and he has a stipulation that if someone is going to film on his properties, he has to make a cameo. Typically when filmmakers agree to this, they usually film the cameo and conveniently come up with a reason to take it out. This time they legitimately forgot.
I'm sure you know this by now, but Kevin's brother, Fuller, is played by Macaulay Culkin's actual brother. Anyway, this was a terrific sequel. The third film is unrelated because it feels like an unnecessary reboot. 4 and 5 are the continuation of Kevin's story. The new film, despite Buzz making a cameo as a cop, also has nothing to do with the first two installments.
"Somewhere In My Memory" is such a terrific music choice, but I always felt that the Christmas morning hotel scene was its absolute best in terms of timing.
On TH-cam Doctors diagnosed the injuries of Home Alone 1 and 2. Those will answer all of your questions about their survivability if it had logic and physics. Short summary answer basically they should call themselves the immortal Bandits.
There is a movie in theaters right now called violent night. It's labeled as "die hard meets home alone" (it's because they make a bunch of home alone references plus there is a small segment where she is being pursued by bad guys and she sets some pretty gory traps for them
The toy store in the movie, the entrance was actually filmed in Chicago (where the home is located in real life) the other scenes if I’m correct were actually filmed in New York
Kevin's mother: It's Christmas Eve, and because of you, our child is lost in one of the biggest cities in the world. I didn't think it was possible to genuinely hate someone in a 90s Christmas special before I heard that line.
I think it’s crazy how much y’all sexist losers blame the mom and only the mom. Sad that our society has made it so mothers are to be blamed and not the father.
Home alone 2 is better than the first for me it’s what every sequel should be it’s basically the same movie but x10 and I love it. My favorite scene is when that lady knocks out Marv & Harry she has crazy strength it cracks me up and the little nod she gives to Kevin afterward is the cherry on top
28:48 I mean, in his reality, if they haven't died yet death doesn't exist. Plus as an 8 year old not knowing much about paralyzation and what will kill you makes sense
If that dude walked in on me in the shower in a high end hotel like that? I'd guarantee I'd have my own personal penthouse in that hotel for life. Plus unlimited room service at a minimum.
My favourite scene is when Harry was hit by four bricks, I was laughing and laughing that my stomach was hurting, Kevin can put on pranks that you couldn't even imagine. Thanks I enjoyed the movie, see you
Hey, did you notice this movie mistake? In the original "Home Alone", Kevin is 8 years old. "Lost in New York" takes place one year after the previous film's events, but somehow Kevin is 10. It's mathematically impossible for Kevin to jump from 8 years old to 10 years old in only one year, even if his birthday falls around Christmas time.
There are actually several Home Alone reactions done by doctors on TH-cam. They go over what the actual damage would cause, and which traps would be fatal.
9 Harry's and 14 Marvs and required to finish Home Alone 1 and 2. This movie alone, each brick to the head is a kill shot, The bag of wrenches to the head, The Toilet Explosion, the Electrocution, the bag of cement, Marv's 2 story fall on his face, the pipe to the face, being crushed by that pipe, the 3 story fall at the end, and getting hit by the varnish cans after that fall. All death moments
When my oldest was just a little girl, she was watching this movie, and she'd gotten to the age where everything and everyone had to have a name. I was talking to my sister and DD kept asking me what the pigeon lady's name was. Of course, she's never named, but this wasn't an acceptable answer to her. Finally, I got mildly exasperated and snapped, "Bird Poo Annie!!" DD found this hilarious (and didn't seem to realize I just made it up), and from then on that's what she called PL!
"Gotta kind of love Marv" There was going to be a spinoff film about Marv actually a becoming an unlikely hero, but it was rewritten as an original story but still has Daniel Stern in the lead it's called "Bushwhacked" (1994) it would be fun to Tim and Clariss react to that 🤣
17:39 Yep, because of Kevin, they were brutally beaten and arrested. They're so out for blood at this point, lol. "There should be a kill count" Funny that she mentioned it, Honest Trailers has something called Honest Action, you'll find your Home Alone 1&2 Kill Count there . . . :3
I preferred the second movie over the first one growing up tbh. Also side note, I had such a huge crush on Catherine O’Hara in this movie. She was so gorgeous! 🖤
Kevin is being a kid. Kids don't always think. I remember being little and stopping to pick up a rubber band off the street. Bus closed the doors on me, and I almost got left.
So bit of a funny error but here Kevin says he's 10 and this takes place 1 year after the first movie (literally days before Christmas in both movies) and in that one he says he 8.
Coming from a pretty big family, who grew up around this time when the film was made, and being Irish, it’s honestly a normality for the youngest, to kind of be raising them selves😂 I think that’s kind of part of the joke that they keep forgetting him. By the time the parents get to the sixth one they’re over it. Haha
Fun fact: When they were filming the pigeon scene with Marv and Harry the actor who played Marv actually had a pigeon in his mouth when they filming the scene
I like this movie slightly more than the original as the stakes seem higher due to the unknown environment of New York and I think the “pigeon lady” is a more emotional & interesting character than the “shovel slayer” so that part hits harder in the sequel. It’s not nearly as good yet I think an exception could be made for Home Alone 3 as I am one of the rare ones who enjoys it. While Kevin’s replacement isn’t as likable the traps are still hilarious and I also kinda like the criminals in the 3rd movie. They’re no Harry & Marv yet they’re… interesting.
Thank you so much for this reaction Tim and Clariss! This is by far my absolute favorite Home Alone film out of the entire franchise! Again if you would’ve chosen to continued I would’ve just recommended the third film just for the entertainment and the sixth film for the callbacks to the first 2 films. If you wish, Daniel Stern has another film called Bushwhacked which is hilarious as well as the Home Alone films. Another amazing family comedy about kids kicking adults butts is the 3 Ninjas franchise which I highly recommend! 🧑🏼👨🏻🦲👨🏻🦱👩🏻🦰👵🏻 🏠✌️✈️🗽 💙💛❤️🤍
This movie is a perfect example of an amazing sequel. One time I was watching this movie and my mother walked into the room just as Marv was being electrocuted and she asked me what horror movie I was watching! 😂
Whenever people make videos or articles about the most creepy or disturbing moments in family films, I'm surprised they never bring up the part in this movie where Kevin sees and gets taughtened by various creeps while walking around at night that part always bothered me as a kid.
I love how, with the big bag of flour, Marv somehow had enough time to say, "Uh-oh," and yet not enough time to step out of the way! They really are living cartoon characters! Kevin's not a sadist. He's a human version of Bugs Bunny!
I wonder if kevin screamed when he saw harry and marv because he was genuinely surprised to see them or because he knew he was in public and wanted to make a scene and alert the bystanders
Another great one that I don't think anyone's reacted to is Baby's Day Out. Dumb criminals outsmarted by a baby, shenanigans all through a city, lots of slapstick comedy, great facial expressions. I want to say late-ish 90s.
СПАСИБО всем кто работал над первым и вторым фильмом Один дома 👍 Хотелось бы увидеть продолжение где взрослому Кевину хотят отомстить бандиты. НО к сожелению продолжение не о том.
Not sure if you've seen it but one of my favorites from the 90s is The Borrowers starring John Goodman, Jim Broadbent, Hugh Laurie, Mark Williams It's got a lot of these "he should be dead" moments in it.
One holiday movie I highly recommend you do a movie reaction to is MouseHunt, I watched it a few months ago and I loved it it has lot's of slapstick, character growth and comedy but my favorite thing about this movie is that it has my favorite kind of animal: a Mouse 😂👍🏻🙏🏻🐁🎄
Great reaction as always! I love this movie, it’s just as good as the first one! I don’t know how often they’d have died, but the number is high. There are videos of doctors counting the deaths and injuries of these two movies though. As an aside there’s also a fan theory that Kevin grows up to be Jigsaw and makes even more sadistic traps.
Those 2 scenes back to back, Marv's electroshock therapy and Harry's second bald spot burn always send me somewhere close to the grave of laughs... these 2 movies age better and better with each passing year
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Great reaction. Love your videos. I hope eventually, you'll react to Home Alone 3
@TimotheeReacts Any chance on you both along with Cody checking out HOME ALONe 3 (1997), HOME ALONe: TAKiNG BACK THE HOUSE (2002), HOME ALONe: THE HOLiDAY HEiST (2012), HOW The GRiNCH STOLE CHRiSTMAS (1966), the live-action cinematic version with Jim Carrey of the same title (2000), and the CG reboot with Benedict Cumberbatch (2018)? As well as showing them THE POLAR EXPRESS (2004)?
@@ethans9447 I've never seen Home Alone: The Holiday Heist
React to Baby's Day Out movie next
Please also react to Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole (2010), Chicken Little, and The Rescuers (1977).. please.. thank you :)
"Merry Christmas, you filthy animal......And a Happy New Year." Best quote ever in this movie especially that scene.
I forgot how funny that scene was! 😂😭
I agree that hotel room confrontation was hilarious
@@MariaStar64 funny scene Woman looks at Kevin like No problem kid as she walks with her Black Purse 🤣
That's my favorite line!!!
Fun fact there's a amazing theory that Kevin grows up and changes his name to John cramer and becomes the jigsaw killer from saw
“You can mess with a lot of things, but you can’t mess with kids on Christmas.”
Legendary line.
Best line for me.
Perfectly describes why Kevin is so much more violent in this movie
Had it been Halloween, Kevin would have been like, "Screw those kids, I've got candy to collect!"
I have such a soft spot for Home Alone 2. It may repeat some things from the original, but I love the NYC setting, the traps are absolutely brutal, and Tim Curry is a national treasure. I watch it along with the first one every Christmas season.
Me too.
I forget who said it, but somebody said that the second one is better because the stakes are higher. Kevin isn't defending his own house this time, he doesn't have neighbors or anything to back him up just in case, like he does back in Chicago, and New York City has a "gritty" vibe to it anyway. Plus, Harry and Marv already know what he looks like. Also, fairly or not, I argue he gets *himself* lost this time rather than his parents, by being so obsessed with the batteries for his Talkboy. So, he has much more to lose in the second one.
Yes. Way better than the first movie, in my opinion. Very well done. All the feels. Funny af and emotional af.
That Skeleton scene has to be one of the funniest gags ever, it was utterly funny
It's funny now, but as a little kid, it scared the shit out of me. I was laughing along, then suddenly that darn skeleton appeared screaming and so was I.
@@JenniLeigh81 That scene scared the crap outta me too as a kid, I always insisted on watching the movie but when it came time for Marv to get fried I'd either run away or cry if I couldn't get away in time lol
Fun fact: after this movie, the Plaza put together its own Home Alone package where you can have Kevin's New York vacation!
Where when and how would I get to do this, never have been in America for more 6hrs but would love to do it man, I went for a day shopping trip once and that's it, was part way back home in the same day only got bras and jewelry to man.
That would be amazing
How much it costs
@@HarmonyOCth-cam.com/video/HQRn2sGh6Js/w-d-xo.htmlsi=9Q-N5Bsf5frOfN4n
@@HarmonyOC$967 for room service alone 😂
This movie might not be as talked about as the original, but to me, they'll always be equally great. Although I do love how creative the traps get this time around.
Everyone: "Kevin is a sadist."
Also everyone: *laughs at Harry and Marv getting tortured* 🤣
Always dude.
Before you think of the Jigsaw theory, when does this movie take place and when does Saw take place? The theory goes straight out the window if you think about it.
Violence is sometimes HILARIOUS though 🤷🏻♀️😅
Fun fact: A channel did do a kill count for every *Home Alone* movie and yeah, the second movie has the most kills, and Marv and Harry are definitely immortal.
It's Honest Action, if anyone wants to see the video.
“KEVIN! YOU SPENT $967 ON ROOM SERVICE?!”
😂😂😂 I love that finishing line
(Gasping and Running 🏃♂️ away)
Crazy amount for room service, especially in the 90s, but it seems odd that the dad would get that mad about it since he seems to be insanely wealthy with the house they have and paying for vacations for so many people etc.
I was honestly surprised by only $967 bucks dude.
@@koriignace89-25-movielover inflation
@@koriignace89-25-movieloveryeah but combine that with how much they're also charging for the suite too.(which probably ain't cheap either)
I hate that people keep calling Kevin a psychopath, yes, his traps are extremely violent and dangerous, but come on, he’s protecting himself, and saving Christmas for the children at the hospital, and take into consideration that Harry and Marv have no problem with killing anyone that gets in their way
Kevin is just a young Jigsaw
Can we talk about how Tim Curry is probably one of the best thing in this movie ! He just eat all the scenes with his presence and he is so Tim Curry...that smile when he find the card his stolen is just priceless ! Such a great actor and voice actor !!
Tim Curry was born in my home town, as was the late great Pete Postlethwaite. Two of the finest in the business 😊
Tim Curry is the only reason Home alone 2 isn't panned as hard for being a rehash of the first movie.
I think the biggest reason why newer viewers are so shocked at the absurd violence and lack of injuries is mostly just because slap stick is basically dead now a days. Growing up watching slapstick comedies like the 3 stooges and looney toones really helps with that lol
Why it is offensive
The 2 best Home Alone movies and some of the best christmas movies ever. Kevin, Harry, and Marv, that dynamic works and never gets old
In case you're unaware, the Pigeon Lady is played by Irish actress Brenda Fricker, who won the Academy Award a couple years prior to this movie for playing Daniel Day-Lewis' mother in "My Left Foot". As is tradition at the Academy, she presented her future "Home Alone 2" co-star Joe Pesci with his Oscar the following year for "Goodfellas", where he famously just said, "It's my privilege, thank you" and walked offstage.
She also played the foster mother in "angels in the outfield"
She also played Ethel Twitty, the secretary to Matthew McConaughey's lawyer character Jake Brigance in A Time To Kill
the "I love you" scene with Tim Curry will never not lead to me busting a gut laugh-crying. imo it's the best scene in the whole franchise
Any scene with him in this movie will never not be funny 😂
I didnt mind Clariss complaining about the mom/ family, its her first time watching and i think most of us have watched it 10+ times already. Its a normal and very reasonable first reaction😂. And i enjoyed the reaction. Im glad you both had alot of fun!
Fr. Especially as an adult. I remember doing my usual rewatch a few years back and by that point I had gained a bit more maturity and I genuinely had so many wtf, how is this okay and pause moments that I would blindly laugh at years before that
It’s not fair to just blame the mom. We as a society also make it the moms fault since dad isn’t reliable and that’s ridiculous.
Honestly, a lot of us who watched these films with both child and adult eyes agree with Clariss.
Kate and Peter leaving Kevin at home in the first film should’ve been enough for child services to be involved, but for them to lose him in an airport the next year??? Although I gotta admit HA2 was more on Kevin like Clariss said… bruh could’ve waited until he got on the plane to change the batteries on the Talkboy.
@@WillPutYouInYourPlace12386honestly, Kate and Peter are both to blame. It’s clear they’re hella neglectful to those children, especially Kevin. And they’re kinda gullible, because ain’t no way Buzz should’ve gotten away with as much as he did.
Oh yes! The best Christmas sequel of all time! This was my favourite Christmas film when I was younger! Thank you both for the nostalgia 🙏🏻👍🏻
Me too.
It's funny to see both movies with my parents as both are physicians. And it's funny to hear both of them talking in their "medical language" about their diagnostics and possible complications if the guys got to live. My dad killed me once when he said "I definitely would love to be there when the necropsy is made, it will be such an interesting case!"
9:24 Yeah, that's true. Literally 1 person wasn't nonchalant upon finding out they were missing Kevin
I feel like these crazy slapstick moments, especially the bandits getting wrecked in the house, should just be thought of as live action cartoons. They'll go through death defying slapstick and just walk it off - just like cartoons such as Tom and Jerry.
Iconic films and great reactions! Thank you guys for sharing!
Replacing the original Home Alone cast just cannot be done. The comedy with this cast is just too good.
I couldn't even watch the 3rd one
Kevin's dad had no right to get mad at Kevin for the money he spent on room service. He literally lost his kid for the 2nd Christmas in a row. He should be grateful he's not in jail for child negligence.
This movie is one of those rare sequels that is definitely better than the first film! I just found it more comedic, the traps were more enjoyable to watch and Tim Curry being featured was a brilliant addition!
That scene where Kevin tricks him and the rest of the hotel staff with the crime film will forever be the best scene in the entire movie for me. Curry's comedic timing is top notch!!
Fun fact: This was filmed in Chicago, they did film in NYC (WTC, Central Park, Bridges, etc) but the toy store was actually a permanently closed bank in downtown Chicago that they turned into a toy store for the movie and later took the props down,
Fun fact: With every sequel/reboot, Home Alone 2 becomes a better film by comparison.
Of course. However, home alone 2: lost in New York is not a remake or reboot. It’s just a sequel to the original movie.
I'd still argue 3rd is better
@@thomasanderson2384If it aint got Kevin in it, then it ain’t Home Alone.
I’m so happy to see you reacting to this. It’s quite literally the same logic-free formula but it still works. It’s equally hilarious.
What a beautiful way to celebrate this film's 30th anniversary.
the third home alone definitely isn't the best but i love it so much, it's the first one i saw and it IS really fun
there's more of a reason the bad guys are there, and the kid is alone for a reason too
Omg same, I love third one the most because of the intense contraptions lol
More bad guys, more contraptions, more comedic pain, perfect xD
If I remember correctly, the song during Kevin's montage scene in New York, "All Alone on Christmas," is an original song created for the film. It was written by Steven Van Zandt, a member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, and sung by Darlene Love, giving her a slight comeback to mainstream radio success.
It's the E Street Band playing on the track too!
Joe: Okay, kid. Give it to me.
Macaulay: You asked for it. 28:30-28:44-28:49-29:03
I absolutely love Home Alone 2 and it has such a good plot, but the highlights are definitely the traps as I think they are even funnier than the first one in my opinion!
Awesome rewatch Timothee!
Me too.
Sadly the family never learns from their mistakes in the last movie, most disappointing of all the mother, you'd think she would take her youngest son's side for once.
How sexist that all of y’all blame the mother and not anyone else.
@@WillPutYouInYourPlace12386 how idiotic and irresponsible of you, to not blame the one who is suppose to be directly responsible for their child.
the actor who played Mr. E.F Duncan the proprietor of Duncan's toy chest, was Eddie Bracken the Hollywood comedy legend who is known for his lead performances in films like Hail The Conquering Hero and The Miracle of Morgan's Creek both comedy classics from 1944, Bracken appeared in later movies like National Lampoon's Vacation (1984) Oscar (1991) Home Alone 2 (1992) Rookie of the Year (1993) and Baby's Day Out (1994)
Some of the scenes were filmed in Chicago. The Plaza Hotel doesn't actually have a pool, so the pool scene in the hotel was filmed at a location in Chicago that had a pool.
Funny reaction. Home Alone 1 and 2 always cracked me up. Kevin is very clever when it comes to plan, Harry and Marv always get hurt, which made it funny, the hotel staff and when the mom screaming out Kevin
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You know I kinda like the premise of this movie a little bit better than the first, being able to go somewhere besides the house for the majority of the movie Is actually great
Btw Christopher Columbus seems to be the guy who works in twos with Harry Potter and Home Alone
There’s a video from Screen Junkies called Honest Action, where they list all the injuries Harry and Marv would have suffered as well as how many times they would have died. The brick part is hysterical.
Interesting fact about the Trump cameo: he only shows up because at the time, he owned the Plaza, and he has a stipulation that if someone is going to film on his properties, he has to make a cameo.
Typically when filmmakers agree to this, they usually film the cameo and conveniently come up with a reason to take it out.
This time they legitimately forgot.
Trump was such a famous New Yorker at the time, it would’ve only made sense to have kept it honestly
16:03 That's exactly it!!! He's a gifted kid, KID he's extremely smart for a nine year old but hes still 9
I'm sure you know this by now, but Kevin's brother, Fuller, is played by Macaulay Culkin's actual brother. Anyway, this was a terrific sequel. The third film is unrelated because it feels like an unnecessary reboot. 4 and 5 are the continuation of Kevin's story. The new film, despite Buzz making a cameo as a cop, also has nothing to do with the first two installments.
"Somewhere In My Memory" is such a terrific music choice, but I always felt that the Christmas morning hotel scene was its absolute best in terms of timing.
32:28 To be fair, he has enough evidence on them that if they don’t catch him, and likely kill him, they’re going to Rikers for life.
Kevin’s no psychopath; he just has a strong survival instinct.
There's still a theory that Kevin grew up to become Jigsaw.
When I watched this movie, this phrase popped up in my head: Truly wonderful, the mind of a child is.
On TH-cam Doctors diagnosed the injuries of Home Alone 1 and 2. Those will answer all of your questions about their survivability if it had logic and physics. Short summary answer basically they should call themselves the immortal Bandits.
There is a movie in theaters right now called violent night. It's labeled as "die hard meets home alone" (it's because they make a bunch of home alone references plus there is a small segment where she is being pursued by bad guys and she sets some pretty gory traps for them
17:50 it's New York. Also remember, this was the early 90s, which was a bad time in New York.
The toy store in the movie, the entrance was actually filmed in Chicago (where the home is located in real life) the other scenes if I’m correct were actually filmed in New York
Favorite Moments
28:23 Marv Being Marv
32:33 Zap
33:35 Boom
37:54 Kevin gets Caught
Marv was the first "Yo I'm dead"
I also didn't realize that when Harry slipped off the goo ladder and landed it made the GTA 5 wasted sound 😂
Nothing beats the original but this film was still bloody hilarious!!!! 😂
but this beats the original though
@@adamblackedition5529 I agree! This also feels more Christmassy than the first one!
Yeah this pips it imo. And the fact you could buy the Talkboy in real life. This movie is the kid's dream, never gets boring.
If we took the movies literally, Marv would have broken his neck on the icy stairs & Harry on the icy steps in the first movie lol
Marv's screams in both movies are hilarious 😂😂
Recently watched : Violent Night
It has some Home Alone elements in it, but rated R
Kevin's mother: It's Christmas Eve, and because of you, our child is lost in one of the biggest cities in the world.
I didn't think it was possible to genuinely hate someone in a 90s Christmas special before I heard that line.
I think it’s crazy how much y’all sexist losers blame the mom and only the mom. Sad that our society has made it so mothers are to be blamed and not the father.
Home alone 2 is better than the first for me it’s what every sequel should be it’s basically the same movie but x10 and I love it. My favorite scene is when that lady knocks out Marv & Harry she has crazy strength it cracks me up and the little nod she gives to Kevin afterward is the cherry on top
28:48 I mean, in his reality, if they haven't died yet death doesn't exist. Plus as an 8 year old not knowing much about paralyzation and what will kill you makes sense
Am I only one what is the routine for Harry and Marv to catch Kevin?😂😂🤣🤣🤣
If that dude walked in on me in the shower in a high end hotel like that? I'd guarantee I'd have my own personal penthouse in that hotel for life. Plus unlimited room service at a minimum.
My favourite scene is when Harry was hit by four bricks, I was laughing and laughing that my stomach was hurting, Kevin can put on pranks that you couldn't even imagine. Thanks I enjoyed the movie, see you
Hey, did you notice this movie mistake? In the original "Home Alone", Kevin is 8 years old. "Lost in New York" takes place one year after the previous film's events, but somehow Kevin is 10. It's mathematically impossible for Kevin to jump from 8 years old to 10 years old in only one year, even if his birthday falls around Christmas time.
There are actually several Home Alone reactions done by doctors on TH-cam. They go over what the actual damage would cause, and which traps would be fatal.
This film was released a few days before the release of Aladdin (1992).
9 Harry's and 14 Marvs and required to finish Home Alone 1 and 2. This movie alone, each brick to the head is a kill shot, The bag of wrenches to the head, The Toilet Explosion, the Electrocution, the bag of cement, Marv's 2 story fall on his face, the pipe to the face, being crushed by that pipe, the 3 story fall at the end, and getting hit by the varnish cans after that fall. All death moments
When my oldest was just a little girl, she was watching this movie, and she'd gotten to the age where everything and everyone had to have a name. I was talking to my sister and DD kept asking me what the pigeon lady's name was. Of course, she's never named, but this wasn't an acceptable answer to her. Finally, I got mildly exasperated and snapped, "Bird Poo Annie!!" DD found this hilarious (and didn't seem to realize I just made it up), and from then on that's what she called PL!
"Gotta kind of love Marv" There was going to be a spinoff film about Marv actually a becoming an unlikely hero, but it was rewritten as an original story but still has Daniel Stern in the lead it's called "Bushwhacked" (1994) it would be fun to Tim and Clariss react to that 🤣
Another funny movie Nobody has reacted to is “ Nothing To Lose” with Martin Lawrence and Tim Robbins in it…. Super Funny Movie:)
17:39 Yep, because of Kevin, they were brutally beaten and arrested. They're so out for blood at this point, lol.
"There should be a kill count" Funny that she mentioned it, Honest Trailers has something called Honest Action, you'll find your Home Alone 1&2 Kill Count there . . . :3
But it is more then revenge
I preferred the second movie over the first one growing up tbh. Also side note, I had such a huge crush on Catherine O’Hara in this movie. She was so gorgeous! 🖤
Kevin is being a kid. Kids don't always think. I remember being little and stopping to pick up a rubber band off the street. Bus closed the doors on me, and I almost got left.
So bit of a funny error but here Kevin says he's 10 and this takes place 1 year after the first movie (literally days before Christmas in both movies) and in that one he says he 8.
Coming from a pretty big family, who grew up around this time when the film was made, and being Irish, it’s honestly a normality for the youngest, to kind of be raising them selves😂 I think that’s kind of part of the joke that they keep forgetting him. By the time the parents get to the sixth one they’re over it. Haha
Fun fact: When they were filming the pigeon scene with Marv and Harry the actor who played Marv actually had a pigeon in his mouth when they filming the scene
I like this movie slightly more than the original as the stakes seem higher due to the unknown environment of New York and I think the “pigeon lady” is a more emotional & interesting character than the “shovel slayer” so that part hits harder in the sequel. It’s not nearly as good yet I think an exception could be made for Home Alone 3 as I am one of the rare ones who enjoys it. While Kevin’s replacement isn’t as likable the traps are still hilarious and I also kinda like the criminals in the 3rd movie. They’re no Harry & Marv yet they’re… interesting.
Home Alone 3 was the first one I ever watched and I love Alex's family. Much more wholesome in my opinion
I'm so glad you guys did this one together! This is hands down my favorite Christmas movie of all time.
Thank you so much for this reaction Tim and Clariss! This is by far my absolute favorite Home Alone film out of the entire franchise! Again if you would’ve chosen to continued I would’ve just recommended the third film just for the entertainment and the sixth film for the callbacks to the first 2 films. If you wish, Daniel Stern has another film called Bushwhacked which is hilarious as well as the Home Alone films. Another amazing family comedy about kids kicking adults butts is the 3 Ninjas franchise which I highly recommend!
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I’m just now realizing Tim Curry would’ve been an amazing Grinch
This movie is a perfect example of an amazing sequel.
One time I was watching this movie and my mother walked into the room just as Marv was being electrocuted and she asked me what horror movie I was watching! 😂
Ngl when People say Kevin is a psychopath in the squeal I always say Harry has a gun so for Kevin it’s kill or be killed😂
Whenever people make videos or articles about the most creepy or disturbing moments in family films, I'm surprised they never bring up the part in this movie where Kevin sees and gets taughtened by various creeps while walking around at night that part always bothered me as a kid.
I love how, with the big bag of flour, Marv somehow had enough time to say, "Uh-oh," and yet not enough time to step out of the way! They really are living cartoon characters! Kevin's not a sadist. He's a human version of Bugs Bunny!
I wonder if kevin screamed when he saw harry and marv because he was genuinely surprised to see them or because he knew he was in public and wanted to make a scene and alert the bystanders
Both
0:03 I was about to mention this but you’ve featured it already. PEAK CINEMA.
The first two films have been followed by four sequels. But, people don't like them as much, so heads-up.
Another great one that I don't think anyone's reacted to is Baby's Day Out. Dumb criminals outsmarted by a baby, shenanigans all through a city, lots of slapstick comedy, great facial expressions. I want to say late-ish 90s.
СПАСИБО всем кто работал над первым и вторым фильмом
Один дома 👍
Хотелось бы увидеть продолжение где взрослому Кевину хотят отомстить бандиты.
НО к сожелению продолжение не о том.
Harry’s pistol turns out to be jammed from the varnish that coated them earlier
Home Alone 2 is so good, I forgot that Tim Currry was in this movie.
Yes now we watching home alone 2 lost in New York!
Hello. The principal photography for Home Alone 2. Took place in Illinois and New York. Including Rockefeller Center.
John Williams soundtrack is now actually Christmas music. It plays on the radio all the time during the holidays.
Not sure if you've seen it but one of my favorites from the 90s is
The Borrowers starring John Goodman, Jim Broadbent, Hugh Laurie, Mark Williams
It's got a lot of these "he should be dead" moments in it.
Yes! I love The Borrowers!
One holiday movie I highly recommend you do a movie reaction to is MouseHunt, I watched it a few months ago and I loved it it has lot's of slapstick, character growth and comedy but my favorite thing about this movie is that it has my favorite kind of animal: a Mouse 😂👍🏻🙏🏻🐁🎄
Great reaction as always! I love this movie, it’s just as good as the first one! I don’t know how often they’d have died, but the number is high. There are videos of doctors counting the deaths and injuries of these two movies though.
As an aside there’s also a fan theory that Kevin grows up to be Jigsaw and makes even more sadistic traps.
I loved this movie as a kid in the 90's. But ever since 9/11, it's hard watching this and seeing the Twin Towers still standing.
A iconic building
Those 2 scenes back to back, Marv's electroshock therapy and Harry's second bald spot burn always send me somewhere close to the grave of laughs... these 2 movies age better and better with each passing year
This is accurate to young boys, especially since the guys don't die
Traps in the first movie: LEGO bricks on the floor! Feathers!
Traps in the second movie: *30 foot drop onto concrete.*