The whole thing about the ordeal with the wet bandits is all in Kevin's head is kind of ridiculous and is debunked when Peter finds Harry's gold tooth on the floor. As for old man Marley showing up to save Kevin with his shovel, that is easily explained in the window scene with Buzz when he talked about how every night he walks up and down the streets salting the sidewalks. Marley was out salting the sidewalks, like every night, he sees Kevin run across the road towards a neighbor's house and hears him say "I'm Calling the cops" and two men chase him across the street. He follows with his shovel in hand and when he enters the house and hears what the bandits plan to do, he takes action and saves Kevin.
While I agree with you on all fronts, I still like to believe that old man Marley is Kevin in the future. It's a fun idea. I also like Minty's theory. Makes sense based on the evidence he presented.
Uncle Rob paid for the tickets... Peter is a business man, a high ranked sales executive for Walgreens and Kate is a fashion designer... this is all in the novelization... people love to make crazy theories though😆 Great video as always Minty 😊👏👏👏
Really? There's a novelization of the film? That explains alot when you think about it. I agree that the Internet just has way too much time on their hands. As someone once said, never let the truth get in the way of a good story lol.
I saw this on Instagram recently. A post saying "obviously the Mom was also making a lot of money not just the Dad". They note the great pant suit collection she has, and speculate that she works in the fashion industry due to the sewing machines etc in the basement.
The moms wardrobe and sewing machine logic is very weak. A) of course she have fancy outfits if the Dad was a crime boss B ) a lot of houses have sewing machine.
Wow! I was telling everyone on the last watch that it was magic that knocked out the power and started this whole thing. No one agreed but as the scene played a few people acknowledged that it certainly is presented that way. Glad you agree
I watched this moving 100s of times growing up and always believed it was Santa teaching Kevin a lesson. Kinda of a weird Christmas Miracle. He passed his test and his family arrived on Christmas aka the Miracle. That means his mom would have made it just the same but due to a mother's love she couldn't wait but never would have made it earlier. She arrived exactly when she was supposed to.
I always liked how the relationship between Kevin and Old Man Marley developed, from the cartoonish to the two really fleshed out personalities. So that theory about time travel really appeals to me. It is interesting that Marley makes sure that Kevin gets home after rescueing him, but Marley apparently never questions about Kevin being alone. It's as though Marley knows Kevin will be alright alone in his house, safe until his mom gets home in the morning. Marley must've already known he was ok, because he and Kevin are indeed the same person.
One detail that Old Man Marley had was a hand injury that healed over the course of the film. It starts out wrapped in gauze, gradually becomes a band aid, and ends with it fully healed. Even the theme heard when he has a scene changes from scary to happy.
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Yes and we could also look at his other work to see if he likes to add these things. He likes to add a touch of the supernatural or divine intervention though.
The director Chris Columbus is still alive and he may know the answers. And even then, I doubt he would explain considering that David Lynch himself doesn't want to explain his own movies.
It's not Peter McAllister who's the criminal mastermind,it's his father, General Peter McAllister Sr. Who was taken down by detectives Riggs in Murtaugh in the first Lethal Weapon movie. I can't believe no one else has realized this.
The theory of Kevins imagination making up the ordeal with the wet bandits can easily be disproved because theres many scenes in 1 and 2 where the wet bandits arent even near kevin also others interact with the wet bandits in the film most notably the police and the women that punches harry and marv
Also, don't forget that when Harry was posing as a cop, they interacted with him, and not to mention that Peter found Harry's gold tooth in the living room.
I believe there was also a theory on Old Man Marley that the reason he shovels and salts was because he was supposed to one day, but didn't and because of this, his wife slips and dies and that's what causes the rift between him and his son.
4:11 - If Peter McCallister was indeed a Mob boss, I'm willing to bet that the Wet Bandits would know to stay out of his neighborhood, and wouldn't be targeting those homes. The would get whacked. 🤔
...Unless Peter hired them himself to take Kevin out, if we go by the theory that he wanted him killed😂 Seriously though, I don't personally believe that and can't think of a good reason as to why Peter would want his son killed.
When he asks for his family back from the fake Santa, Kevin says "...and if there's time, Frank too". Frank is not there at the end of the movie, when the family are reunited. Santa didn't have enough time. 😂 Seriously, watch that scene again, no Frank.
I could actually add more weight to your theory of the first movie's events unfolding based on a wish. Since Santa is the one delivering his wish, of course, he did it to teach Kevin the value of family during the holidays. The wish was breaking when he yelled for his mom then mom hearing it and responding in a frantic to make efforts to get home ASAP. The rest of his family shown up because he goes to a Santa think he is an agent that will pass the message to the "real Santa." He tells the agent, he wants all his family back and if he has time, Uncle Frank as well. That's when the family shown up shortly after Kate but not Uncle Frank's family, making it so that was the wish that couldn't be fulfilled but his immediate family coming back is granted. Santa also made the Wet Bandits happen as well as to teach Kevin his lesson and regret wishing his family away which is why they survived every punishment and traps that should have by all rights killed them. They were supernatural entities sent by Santa to teach Kevin how much he needs and would miss his family as he was scared to be without them when bad things were happening and he couldn't be comforted by them. Yes, he attacked them to defend his home but they survived traps without serious or mortal injury in a cartoony way. You also forgot to point out Kate realized it was a wish in the sequel, responding to Kevin this time wishing for his own vacation with "You got your wish last year, maybe you'll get it again this year!"
There is the counter theory that Gus was an angel travelling with a band of angels masquerading as a polka band. And they helped Kevin’s mom get back to him.
The whole "it's Kevin's imagination/Kevinception" theory is pretty cool and actually works if you take the film as a standalone but it wouldn't explain the sequel--they'd never have known/recognised/despised Kevin when they saw him on the streets in NYC. But it WOULD explain why the house isn't trashed when Kevin's parents get home, which has always been inexplicable since things were literally broken and torched.
It could be Kevin's coping mechanism when his parents keep abandoning him, and only him lol. He just imagines a battle with these two guys each time. From the first one, those cops never question Kevin or know anything about what he did to trap them. Parents never find out either. Can't really remember what happens at the end of the 2nd one.
Peter McCallister didn’t pay for them to go to Paris, his brother who moved to Paris for a new job did b/c he was missing his family and still had 2 kids in school in the states. It’s all explained in the beginning with the pizza kid and Wet Bandit Pesci.
Yes it's the brother who is the REALLY rich one. And in HA 2, he has a brownstone in the city that he's renovating that was his second house. And Kevin says they always give great gifts.
The Gus devil theory is one I really like. There is the addition points of him saying 'Allow Me To Introduce Myself' which is the opening line to Sympathy For The Devil by The Rolling Stones and the devil is said to play wind instruments. Magical wish theory makes complete sense, especially with the full moon x
If that's what the film was really going for, though, don't you think that they'd make it a bit more obvious by having Gus wear a red jacket instead of the gold one?
Number one is a theory? 🤔 I always just assumed that was what it was. Ever since the first time I saw this movie I thought that was the whole point! Kevin makes a wish that his family would disappear.... And it happens. A Christmas wish. And throughout the movie he learns that he needs his family because family is everything. I thought that was the whole plot of the movie 🤷🏼♂️ And now you're telling me that that's not the case and that it's a theory? Oh Lawd!
One Home Alone theory I have is: Mr. McCallister is the president of a home security company with his brother being the vice President. In Home Sweet Home alone, the family uses a McCallister home security system and possibly after the events of the first film the neighborhood turned to them to protect their homes. I do agree that the wet bandits could be working with Mr. McCallister and the robberies are a way to promote the company
This was a great video to clean up too! Honestly, only the Elvis one, John Candy as the devil, Kevin's imagination, and Kevin is a ghost or dead thing are the most bogus ones. The others make sense. Great video!
I hate "fan" theories - but I always enjoy your videos. One more thing: Home Alone is the opposite of Its a Wonderful Life because George wished he never existed, and Kevin wished his family would not exist.
- The movie Angels with filthy souls does probably not belong to Peter.. It may belong to uncle Frank, since it is probably the movie that Kevin want to watch but can't. - If all events were on Kevin's imagination, why does Peter finds Harry's gold thoot at the end ? - It's not Peter that bring everyone to Paris, but their Brother who intend them.
Also, to support the idea that Kevin imagined most of the story, especially the parts with the wet bandits, he seemingly is able to clean up the entire house except Buzz's room for some reason in just a few hours.
I loove your channel Minity been watching since before, becoming a ytuber myself. Had to show love to this video especially being that Catherine O Harr and my mother are the same age :) An what 90s kid didn't love this movie. These Theories are insane.
In the 33 years that I have watched Home Alone, I never stopped to think that it's never explained in the film or the sequel, what Kevin's dad does for a living in order for them to have such wealth. So the money laundering theory does hold some weight, as well as he may have been involved to a degree with the Wet Bandits. As Minty points out he acts very nonchalant when he sees that Kevin is alright when everybody gets home.
To the point of Kevin’s Dad setting up his demise, Peter left the garage door open for the wet bandits. He admits this while trying to convince his wife they didn’t forgot anything.
Both theories regarding Peter are beyond bogus! He works as a successful businessman, and throwing out Kevin’s ticket was a genuine accident, not to mention, a necessary plot point, so that the gate agent didn’t discover an extra ticket when the McCallisters boarded the plane.
I think that the actor that most people claim to be Elvis looks more like Al Borland from Home Improvement too. Great video. Hope you have a great day. 🙂
My personal theory is that the old guy is indeed a serial killer, as Buzz suggested. That's why he helps Kevin in the end, because he sees a fellow sadist in him after witnessing what he did to the wet bandits. Actor Robert Blossoms also played Ed Gein in "Deranged" 20 years earlier.
I’ve been watching Home Alone for 30 years, and this last week first noticed that it was Kevin’s ticket that was thrown out. I thought “great foreshadowing”. Now, I am sold on the theory that Peter wanted some time away from Kevin. As for the cult, nah, my parents had 7 kids, and most of my aunts and uncles also had 6-7 kids.
My theory is that Old Man Marley really was the South Bend Shovel Slayer. -Each interaction with Kevin, he glares at him in internal conflict. The first time, especially. Like, he's thinking: "I could kill this kid and no one is here to notice." -It's never fully explained about the issues with him and his family. Why does his son want nothing to do with him? -He's pretty darn good with that Shovel. He clubbers the wet bandits with it with such precision. Doesn't even bat an eye. Like he's done it before. -We know why Kevin doesn't talk to the cops at the end, but why doesn't Marley stay to talk to them and explain anything?
I have always wondered how Kevin went from 8 to 10. In the first one he says he is 8. In the 2nd one they make a reference that it is the next year and Kevin says he is 10. How did he skip over being 9 years old???
11. Alarm clocks are rare and very expensive in the Home Alone universe. The McCallisters are a family with money. They live in a mansion in Chicago and take extended family on vacations during the holidays. The house is full of teens and pre-teens that clearly have difficulty waking up early. This partially led to the family experiencing the worst-case scenario from sleeping in late, ultimately ruining the trip to Paris for the entire family. Despite all of this, there is STILL only one alarm clock in the entire household in the 2nd movie.
Watched this the other day with the fam and we stopped it several times to discuss... I also wondered what the heck the family does for a living. Even in the sequels their immense wealth is never explained. Suppose it wasn't considered relevant. Always bugged me that the plumber van just sits around the same neighborhood every single day and even carry around their loot. Remember they have to unload the van before coming back on the infamous trap night.
A better theory than the Jigsaw one, that just thought up, is that the Home Alone movies and The Good Son are in the same universe. As for how it works, the Home Alone movies unleashed Kevin's sadistic bloodlust and to protect him from future Wet Bandit attacks the government puts him into the Witness Protection Program not knowing he's now a psychopath.
Peter McCallister didn’t pay for the Paris trip, his brother that was living in Paris paid for everyone, Peter only paid for the Florida trip. Also not all those kids are Peter’s, only five are his a few are Franks & the rest are the kids of the brother living in Paris.
11 children in the first and 10 in the second. I noticed this year when I watched it. Also the line “your dad paid good money for this trip” must have been in the second one but I thought it was the first
@@pushfrog18 it was in the second one. The notion that Peter McCallister is in the mob is ridiculous. Why is it that people in movies must be criminals if they’re wealthy? As if there’s no other way to be wealthy.
The only “fan theory” that has ever made sense to me is one I actually tend to love and that’s that Colonel Peter McCallister from Lethal Weapon left his drug money to his son, Peter McCallister (Jr). That’s a yearly double feature for me.
You know Minty, when listening to your own Theory it reminded me of It's a Wonderful Life where George Bailey wishes that he doesn't want to exist and when that wishes granted and his plunge into an alternate world where is nonexistent let his friends and family into a terrible path and when you mentioned that when Kevin called for his mom and wanted his family back, brings me back to where George Bailey begs his angel for his life back after witnessing his friends and family suffered a terrible timeline. And at the end they got what they wanted. So yeh, I do believe you that it's either Christmas magic or greater power up from the heavens has been involved in this
The magical wish is what I always understood to be fact in the movie and not a theory. I mean it's pretty obvious that it's what we are meant to understand from that whole sequence when he makes the wish.
😮 You're absolutely right about Buzz and the cheese pizza! So maybe Buzz orchestrated the whole thing to stop Kevin from entering his room and digging around in his stuff.
This might be your best video yet Minty! 👍👍 Great presentation, analysis, and invention. Your theory is the only one on this list I never heard before, and it's damn good. 👍👍
These Theories Were Very Interesting and Informative! It Makes Me Think More In Depth About This Film! So Thanks, That's Awesome!. Also That Theory About The Elvis Look-Alike Made Me think and Say Yes That Looked More Like "Al" (Richard Karn) From Home Improvement.. Great Job Mr. Minty, Until Next Time!
These are great theories, and I heard a lot of them before I just wish we got new ones that haven’t been heard of before like they create new theories for home alone in 2025 and 2026
My personal theory is that Home Alone 3 exists in the same universe as 1 & 2 because the moms, Kate McCallister and Karen Pruitt, are sisters. Both redheads that actually look uncannily similar to each other. So, that would make Alex from 3 Kevin's (and siblings') cousin on his mom's side. For the "how come they were never seen or mentioned in the first 2 movies?" crowd, recall that the first 2 movies surround the dad's side of the family, not the mom's.
Marley is NOT Kevin from the future. Marley meets his son and granddaughter at the end of the movie. If Marley was Kevin from the future, it would be at least a full decade before his son was conceived. In order for that theory to be true, Marley would have to have brought his son and granddaughter back in time with him unbeknownst to them, and then somehow convinced them they had not gone back in time at all so they could have their teary reunion at the end.
I do have a few theories of my own, though. Here they are: 1. Santa’s elf in the first movie and one of the airport employees in the second movie are both played by the same actress, Sandra Macat, so I think it’s possible that they are the same character. This could probably also apply to other characters who share actors, most of which are played by relatives of Chris Columbus. 2. In the second movie, Chris Columbus and his then-infant daughter, Eleanor, make a cameo appearance in Duncan’s Toy Chest. A few years later, when her father directed the first and second Harry Potter movies, Eleanor played a minor character named Susan Bones. Just a little while ago, I thought to myself “What if that was a young Susan Bones in the toy store with her father?”. 3. During his appearance in DRYV3RS, Kevin was revealed to have a wife named Anna, who he’d apparently known since childhood. I have a theory that Anna is Old Man Marley’s granddaughter, and that she and Kevin became close friends after he got her reunited with her grandfather. What do you think?
I like your theory! I think the imagination one holds water too if you think of Macaulay Culkin’s character in Uncle Buck, who saw imaginary bad guys at the front door also. Plus the fact that when his parents got home there didn’t seem to be any trace of the shenanigans that took place.
I remember when I was in school and my friend Grant and I would watch this movie after our classes. Every time we saw that close up of Santa we would mock scream in fear as if Santa was something to fear, like Home Alone had turned into a horror movie. In a way it did, with Kevin trying to avoid the Wet Bandits. Maybe Kevin didn't turn into Jigsaw, but he could have easily become someone similar.
Agree with your theory so much! It makes it even more of a quintessential Christmas movie and is the most plausible on the list for the type of movie that Home Alone is. Great video!
Thumbs up Minty!! That actually was a terrific theory of yours at the end!! Covers all the bases and I always felt things fell into place a little too well...
Number 09 simply used to be called the American middle class(upper middle class,in the McCallister's case)there was a time,where a family could afford a home like that and go to vacation to Paris,before the economy went to shit and regular sandwiches started costing 30 dollars +.
At the end of the first movie Buzz seems to have made a turn and might be moving towards being a caring older brother (smashed up room not withstanding). Then we get to the second movie, and if anything he's WORSE. Not just trying to scare Kevin and not wanting his younger sibling sticking his nose in where it doesn't belong, but embarrassing Kevin publicly and manipulating the family into punishing Kevin for it.
There is a novel that explains what Peter and Kate doing for a living. Peter works as a businessman while Kate works as a fashion designer. Hence why she has all the mannequins, the sewing machine and all the fabric down in the basement.
The theory of Peter McAllister being a crime boss is more credible than you think. Consider this, in Lethal Weapon, what is the name of the general who heads the heroin shipment operation? That’s right, it’s General Peter McAllister. Lethal Weapon and Home Alone take place in the same universe. Now, this next one might be a bit of a stretch but as for Kevin handing the wet bandits being some sort of training exercise for the future, it’s even possible that Kevin, may be in fact Mr. Joshua.
I think that the Kevin/Jigsaw one is true because look at the 100% solid evidence, the traps of Kevin's in "Home Alone" & "Home Alone 2: Lost In New York" are always meant to be self inflicted, just like all of the Jigsaw traps
The whole thing about the ordeal with the wet bandits is all in Kevin's head is kind of ridiculous and is debunked when Peter finds Harry's gold tooth on the floor. As for old man Marley showing up to save Kevin with his shovel, that is easily explained in the window scene with Buzz when he talked about how every night he walks up and down the streets salting the sidewalks. Marley was out salting the sidewalks, like every night, he sees Kevin run across the road towards a neighbor's house and hears him say "I'm Calling the cops" and two men chase him across the street. He follows with his shovel in hand and when he enters the house and hears what the bandits plan to do, he takes action and saves Kevin.
Yeah not to mention that Marley knew that Kevin was alone so most likely even check on him time to time even if we the audience did not see him do it.
This guy Home Alones’ (s) (‘s) ??,!,!!!?
While I agree with you on all fronts, I still like to believe that old man Marley is Kevin in the future. It's a fun idea. I also like Minty's theory. Makes sense based on the evidence he presented.
That's what I always thought about old man Marley. The exact same thing. I thought it was always pretty obvious. I guess not
@@jbernal682 Old Man Marley your face!
Uncle Rob paid for the tickets... Peter is a business man, a high ranked sales executive for Walgreens and Kate is a fashion designer... this is all in the novelization... people love to make crazy theories though😆
Great video as always Minty 😊👏👏👏
Really? There's a novelization of the film? That explains alot when you think about it. I agree that the Internet just has way too much time on their hands. As someone once said, never let the truth get in the way of a good story lol.
@@lancethefilmguy9392Every film, almost, has a novelization.
Keep in mind novelizations are based on early scripts. If it isn't expressly in the movie, it's not anything but imagination.
@@bigguy7353 John Hughes confirmed this though in interviews 😊
Which one is Uncle Rob? Is he the French one?
The magical wish theory holds merit. It also explains why the wet bandits didn't die from their injuries
I think a similar "wish" scene was in the second movie too.
And then Culkin went on to star in a Saturday morning cartoon show called Wish Kid!
- except that his ticket was thrown away BEFORE he made that wish.
Child me always took for granted it was Santa teaching Kevin a lesson about being careful what you wish for.
@maxdokdok8712 Santa or krampus ....😁
End of the movie could then show him squirming in a sack en route to the underworld.
I saw this on Instagram recently. A post saying "obviously the Mom was also making a lot of money not just the Dad". They note the great pant suit collection she has, and speculate that she works in the fashion industry due to the sewing machines etc in the basement.
The moms wardrobe and sewing machine logic is very weak. A) of course she have fancy outfits if the Dad was a crime boss B ) a lot of houses have sewing machine.
@matthewzablocki5310 In your opinion, so yeah....😒.
@@matthewzablocki5310do a lot of houses have sewing machines?
Ok people are poor sometimes shit happens
@@modnarer When I was a kid, there was a sewing machine in my house.
Wow! I was telling everyone on the last watch that it was magic that knocked out the power and started this whole thing. No one agreed but as the scene played a few people acknowledged that it certainly is presented that way. Glad you agree
I watched this moving 100s of times growing up and always believed it was Santa teaching Kevin a lesson. Kinda of a weird Christmas Miracle. He passed his test and his family arrived on Christmas aka the Miracle. That means his mom would have made it just the same but due to a mother's love she couldn't wait but never would have made it earlier. She arrived exactly when she was supposed to.
I always liked how the relationship between Kevin and Old Man Marley developed, from the cartoonish to the two really fleshed out personalities.
So that theory about time travel really appeals to me.
It is interesting that Marley makes sure that Kevin gets home after rescueing him, but Marley apparently never questions about Kevin being alone. It's as though Marley knows Kevin will be alright alone in his house, safe until his mom gets home in the morning.
Marley must've already known he was ok, because he and Kevin are indeed the same person.
One detail that Old Man Marley had was a hand injury that healed over the course of the film. It starts out wrapped in gauze, gradually becomes a band aid, and ends with it fully healed. Even the theme heard when he has a scene changes from scary to happy.
I agree with the magic theory. It makes sense and keeps it a Christmas movie free of sinister undertones.
Hearing Minty say "what an asshole" was fuckin HILARIOUS! Accurate too! Frank was trash!
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Unfortunately, the one guy that could confirm or deny ALL those crazy theories, John Hughes is sadly not alive anymore... 😔
coincidence ? I think not !
Yes and we could also look at his other work to see if he likes to add these things. He likes to add a touch of the supernatural or divine intervention though.
The director Chris Columbus is still alive and he may know the answers. And even then, I doubt he would explain considering that David Lynch himself doesn't want to explain his own movies.
It's not Peter McAllister who's the criminal mastermind,it's his father, General Peter McAllister Sr. Who was taken down by detectives Riggs in Murtaugh in the first Lethal Weapon movie. I can't believe no one else has realized this.
Great theory Minty, I think you're right about the wish being the cause of it all. Especially with the zoom in on the santa.
😅😅 i always thought it was just that
So you're saying there's a chance, I mean Santa....LOL 😂
The theory of Kevins imagination making up the ordeal with the wet bandits can easily be disproved because theres many scenes in 1 and 2 where the wet bandits arent even near kevin also others interact with the wet bandits in the film most notably the police and the women that punches harry and marv
Also, don't forget that when Harry was posing as a cop, they interacted with him, and not to mention that Peter found Harry's gold tooth in the living room.
I believe there was also a theory on Old Man Marley that the reason he shovels and salts was because he was supposed to one day, but didn't and because of this, his wife slips and dies and that's what causes the rift between him and his son.
4:11 - If Peter McCallister was indeed a Mob boss, I'm willing to bet that the Wet Bandits would know to stay out of his neighborhood, and wouldn't be targeting those homes. The would get whacked. 🤔
Theory DEBUNKED 😂
...Unless Peter hired them himself to take Kevin out, if we go by the theory that he wanted him killed😂
Seriously though, I don't personally believe that and can't think of a good reason as to why Peter would want his son killed.
When he asks for his family back from the fake Santa, Kevin says "...and if there's time, Frank too". Frank is not there at the end of the movie, when the family are reunited. Santa didn't have enough time. 😂 Seriously, watch that scene again, no Frank.
His aunt wasn't there either its likely they just went home
I could actually add more weight to your theory of the first movie's events unfolding based on a wish. Since Santa is the one delivering his wish, of course, he did it to teach Kevin the value of family during the holidays. The wish was breaking when he yelled for his mom then mom hearing it and responding in a frantic to make efforts to get home ASAP. The rest of his family shown up because he goes to a Santa think he is an agent that will pass the message to the "real Santa." He tells the agent, he wants all his family back and if he has time, Uncle Frank as well. That's when the family shown up shortly after Kate but not Uncle Frank's family, making it so that was the wish that couldn't be fulfilled but his immediate family coming back is granted. Santa also made the Wet Bandits happen as well as to teach Kevin his lesson and regret wishing his family away which is why they survived every punishment and traps that should have by all rights killed them. They were supernatural entities sent by Santa to teach Kevin how much he needs and would miss his family as he was scared to be without them when bad things were happening and he couldn't be comforted by them. Yes, he attacked them to defend his home but they survived traps without serious or mortal injury in a cartoony way.
You also forgot to point out Kate realized it was a wish in the sequel, responding to Kevin this time wishing for his own vacation with "You got your wish last year, maybe you'll get it again this year!"
There’s a lot of theories about home alone some funny ones 😂 but every year Christmas time it’s always a classic to watch
They literally say in the movie that Peter's Brother in Paris paid for the family to go to Paris for the Holidays so they can be together.
If Kevin grows up to become jigsaw Home Alone must take place in the 60s. It doesn't make sense
There is the counter theory that Gus was an angel travelling with a band of angels masquerading as a polka band. And they helped Kevin’s mom get back to him.
The whole "it's Kevin's imagination/Kevinception" theory is pretty cool and actually works if you take the film as a standalone but it wouldn't explain the sequel--they'd never have known/recognised/despised Kevin when they saw him on the streets in NYC. But it WOULD explain why the house isn't trashed when Kevin's parents get home, which has always been inexplicable since things were literally broken and torched.
It could be Kevin's coping mechanism when his parents keep abandoning him, and only him lol. He just imagines a battle with these two guys each time. From the first one, those cops never question Kevin or know anything about what he did to trap them. Parents never find out either. Can't really remember what happens at the end of the 2nd one.
Minty you might want watch Supernatural the Series with Dean & Sam Winchester. As there are a few episodes about the Cross road Demons!.
Peter McCallister didn’t pay for them to go to Paris, his brother who moved to Paris for a new job did b/c he was missing his family and still had 2 kids in school in the states. It’s all explained in the beginning with the pizza kid and Wet Bandit Pesci.
Yes it's the brother who is the REALLY rich one. And in HA 2, he has a brownstone in the city that he's renovating that was his second house. And Kevin says they always give great gifts.
But that doesn't really explain the huge house in one of Chicago's chic neighborhoods. 😮
I remember the jigsaw theory. Macaulay even poked fun at it. ‘Haha apparently I’m Jigsaw.’
I just realized this theory
One thing for certain, Home Alone (Original) is worth a rewatch every year
Part 2 is just as good
The Gus devil theory is one I really like. There is the addition points of him saying 'Allow Me To Introduce Myself' which is the opening line to Sympathy For The Devil by The Rolling Stones and the devil is said to play wind instruments.
Magical wish theory makes complete sense, especially with the full moon x
If that's what the film was really going for, though, don't you think that they'd make it a bit more obvious by having Gus wear a red jacket instead of the gold one?
Number one is a theory? 🤔 I always just assumed that was what it was. Ever since the first time I saw this movie I thought that was the whole point! Kevin makes a wish that his family would disappear.... And it happens. A Christmas wish. And throughout the movie he learns that he needs his family because family is everything.
I thought that was the whole plot of the movie 🤷🏼♂️
And now you're telling me that that's not the case and that it's a theory?
Oh Lawd!
I never thought or even considered interpreting the movie that way
One Home Alone theory I have is: Mr. McCallister is the president of a home security company with his brother being the vice President. In Home Sweet Home alone, the family uses a McCallister home security system and possibly after the events of the first film the neighborhood turned to them to protect their homes. I do agree that the wet bandits could be working with Mr. McCallister and the robberies are a way to promote the company
This was a great video to clean up too! Honestly, only the Elvis one, John Candy as the devil, Kevin's imagination, and Kevin is a ghost or dead thing are the most bogus ones. The others make sense. Great video!
One of my kids believed that Kevin grew up to become Deadpool because of all the fourth wall breaking and his near psychotic abilities to build traps.
Talk about an overactive imagination.
I read an article that the father was a business trade, and the mom was a fashion designer 😊
I hate "fan" theories - but I always enjoy your videos. One more thing: Home Alone is the opposite of Its a Wonderful Life because George wished he never existed, and Kevin wished his family would not exist.
- The movie Angels with filthy souls does probably not belong to Peter.. It may belong to uncle Frank, since it is probably the movie that Kevin want to watch but can't.
- If all events were on Kevin's imagination, why does Peter finds Harry's gold thoot at the end ?
- It's not Peter that bring everyone to Paris, but their Brother who intend them.
Also, to support the idea that Kevin imagined most of the story, especially the parts with the wet bandits, he seemingly is able to clean up the entire house except Buzz's room for some reason in just a few hours.
I've actually always seen it that way of a wish being granted by Santa. I really thought it was actually meant to be received this way.
Same😅
As someone from Kenosha there's no way a Kenosha poka band member is satan....... That's some of the cops in town. lol
Fun fact. J🎉ohn Candy (R.I.P.) was only paid 414 for this cameo role.
I loove your channel Minity been watching since before, becoming a ytuber myself. Had to show love to this video especially being that Catherine O Harr and my mother are the same age :) An what 90s kid didn't love this movie. These Theories are insane.
In the 33 years that I have watched Home Alone, I never stopped to think that it's never explained in the film or the sequel, what Kevin's dad does for a living in order for them to have such wealth. So the money laundering theory does hold some weight, as well as he may have been involved to a degree with the Wet Bandits. As Minty points out he acts very nonchalant when he sees that Kevin is alright when everybody gets home.
The dad didn’t actually pay for the trip, his brother did
Why would Peter want his son killed, though?
To the point of Kevin’s Dad setting up his demise, Peter left the garage door open for the wet bandits. He admits this while trying to convince his wife they didn’t forgot anything.
A detached garage was left open. So the Wet Bandits could only raid the garage and steal the cars. They still wouldn't have access to the house
Both theories regarding Peter are beyond bogus! He works as a successful businessman, and throwing out Kevin’s ticket was a genuine accident, not to mention, a necessary plot point, so that the gate agent didn’t discover an extra ticket when the McCallisters boarded the plane.
I think that the actor that most people claim to be Elvis looks more like Al Borland from Home Improvement too. Great video. Hope you have a great day. 🙂
My personal theory is that the old guy is indeed a serial killer, as Buzz suggested. That's why he helps Kevin in the end, because he sees a fellow sadist in him after witnessing what he did to the wet bandits. Actor Robert Blossoms also played Ed Gein in "Deranged" 20 years earlier.
The old man also sold Christine (the killer car) to an innocent young man.
had a pretty good one liner too
Should have included how Buzz managed to eat the entire Cheese pizza in the 30 seconds head start on Kevin entering the kitchen.
I thought it was Uncle Rob who paid for the trip for the entire family to go to Paris... Which is who they were all going to stay with anyway
One theory I can confirm is that Home Alone is a fun classic Christmas movie.
I’ve been watching Home Alone for 30 years, and this last week first noticed that it was Kevin’s ticket that was thrown out. I thought “great foreshadowing”. Now, I am sold on the theory that Peter wanted some time away from Kevin. As for the cult, nah, my parents had 7 kids, and most of my aunts and uncles also had 6-7 kids.
My theory is that Old Man Marley really was the South Bend Shovel Slayer.
-Each interaction with Kevin, he glares at him in internal conflict. The first time, especially. Like, he's thinking: "I could kill this kid and no one is here to notice."
-It's never fully explained about the issues with him and his family. Why does his son want nothing to do with him?
-He's pretty darn good with that Shovel. He clubbers the wet bandits with it with such precision. Doesn't even bat an eye. Like he's done it before.
-We know why Kevin doesn't talk to the cops at the end, but why doesn't Marley stay to talk to them and explain anything?
Minty, FRESH!
I have always wondered how Kevin went from 8 to 10. In the first one he says he is 8. In the 2nd one they make a reference that it is the next year and Kevin says he is 10. How did he skip over being 9 years old???
11. Alarm clocks are rare and very expensive in the Home Alone universe.
The McCallisters are a family with money. They live in a mansion in Chicago and take extended family on vacations during the holidays.
The house is full of teens and pre-teens that clearly have difficulty waking up early. This partially led to the family experiencing the worst-case scenario from sleeping in late, ultimately ruining the trip to Paris for the entire family.
Despite all of this, there is STILL only one alarm clock in the entire household in the 2nd movie.
Watched this the other day with the fam and we stopped it several times to discuss... I also wondered what the heck the family does for a living. Even in the sequels their immense wealth is never explained. Suppose it wasn't considered relevant.
Always bugged me that the plumber van just sits around the same neighborhood every single day and even carry around their loot. Remember they have to unload the van before coming back on the infamous trap night.
Easy. He's a doctor or a lawyer lol maybe He is a doctor and she is a lawyer
😂😂😂😂 stopped to discuss 😂😂😂😂 what? Why? 😂😂😂😂 it's made up in someone's head, not real life
@@jeffwestart I do think they both work in high level jobs and it doesn't matter. You're right lol
I can’t stand watching movies where people constantly pause and “discuss”.
Save it for the end
@JM-pm1yb My cousin used to do the same after a while I stopped watching films with him cause of how annoying it got
A better theory than the Jigsaw one, that just thought up, is that the Home Alone movies and The Good Son are in the same universe. As for how it works, the Home Alone movies unleashed Kevin's sadistic bloodlust and to protect him from future Wet Bandit attacks the government puts him into the Witness Protection Program not knowing he's now a psychopath.
Peter McCallister didn’t pay for the Paris trip, his brother that was living in Paris paid for everyone, Peter only paid for the Florida trip. Also not all those kids are Peter’s, only five are his a few are Franks & the rest are the kids of the brother living in Paris.
11 children in the first and 10 in the second. I noticed this year when I watched it. Also the line “your dad paid good money for this trip” must have been in the second one but I thought it was the first
@@pushfrog18 it was in the second one. The notion that Peter McCallister is in the mob is ridiculous. Why is it that people in movies must be criminals if they’re wealthy? As if there’s no other way to be wealthy.
What a beautiful intro. Good work, my friend :)
Number 1 is the plot.
That's not a theory, that is exactly what happens in the movie.
Peter is definitely part of the mob possibly a secret boss
I like the wish theory, it explains why the wet bandits didn't die from all those traps.
The only “fan theory” that has ever made sense to me is one I actually tend to love and that’s that Colonel Peter McCallister from Lethal Weapon left his drug money to his son, Peter McCallister (Jr). That’s a yearly double feature for me.
Kevin McAllister would make a helluva poltergeist! No mere creaky cabinets for this pint sized spectre lol
You know Minty, when listening to your own Theory it reminded me of It's a Wonderful Life where George Bailey wishes that he doesn't want to exist and when that wishes granted and his plunge into an alternate world where is nonexistent let his friends and family into a terrible path and when you mentioned that when Kevin called for his mom and wanted his family back, brings me back to where George Bailey begs his angel for his life back after witnessing his friends and family suffered a terrible timeline. And at the end they got what they wanted.
So yeh, I do believe you that it's either Christmas magic or greater power up from the heavens has been involved in this
The last theory I never thought was a theory. I thought it really was a magical wish that came true and never thought otherwise.
The magical wish is what I always understood to be fact in the movie and not a theory. I mean it's pretty obvious that it's what we are meant to understand from that whole sequence when he makes the wish.
Can't people just enjoy a great film without coming up with ridiculous theories? It's just a movie folks. Nice video Minty, thanks and happy new year.
Yeh.
Yeah, after all it is kids movie and not a Kubrick movie. I don't think it's to make you think. It's a fun family comedy.
11:17 u knew you was going to pull that clip from Planes, Trains and Automobiles 😂
😮 You're absolutely right about Buzz and the cheese pizza! So maybe Buzz orchestrated the whole thing to stop Kevin from entering his room and digging around in his stuff.
If that was his motivation, he failed miserably!
Actually, in the first movie, it was Kevin's dad's brother (I can't remember his name at the moment) that paid for the trip to Paris.
Hey Mark, have you ever seen the film “Freaked”? It’s really funny and out there if you haven’t
The Back to the Future theme when talking about Old Man Marley from the future LOL
This might be your best video yet Minty! 👍👍
Great presentation, analysis, and invention. Your theory is the only one on this list I never heard before, and it's damn good. 👍👍
Minty’s spot on with the Christmas wish theory. I have also suspected this for years!
These Theories Were Very Interesting and Informative! It Makes Me Think More In Depth About This Film! So Thanks, That's Awesome!. Also That Theory About The Elvis Look-Alike Made Me think and Say Yes That Looked More Like "Al" (Richard Karn) From Home Improvement.. Great Job Mr. Minty, Until Next Time!
When it comes to Kevin imagining it you didn’t think about the second movie when the robbers recognize Kevin and Kevin gets them slapped from a woman
*in deep voice* Old man Kevin : "Harry, Marv...... let's play a game".
😂
These are great theories, and I heard a lot of them before I just wish we got new ones that haven’t been heard of before like they create new theories for home alone in 2025 and 2026
My personal theory is that Home Alone 3 exists in the same universe as 1 & 2 because the moms, Kate McCallister and Karen Pruitt, are sisters. Both redheads that actually look uncannily similar to each other.
So, that would make Alex from 3 Kevin's (and siblings') cousin on his mom's side. For the "how come they were never seen or mentioned in the first 2 movies?" crowd, recall that the first 2 movies surround the dad's side of the family, not the mom's.
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That sounds plausible.
thanks for this info about the classic home alone
Marley is NOT Kevin from the future. Marley meets his son and granddaughter at the end of the movie. If Marley was Kevin from the future, it would be at least a full decade before his son was conceived. In order for that theory to be true, Marley would have to have brought his son and granddaughter back in time with him unbeknownst to them, and then somehow convinced them they had not gone back in time at all so they could have their teary reunion at the end.
And his daughter in law.
I do have a few theories of my own, though. Here they are:
1. Santa’s elf in the first movie and one of the airport employees in the second movie are both played by the same actress, Sandra Macat, so I think it’s possible that they are the same character. This could probably also apply to other characters who share actors, most of which are played by relatives of Chris Columbus.
2. In the second movie, Chris Columbus and his then-infant daughter, Eleanor, make a cameo appearance in Duncan’s Toy Chest. A few years later, when her father directed the first and second Harry Potter movies, Eleanor played a minor character named Susan Bones. Just a little while ago, I thought to myself “What if that was a young Susan Bones in the toy store with her father?”.
3. During his appearance in DRYV3RS, Kevin was revealed to have a wife named Anna, who he’d apparently known since childhood. I have a theory that Anna is Old Man Marley’s granddaughter, and that she and Kevin became close friends after he got her reunited with her grandfather.
What do you think?
Watch out for the wet bandits
I like your theory! I think the imagination one holds water too if you think of Macaulay Culkin’s character in Uncle Buck, who saw imaginary bad guys at the front door also. Plus the fact that when his parents got home there didn’t seem to be any trace of the shenanigans that took place.
I remember when I was in school and my friend Grant and I would watch this movie after our classes. Every time we saw that close up of Santa we would mock scream in fear as if Santa was something to fear, like Home Alone had turned into a horror movie. In a way it did, with Kevin trying to avoid the Wet Bandits. Maybe Kevin didn't turn into Jigsaw, but he could have easily become someone similar.
Agree with your theory so much! It makes it even more of a quintessential Christmas movie and is the most plausible on the list for the type of movie that Home Alone is. Great video!
I would really like to see "10 Things You Didn't Know About Billy Jack". PLEASE!!!
I love your channel. Never thought of this movie this way. Great insight
Thumbs up Minty!! That actually was a terrific theory of yours at the end!! Covers all the bases and I always felt things fell into place a little too well...
Number 09 simply used to be called the American middle class(upper middle class,in the McCallister's case)there was a time,where a family could afford a home like that and go to vacation to Paris,before the economy went to shit and regular sandwiches started costing 30 dollars +.
At the end of the first movie Buzz seems to have made a turn and might be moving towards being a caring older brother (smashed up room not withstanding). Then we get to the second movie, and if anything he's WORSE. Not just trying to scare Kevin and not wanting his younger sibling sticking his nose in where it doesn't belong, but embarrassing Kevin publicly and manipulating the family into punishing Kevin for it.
Always got that similar feeling with the scene of the spooky wreath and that it was implied his wish came true.
I enjoyed these "theories" and makes me look at this classic movie in different ways. Thanks for the great video and Happy New Year! 🎉
John Candy also cringed when she said she'd sell her soul.
Your "Theory", is the BEST Theory of the video!! I agree.... Almost an "It's a Wonderful Life" type wish and lesson.
Love this movie watch both every year
Happy New Year Minty!!!! Keep up the WONDERFUL WORK!!!!!!
I’m down with the wish theory, summing it up with “watch what you wish for.”
There is a novel that explains what Peter and Kate doing for a living. Peter works as a businessman while Kate works as a fashion designer. Hence why she has all the mannequins, the sewing machine and all the fabric down in the basement.
The creepy magic feeling and santa wreath was surely a reference to A Christmas Carol
The theory of Peter McAllister being a crime boss is more credible than you think. Consider this, in Lethal Weapon, what is the name of the general who heads the heroin shipment operation? That’s right, it’s General Peter McAllister. Lethal Weapon and Home Alone take place in the same universe.
Now, this next one might be a bit of a stretch but as for Kevin handing the wet bandits being some sort of training exercise for the future, it’s even possible that Kevin, may be in fact Mr. Joshua.
This was a fun episode, well done Minty.
If Mr McAllister was a mob boss the entire bandits wouldn't mess with his house .
I think that the Kevin/Jigsaw one is true because look at the 100% solid evidence, the traps of Kevin's in "Home Alone" & "Home Alone 2: Lost In New York" are always meant to be self inflicted, just like all of the Jigsaw traps
No, it’s not. It’s been confirmed that Kevin started his own home security company when he grew up.
@@ciarangleeson2880Exactly 💯
Not to mention that I find it hard to believe that Kevin grows up to be a serial killer.