Y’all agree with Macaulay Culkin?

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Home Alone was one violent ass movie. Parts 1 and 2. Didn't see 3. They were really trying to create "superpredators" back then. Basically encouraging little kids to be violent. Showed the times we were living in. It was a little psychopath outsmarting older psychopaths. They implied a lot about why he was fukked up though. His family neglected his ass and the mom started to panic when she realized that her property was at risk with his little bad ass at home by himself. He might burn down the house from being abandoned plus he had access to the car. That kid was Kevin McAllister was a psychopath.

You see in home alone 2 mommy dearest holding her beloved psychopath at the end in central park when he transitions into a sociopath where he becomes Richie Rich. Thats the real Home Alone 3...
 
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2 is more classic


They even play it more just like back to the future pt. 2
not sure what that means in 2025, but the shyttier movies in the franchise are the ones that were on HBO more back in the day
 

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Didn't see it in theaters but Home Alone 1 was a classic i'll always remember watching on Xmas day with the fam (via Blockbuster video).

Oddly enough, i never watched Home Alone 2... even though i'd probably have appreciated it a great deal since we were mostly living in NYC for the first 10 years of my life. Queens and Westchester.

Also yea, that him and the Olsen Twins went radio silent after essentially becoming teenagers is kinda wild. Hell, I'm the same age as the twins, so having watched full house with the fam for the entirety of it's run it was cool seeing them age as i aged in real time.

Tho now that i think about it, how many actors run the entire gamut of well known child star, to YA star, to grown hollywood A-lister? Feels like the burn out/crash out is inevitable in most cases.
 

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Didn't see it in theaters but Home Alone 1 was a classic i'll always remember watching on Xmas day with the fam (via Blockbuster video).

Oddly enough, i never watched Home Alone 2... even though i'd probably have appreciated it a great deal since we were mostly living in NYC for the first 10 years of my life. Queens and Westchester.

Also yea, that him and the Olsen Twins went radio silent after essentially becoming teenagers is kinda wild. Hell, I'm the same age as the twins, so having watched full house with the fam for the entirety of it's run it was cool seeing them age as i aged in real time.

Tho now that i think about it, how many actors run the entire gamut of well known child star, to YA star, to grown hollywood A-lister? Feels like the burn out/crash out is inevitable in most cases.
Leonardo DiCaprio is one at least. He wasn't as big as Macaulay Culkin as a kid of course but still.
 

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I feel like they od'd a lil bit on the cartoon violence in Home Alone 2. the first one was a good movie. The second one was a looney toons episode. still good, but more mindless
 
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