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John Heard, Star of ‘Home Alone’ and ‘Big,’ Dies at 72
John Heard, Star of ‘Home Alone’ and ‘Big,’ Dies at 72
John Heard, Star of ‘Home Alone’ and ‘Big,’ Dies at 72
For many people who grew up in the 1990s, Home Alone is a film that ages alongside them. When you’re a child, you feel an immediate kinship with Macaulay Culkin’s Kevin, sharing in his delight at being able to run around the house entirely rule-free. The older you get, though, the more you find yourself goggling at the actions of John Heard and Catherine O’Hara‘s parents. How on earth could they manage to leave their youngest child behind? Was it really that easy to breeze through airport security in the ‘90s? Why do I still feel so sympathetic towards them even after all that?
Alright Ya Filthy Animal, Here’s 10 ‘Home Alone’ Facts
Alright Ya Filthy Animal, Here’s 10 ‘Home Alone’ Facts
Alright Ya Filthy Animal, Here’s 10 ‘Home Alone’ Facts
Home Alone was released in theaters on November 16, 1990. It was the #1 movie at the box office for an incredible 12 straight weeks. It stayed in the Top 10 until April. It played in theaters for nine months and earned over $477 million making it the highest grossing live-action comedy of all-time. (At least until The Hangover Part 2 came along). This is just one of the Home Alone facts in the latest installment of You Think You Know Movies!
'Home Alone' Parody
'Home Alone' Parody
'Home Alone' Parody
I'm not a big fan of the movie "Home Alone." I'm just not into that whole "child hero" thing in movies. And that kid could be one of the most annoying little brats to ever walk the earth. My mind won't even let me remember his name, I hate him so much. But this guy, David Unger, did a fun parody video using the Home Alone scenes of violence to make his music video for a song t
10 Things That You Maybe Didn’t Know About ‘Home Alone’
10 Things That You Maybe Didn’t Know About ‘Home Alone’
10 Things That You Maybe Didn’t Know About ‘Home Alone’
If you tried to describe the violent holiday classic "Home Alone" to someone who had never seen it, they might wonder why it’s considered a must-watch at Christmas time. Watching the precocious, sadistic Kevin McAllister (played by Macaulay Culkin) find new and unique ways to commit assault and battery against two hapless burglars doesn’t sound like something that would teach an impressi