Home Alone 2: Lost in New York | Gerry Bamman, Donna Black | great movie
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Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Gerry Bamman
,
Donna Black
20th Century Fox, 1999
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highly recommended
Kevin McAllister and his family are planning to go to Miami Florida during the holiday season this time around. At the airport Kevin becomes seperated from his family and ends up on an airplane to
New
York
City. Kevin manages to stop a taxi cab and has the driver take him to the Plaza Hotel and using his father Peter's credit card Kevin rents out a suite. While in New York Kevin befriends E. F. Duncan a friendly toy store owner and Kevin also befriends a
home
less Pigeon Woman then Kevin runs into his old enemies Harry and Marv who have escaped from prison. When Kevin discovers that Harry and Marv plan to rob Mr. Duncan's toy store on Christmas Eve Kevin makes plans to stop them. Kevin's mother Kate upon realizing that she and the family have become seperated from Kevin frantically tries to find Kevin.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: PG UPC: 024543027195 Manufacturer No: 2002719
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Satisfying sequel.
Home
Alone
2 -
Lost
in
New
York
is just as delightful and hilarious as the first one. The whole cast returns including Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern who are still causing trouble but this time on the streets of the Big Apple. Culkin has great comic timing, too bad he had a hard time finding roles after this one. I enjoyed this sequel and mostly I hate sequels, I highly recommend this family film, enjoy!
great movie
A family favorite for many years!! Just a great movie for people from 1 to 100 years old!!! Everyone in my family enjoys this movie!!!!!
A great follow up to a family classic
Home
Alone
2:
Lost
in
New
York
is more of the same from the first film. Culkin respires his role and does a good job at it and the chemistry between Daniel Stern and Joe Pesci is still great. Rob Schinder and Timmy Curry provide good supporting roles in this fun sequel
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Post 9/11, this movie is haunting
I would agree with most of the reviews already posted. However, one must realize this movie was released in 1999. It is very haunting because the World Trade Center encompasses an entire scene, where Macauley Culkin's character goes up to the viewing platform and looks down on the city. Very, very sad. Makes 9/11 seem so surreal.
Also, for young children, this movie can be scary for another reason: they are afraid that they too might be abandonded by their parents. Our youngest son was about five at the time and we had to reassure him that he would never, ever be forgotten or abandoned.
For older kids, they see the slapstick comedy of the bad guys and don't realize that this brand of humor can hurt. Our older boy who was about eight at the time went through a few days of pummeling his little brother in one way or another.
Other than these issues, it was a typical kid movie that was fun and predictable.
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