Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Cast :Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern
Director :Chris Columbus
Studio :Twentieth Century Fox
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Dolby, Widescreen
Released Date :November 20, 1992
DVD Released Date :October 16, 2001
Language :Spanish (Dubbed), English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
Audience Rating :PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateAugust 18, 2005
Summarystill stupid and retarted
Content
ok, home alone sucks. Why do they keep on making this crap?! the only movie that is actually good is Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House. But i dont watch it because everyone thinks it
HA4's stupid too. So dont buy this. Its so stupid with all of the stupid storylines, script, action, and crime. 20th Century Fox, please stop making Home Alone movies and make more PG13/R movies every second while you're at it!-- Actually, it's all a lie. This movie does not really suck.

Rating
DateAugust 08, 2005
SummaryBetter then the first movie
Content
Macaulay Culkin is seperated from his family again but this time he's in the big apple New York. How it happen. The family wera plainning a christmas facation to Miami, Florida everybody else went on the right plane at the air port except for Macaulay character (Kevin) cause he was putting new batteries in his tape recorder after that he was flowing a man who had the same jacket as his dad that man was going catching the plane to New York and that's how Kevin got confused and got on the wrong plane. Luckly for him he had his dads bag filled with money and credit cards which can help him live and check into a hotel in NYC. Kevin is also smart enough to have his own plane ticket to Florida just in cast a mistake happen's again which it did. The same two bad guys from the first movie use to be called the "wet Bandets" now the "sticky bandets" nave escape from jail into NYC.

Rating
DateAugust 07, 2005
SummaryJUST PLAIN FUNNY!!!
Content
I LOVE ALL OF THE HOME ALONE MOVIES, THEY ARE JUST PLAIN FUNNY. KEVIN IS AN AVERAGE KID WITH NO SUPER POWERS NO SPECIAL TELEKENETICS, HES JUST A WISE ASS AND THAT IS WHATS GOOD ABOUT THE HOME ALONE MOVIES, MY FAVORITE PART IS WHEN HE IS WATCHING THAT OLD MOVIE WHEN THE ROBBERS KNOCK ON THE DOOR "KEEP THE CHANGE YOU FILTHY ANIMAL" DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT IS THE NAME OF THAT MOVIE? I WOULD LOVE TO KNOW.

Rating
DateMay 29, 2005
SummaryNot like the first one...
Content
I really enjoyed Home Alone 1. It was very creative and a fun, family holiday movie, with a lot of laughs. The second one had such potential, but they ruined it in so many ways. First of all, he isn't Home Alone, so the title alone is ridiculously incorrect. He is accidently in NY while his family is searching for him. Everything is so repetitive-from eating ice cream while watching movies, to the pranks he plays on the villains. What I noticed most was the furniture in his hotel room. It is from the house set of the first movie! Look at the 4 poster bed, the tv, the tables, even the lamp and the decorations around the fireplace. After all the money they made on the first movie, they couldn't even purchase new props? Stick with the first movie-this one is just a remake with a lot of bad choices. No charm, whatsover. I gave it 2 stars for keeping the same cast and the lovely scene of the toy store. But those 2 things are not worth the movie, itself.

Rating
DateMay 24, 2005
SummaryI hate the pigeon woman
Content
In the first movie, the shovel man is a good, innocent, old neighborhood man. In the second movie, the pigeon woman is a dirty, potentially dangerous homeless person. To, from a storytelling point, say that his fear of both is equally irrational is ridiculous. I would be freakin's scared of the pigeon woman. (Not really a kid)
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