Home Alone 2: Lost in New York with Macaulay Culkin: DVD Cover

    Home Alone 2: Lost in New York Director: Chris Columbus Cast: Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, Catherine O'Hara

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/05/1999
    • Original Release: 1992
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 875
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    Closed Caption; Widescreen format [aspect ratio 1.85:1]; Interactive menus; Scene selection; Original theatrical trailer; Languages: English Dolby Surround, French Dolby Surround; Spanish Dolby Surround; Subtitles: English

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    Side #1 --
    1. Main Titles [2:16]
    2. Preparing for Florida [3:04]
    3. St. Gerard's Christmas Pageant; Apologies [5:03]
    4. The Wake-Up Bell; At the Airport [6:05]
    5. Welcome to New York [6:00]
    6. The Smell of Freedom [3:37]
    7. Checking In [4:39]
    8. A Sweet Suite [4:43]
    9. Housekeeping [5:10]
    10. A Limousine and a Pizza [2:38]
    11. The Plan; Duncan's Toy Chest [6:47]
    12. They Meet Again [3:46]
    13. Remote Control Magic [3:00]
    14. Falling Into the Wrong Hands [:28]
    15. Kevin's Been Found [2:57]
    16. The Bird Lady Lends A Hand [3:55]
    17. Special Words in a Special Hideout [3:42]
    18. Operation HO HO HO [6:59]
    19. Another Christmas in the Trenches [3:49]
    20. Throwing Bricks [4:10]
    21. Stapled [2:45]
    22. Power Tools; a Painted Face [2:39]
    23. AC/DC; Hothead [3:01]
    24. Taking the Stairs [4:15]
    25. The Sound of a Tool Chest... [1:35]
    26. A Soaked Rope [1:34]
    27. A Stroll in the Park; the Birds [3:34]
    28. A Concerned Mother; Reunited [4:26]
    29. End Titles [8:52]

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    Editorial Reviews

    John Hughes and Chris Columbus repeat their best-selling formula from the first Home Alone film with this sequel. Once again Kevin McCallister's (Macaulay Culkin) family leave him behind, only now he gets on a flight to New York instead of going with his family to Miami. Kevin manages to hail a cab and is delivered to the doorsteps of the Plaza Hotel, where, using his father's credit card, he rents out a suite and has the time of his life -- although a smarmy hotel clerk (Tim Curry) and bellboy (Rob Schneider) eye him with suspicion. But ingenious Kevin keeps them at bay, using the same tomfoolery he applied to his uncle in the first picture. He takes time out from his consumer debauch to chat with a friendly old toy-store magnate (Eddie Bracken) and pontificate to a homeless Pigeon Lady (Brenda Fricker) on the meaning of Christmas. But then he runs into his old enemies Harry (Joe Pesci) and Marv (Daniel Stern).When he finds out that they plan on robbing the old man's toy store on Christmas Eve, he mans the battle stations once again, complete with electric prods, flames of fire, and sundry blunt instruments. Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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    A good sequelby Anonymous

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    November 29, 2006: This is the inevitable sequel to one of the funniest films ever made.Everybody returns, and they're all as appealing as ever.Brenda Fricker steals the movie as the Pigeon Lady. John Hughes,Chris Columbus,and their colleagues all continue their solid work.But there are a few problems this time.The movie is too long-it could have been cut by fifteen minutes.The story is not as fresh-it's the original all over again.And some of the gags are virtual repeats as well,so the movie is less amusing.Still,this is a good family film worth watching.

    Wouldn't you know it?by Anonymous

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    April 12, 2001: Oh, no! It happened again! The family rushes off to Florida and Kevin (10 years old this time) is off to New York. It's too bad Marv and Harry had to be heading there too. Will things ever be right again? This is a good movie, and a nice one to watch if you're in the mood for a good comedy.


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