Ever since Macauley Culkin smashed his hands against his face and screamed, audiences have loved the film HOME ALONE. It has become a Christmas classic; played along side other holiday pictures that have shaped how our society celebrates. This film was a big hit at the box office and pretty much turned the Christmas film genre into art… with a touch of slapstick… very violent slapstick. HOME ALONE features legendary actors, brilliant filmmakers and plenty of painful gags that are worthy of the SAW horror franchise. So put up that Christmas tree, set out all your traps and watch POP-UP MOVIE FACTS – HOME ALONE… you filthy animal. Which movie should we POP next? Comment below!
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