Director Chris Columbus recently weighed in on the long-standing debate among fans regarding which movie is superior: Home Alone or its sequel, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. In a podcast interview, Columbus revealed his preference for Home Alone 2, citing its heightened "violent sense of humor" and absurdity. He noted that the sequel amplifies the slapstick comedy of the first film, featuring increasingly outrageous scenarios that, while implausible, provide a unique comedic appeal. Columbus emphasized that although he does not frequently watch the films, Home Alone 2 brings him more laughter thanks to its over-the-top scenes, such as Marv getting electrocuted and other exaggerated antics. Additionally, Columbus expressed his desire for Hollywood to refrain from remaking the original film, believing it holds a special place in film history that cannot be recaptured.
Which Home Alone film is considered better by the director?According to Chris Columbus, he believes Home Alone 2: Lost in New York is the better film due to its more extreme and humorous violence, providing a unique and laugh-inducing experience.
Home Alone, released in 1990, is a classic family holiday film that became iconic for its heartwarming story and memorable traps set by young Kevin McCallister, portrayed by Macaulay Culkin. The 1992 sequel, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, continues Kevin's adventures as he inadvertently finds himself in New York City during Christmas, once again facing off against the same burglars. Both films are credited with establishing a brand of slapstick humor that many other family comedies have tried to emulate over the years, making them enduring favorites during the holiday season.
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