When it first comes out its entertaining and funny but when you get older you realize how lazy the airline really was NOT going to his "dad" to identify his kid lol
@@da96103 Not only ! in some movies where in the original movie they speak french in the french dub they speak sometimes italian too ... Sorry for my bad language i'm french...
that can't be. He didn't know it happened again until he arrived to new york. he was just annoyed by the french guy so he gave a funny look. Did u even watch the movie?
Dante Emmett not to be a stick in the mud but not really a fun fact like literally nothing fun like it destroyed he world. Like wtf. Poor sick world since then. I think the old timers remember ww2 and we will remember 9-11 as the time the world turned to shit. Asshole talibans.
Actually there was a Home Alone movie 5th one I think? POS anyway, where the kids DID have a cell phone but it was 'dead'. As if it couldn't've been charged.
Even before cellphones were ubiquitous, whenever my family was out doing something like going to a theme park or going camping or going on a cruise, we always packed some Walkie Talkies that usually had enough range to cover the venue we were visiting at. They were a serious lifesaver sometimes. And they were totally available in the 80s and 90s...
@Kajayacht2 I agree, that was funny especially after he said "I'll be fine" which probably could have told her that he boarded the wrong plane and could have helped him by calling the police to help him get to Florida even though Kevin wouldn't have wanted that after realizing his wish came true.
It's a movie. Even at that time, they would have asked the man if he was Kevin's father and would have also asked Kevin where he was flying to. No way would they have let a minor board a plane alone.
@@RapFanatic4ever The issue here has nothing to do with security as their only purpose, as it is today, is to make sure people don't bring banned items onboard. First, the likelihood of Kevin getting on the wrong plane like he did here (in 1992) was zilch. People did board the wrong planes back then, but again it has nothing to do with security. Boarding passes were rectangle-shaped (usually 2" x 5") and a section was ripped off for the gate agent to collect which was then given to data entry people to document the person who boarded. Given the time of year the movie takes place, this process of data entry could have been done the next day. While the boarding passes had the flight numbers and cities, they used the three character codes only, so Kevin's would have ORD to MIA while others on the plane would be ORD to LGA. Given gate agents were reading over 200 passes in rapid succession they often did not focus well. It was deemed the passenger's responsibility to board the proper flight, they had signs at the gate and the boards would list gates too. Today, they scan the boarding passes into a computerized system, thus Kevin's would have been flagged as the wrong flight in a second.
What the French man said: What's that? I'm from France and I'm a tourist here, it's my first time coming to America. Do you know a good restaurant? Or maybe your parents they know a good place. Why aren't you responding? You speak a bit of French right? I don't speak English at all, give me a bit of help at least. My name is Andre and what's your name?
Home Alone 2019: "I'm sorry Mr. McAllister, but you arrived after the 45 minute cutoff time, we will have to rebook your family for the next flight." (Roll credits)
@@trevorcolby532 That's true. He enjoyed his time in New York until he saw Harry and Marv where they started chasing him and then he stopped enjoying it even more after being caught for credit card fraud where he said to himself in his hotel room saying "I've had enough of this vacation, I'm going home" being unknown if he was going to take the next airplane back to Chicago and be home alone again or take the airplane to Florida and go on a quest to find his family.
@@trevorcolby532 Yes, I would guess he would have gone back home to Chicago since he would be clueless on where to find his family in Florida and it would be safer for him to go home to Chicago especially Harry and Marv wouldn't have gone back there even if they knew he went home because they knew that the Chicago police were searching for him and they would have to stick to their plan on stealing money in New York and they steal phony passports and hide out in another country. However, it feels like Kevin was going to fly to Florida because when Harry and Marv caught him as he escaped the Plaza Hotel, Marv snatched away his boarding pass which said "round trip to Miami" where Harry tore it up then.
Is nobody going to talk about the seats? Seriously the legroom is amazing at coach class. I would give anything for those seats again compared to today
This isn't the 767 cabin of the plane they show the outside of. It's probably the MD11 cabin as no AA 767 had a door behind First Class. The real 767 seats weren't as spacious as in this scene.
@@drizzle-ATHF the first part where Kevin boards the plane is indeed filmed on a 747. The door gives it away when the ground crew girl shuts it. All in all a rather schizophrenic bunch of planes 🤪
If you are an adult, you would have a great time alone because you got to do the stuff you would love to do. I don’t miss my family but we get in touch every one or two weeks via Messenger.
English translation: "What's that? I'm from France and I'm a tourist here, it's my first time coming to America. Do you know a good restaurant? Or maybe your parents know a good place? Why aren't you responding? You speak a bit of French right? I don't speak English at all, give me a bit of help at least. My name is Andre, what's your name?"
0:44 Whatever the French man says as translated to English will be revealed in 3, 2, 1… “Where is it? I come from France. I am a racer here. This is my first time in America. Can't you tell me if there's a good restaurant? Surely maybe your parents, they know a good place. Why can't you answer me? Do you speak French a little bit? I don't speak English at all. But give me a hand, anyway. You don't wanna talk to me, do you? You do not want? Are you shouting at me?“ I translated this with Google Translations.
Kevin would not actually be allowed on the plane if he could not find his parents as he would have to search the whole plane and not just assume his parents are onboard.
They cut this scene in syndication, creating a plot hole. In addition to being funny, the point of this scene is to show Kevin putting on his headphones and turning up his music so that he doesn't hear the flight attendant mention that the plane is headed to New York.
At least they got Kevin to the airport this time. They didn’t bother to keep track of him once they got there but they did manage to get him to the airport
That's because of these things: First, he was lagging behind the others and he stopped to put the battery into the Talkboy Dictaphone thingy Second, he saw a man, who wears the same coat as his father's, in front of him who looks just his father from behind, so he thought it was him and started to follow him. Third, the man was headed for New York, which the plane for it was ready to depart at the K terminal, so Kevin followed the wrong person, which led him the wrong way And fourth, he did not listen to the flight attendent's announcement that it was an non-stop flight service to New York, as he had music in his ears.
For those wondering what the French tourist is saying from 0:43 - 1:05, he says this: “What's that? I'm from France and I'm a tourist here, it's my first time coming to America. Do you know a good restaurant? or maybe your parents they know a good place? Why aren't you responding? You speak a bit of French right? I don't speak English at all, give me a bit of help at least. My name is Andre, what's your name”
0:58 I'd be willing to bet that American Airlines asked for Kevin to put his walkman on in this scene to try and teach people to not listen to music during takeoff.
WOW! thanks for a reminder of changed times. wonder how odd a kid running up to the plane etc and just getting on w/o any paperwork looks to a modern schoolager watching this. let alone most h.s. students don't really get before 9-11 anymore.
I'd choose New York over Florida. To me, spending Christmas in a warm climate just wouldn't feel like Christmas to me. I live near Chicago. If I were to go somewhere for Christmas, I'd also like to go to places like Maine, Oregon, Minnesota, even Alaska.
Florida's for summer. And it was awful. So, ironically, Kevin had every right to complain about going to Florida for a Christmas holiday trip. Wrong season for that.
The term “home alone” means a child left unattended in a house. The movie title isn’t making a reference that Kevin is in a house, but rather that he’s been left unattended again. That’s why the subtitle says “Lost in New York”. He’s “home alone” again.
This is what the man sitting next to Kevin on the plane was saying: "What was that? I come from France, and I am a tourist here. It is my first time in America. Can you tell me if there is a good restaurant? Maybe your parents know a place. Why don't you answer? You speak French, don't you? I don't speak English at all. Please help me out here. You don't want to talk to me, do you? Are you angry with me? I'll do better..."
Fugly kid!! Culkin the poster child for ugly!! I’m from NY and it nauseates me that he too is. God he’s a repulsive kid. Glad he failed as an adult actor, so we have been spared his horrific sickening ugliness.
I like how the radar shows only the flights to NYC and MIA, you know, the only ones that matter to us. But a real radar would show other departure flights to Dallas or Los Angeles or Seattle.
Ahhh the golden years when flying was more pleasing and adventurous as opposed to post 911 when an average citizen is being treated like a criminal...!
was it after 9/11 that people have to take their shoes off when passing security? i'm not an american and when i was in america i found it strange, because where i'm from we don't have to do that
@@Christineog11 A character looking at the camera is not breaking the fourth wall. It's only breaking the fourth wall if a character addresses the audience and is aware of their existence.
No, it was LGA because JFK doesn’t have a close scenery of Manhattan since the airport is located in between Queens (Jamaica/ Ozone Park) and Long Island. And at 2:09-2:12 LGA airport, the right of the screen is where Rikers and Randalls Island would be and to the left would be Roosevelt Island/ East River and the view of the buildings of Midtown Manhattan.
I remember the first time I watched this movie.... it was after 2001 so I was shocked to see how pitiful and kindergarten the airport security was.... I asked my dad about it and he said airports were really like that.... now we need to step up security for train travel after what happened in Paris
It is not the security that prevents this from happening, boarding the wrong flight, it is that they scan (barcode) the boarding pass and it would electronically verify if the person boarding has the correct pass. Back then they just ripped the cardboard pass and collected a portion of it for the entry people to type into the system later one, sometimes they were not entered for 2-3 days. It was a person's responsibility to know that they are on the correct flight, though during a Holiday rush, with all the seats taken if someone is on the wrong plane, chances are he/she will have a seat number which someone else occupies and the flight attendant when checking it out may notice the person is on the wrong plane. So security today won't be any different, it is just the scanning system, due to technology not security that will handle it.
@@janefelix3821 Okay but there also wasn’t so much as a city hall metal detector for security back then.... they didn’t have bag x-rays to my knowledge and the definitely didn’t have the super advanced scanner for people
@@HarleyQuinn_93 Your right, outside of airlines, there was not much security unless you went into a high profile area. The airport security was there to prevent guns from coming on planes as there were a rash of hijackings in the last sixties and early seventies and there was fear that a gun going off could pierce the hull and bring down the plane. That was the reason airports had them by no were else did.
@@janefelix3821 That’s all I’m saying.... they had metal detectors for people and maybe for carry on luggage but they didn’t have the x-ray scanners for luggage and people
@@HarleyQuinn_93 By the time the movie came out they did have x-rays for checked luggage, just passengers did not see them. There was Pan AM 103 which blew up via a luggage bomb in 1988 and in the 1980s a number of Columbian Drug Lords blew up planes with suitcase bombs. In those instances the person who checked the bag never boarded as once he check in he just left the airport. Just that the rules for checked bags were different as you could check a gun.
"What's that? I'm from France and I'm a tourist here, it's my first time coming to America. Do you know a good restaurant? or maybe your parents they know a good place? why aren't you responding? you speak a bit of French right? I don't speak English at all, give me a bit of help at least. My name is Andre, what's your name?"
Can't really tell at this point if he actually has a southern accent because the speech isn't credible at all and filled with stammers. I did check the cast and the name of the guy is _Andre Lachaumette_, which sounds like a french name, but i according to his phrasing he's certainly more a child of French immigrants, or just a louisiane citizen...
Chris Bennett So you don’t even need to find the name. Just find the only one in the pile that still has the stub on it. Check the name and peel it off and off he goes.
Chris Bennett In my opinion though. I believe it would not even take a minute. Since it would be obvious to find a flappy part of the ticket real quick. You can grab them all, and you know how you stack a set of cards that spilled everywhere if they fell. Just do that if anything too on the desk.
A simple "Excuse me sir. Is this your son?" would have stopped all of this
When it first comes out its entertaining and funny but when you get older you realize how lazy the airline really was NOT going to his "dad" to identify his kid lol
When you join the real world you'll realize that if they didn't want a lawsuit, she would have gone up to the "dad" to ask him a simple question.
@@KingRey. Then life would be a bore
There was probably no time because the flight was due to take off any minute. She even said the "dad" was cutting it kind of close when he boarded.
Exactly
Fun fact: in the French dubbed version of this movie, the Frenchman speaks Spanish.
The French dubbed all French in foreign movies into Spanish. Also when Joey and Phoebe speak French in Friends.
@@da96103 Not only ! in some movies where in the original movie they speak french in the french dub they speak sometimes italian too ...
Sorry for my bad language i'm french...
@@bereniceetsesdecouvertes4314 your English is great!
@@firebros1695 Thanks you 😄
Fun fact: in the Spanish dubbed version of this movie, the Frenchman speaks English.
this is one Christmas movie that never gets old.
True. Never gets old.
lyon rambo yeah never gets old
Yes it does, hole alone movie is boring
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0:53 I absolutely adore this shot of Kevin…He’s looking directly at the camera like “Not again”
hes like is this guy for real
they took this off of freeform :(
that can't be. He didn't know it happened again until he arrived to new york. he was just annoyed by the french guy so he gave a funny look. Did u even watch the movie?
No. It’s to do with the guy speaking Spanish
Airport security before 9-11-2001.
I suppose crazier things have happened.
Interesting Fact: The North Tower was crashed by an American Airlines Boeing 767 just like those planes in this movie.
Dante Emmett I don’t think that’s a fun fact. Everyone know that.
Dante Emmett not to be a stick in the mud but not really a fun fact like literally nothing fun like it destroyed he world. Like wtf. Poor sick world since then. I think the old timers remember ww2 and we will remember 9-11 as the time the world turned to shit. Asshole talibans.
@@MDE128 y I dont fly aa
This is the reason why boarding passes are always scanned before you board.
Hmm maybe...
Kevin lost his boarding pass in the first movie
@@mrcritical6751 I thought he spilled milk over all their boarding passes when he was fighting with Buzz.
Yeah you can see Peter accidentally throw Kevin’s boarding pass and ticket in the bin when he was cleaning the milk up
LMAO. Yup
"We're the last ones off the plane." That would scare me so bad. Kevin is one tough kid.
Yeah but Kevin is always treated as the black sheep of the family.
You can't really blame him though he does love his family deep down.
@@rstein926 Kevin needed some time away from his family
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@@rstein926 I kind of felt like the black sheep. Not only in my family, but in the world to.
I’d freak out too at that age and then try to figure it out 😂
Just to think this whole plot would be thrown away today because there such thing as cell phones now.
And airport security being so much tighter.
Actually there was a Home Alone movie 5th one I think? POS anyway, where the kids DID have a cell phone but it was 'dead'. As if it couldn't've been charged.
lmfao truuu
Even before cellphones were ubiquitous, whenever my family was out doing something like going to a theme park or going camping or going on a cruise, we always packed some Walkie Talkies that usually had enough range to cover the venue we were visiting at. They were a serious lifesaver sometimes. And they were totally available in the 80s and 90s...
You see how lucky we were in the 1992. Hopefully there were no cell phones. Else, this film would not exist.
I'm amazed Kate didn't go through the entire coach cabin to make sure Kevin was onboard lol
Stefan call the DCFS
They sedated her
Yeah, they should have looked for everyone.
They should not have let Kevin run behind everyone else, that way it was easier to lose sight of him
Kate is a rubbish mother at remembering people
And then when Kevin asks the gate agent where he is and obviously looks in distress when she tells him New York, she just lets him walk off.
Wtf??
@Kajayacht2 I agree, that was funny especially after he said "I'll be fine" which probably could have told her that he boarded the wrong plane and could have helped him by calling the police to help him get to Florida even though Kevin wouldn't have wanted that after realizing his wish came true.
I love how Kevin looks at the camera like he’s on an episode of The Office. 🤣
So accurate
Or just like Oliver Hardy after realizing his colleague Stan Laurel did something wrong
I swear Home Alone will never EVER get outdated😝😝
Yeah despite their movies from the 90s
Pre-9/11 air travel, my friend.
@@oscarlemus8153 Air travel security. Thanks 9/11
@@zacharysiple629 And a toy store with that much in actual cash that could be stolen.
Home Alone - 1990
Home Alone 2 - 1992
It was a strange era when a kid could board a plane without double check to make sure that his family was on board
No, it was Hollywood. In reality they would have asked the man who he claimed was his father, is he his father?
Especially when the plane is about to take off
Yeah cause they were wearing the same jacket
Let’s him board without a boarding pass and doesn’t even check to make sure it’s his real dad. Air travel before 9/11 was WILD.
It's a movie. Even at that time, they would have asked the man if he was Kevin's father and would have also asked Kevin where he was flying to. No way would they have let a minor board a plane alone.
Security wasn’t as strict
@@RapFanatic4ever The issue here has nothing to do with security as their only purpose, as it is today, is to make sure people don't bring banned items onboard. First, the likelihood of Kevin getting on the wrong plane like he did here (in 1992) was zilch. People did board the wrong planes back then, but again it has nothing to do with security. Boarding passes were rectangle-shaped (usually 2" x 5") and a section was ripped off for the gate agent to collect which was then given to data entry people to document the person who boarded. Given the time of year the movie takes place, this process of data entry could have been done the next day. While the boarding passes had the flight numbers and cities, they used the three character codes only, so Kevin's would have ORD to MIA while others on the plane would be ORD to LGA. Given gate agents were reading over 200 passes in rapid succession they often did not focus well. It was deemed the passenger's responsibility to board the proper flight, they had signs at the gate and the boards would list gates too. Today, they scan the boarding passes into a computerized system, thus Kevin's would have been flagged as the wrong flight in a second.
Kevin is just like "screw you, I'll chill with some music".
1:47
Aah the McCallisters and their careless travels. Just how rushed would one have to be to forget a kid?
And not once, but twice.
Kevin shouldn't have busy to insert the battery in his tape recorder and shouldn't have took the wrong flight gate.
And make three if you count the reboot
@@josephzielinski8817 Or he could have waited
You can ask Peter that; He was at the back of the crowd, and he couldn't bother to make Kevin is not falling behind.
0:54 Kevin is like why did I even ask
Samantha Wood lol
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RIP John Heard! He'll always be the best Peter McCallister!
I pretend the first 2 movies exist. He is the ONLY Peter McCallister.
@@colinj5291 that's very accurate too as there is almost nobody who remembers the other films... but 1 & 2 are still popular
Indeed, always be the best Peter McCallister...(deep slow voice) the father!
did you know John was reluctant to take the role in the 2nd sequel because he was afraid of being typecast? a replacement would have ruined it!
@@lillianp8900 No I didn’t know that, you’re absolutely right, it’s definitely a good thing that he accepted to reprise his role!
What the French man said:
What's that? I'm from France and I'm a tourist here, it's my first time coming to America. Do you know a good restaurant? Or maybe your parents they know a good place. Why aren't you responding? You speak a bit of French right? I don't speak English at all, give me a bit of help at least. My name is Andre and what's your name?
Frank Jones Thanks!! I always thought what he was talking about!! 😂 😂
thanks
Frank Jones are you lying
Frank Jones thanks
Really?? Thanks for translating! So you are fluent in French?
In franch version in this film the man speak to kevin is spanish
Orale
Italiano per Sempre † lmao funny
Yes c'est ça
It would've been funnier if he started speaking Canadian French lol.
Lol 😂😂😂
*i love it when Kevin breaks the fourth wall cause he doesn’t understand the French man*
Imagine if it cut to later in the flight and the man was still talking like a French Mr Chatterbox
Looked more like he is just looking away awkwardly.
Home Alone 2019:
"I'm sorry Mr. McAllister, but you arrived after the 45 minute cutoff time, we will have to rebook your family for the next flight."
(Roll credits)
LoL. True
yep and then they gotta travel with...…..trains and automobiles!!!!
And pay a change fee penalty! Or if they booked basic economy, forfeited their tickets.
Home Alone 2020: the whole family is stuck at home, fighting, overeating, adults are drunk, maybe Kevin makes a friend online.
Home Alone 2001:
“…No.”
This movie never gets old
5 seconds in.
The hostess points in the opposite direction of his ‘Dad’ and says ‘go find an empty seat’.
Awesome movie.
Kevin’s wish about having his own vacation came true
That's a very cleverly disguised swastika my man 😜
He had the chance to enjoy it, for a whole day until it happened
@@trevorcolby532 That's true. He enjoyed his time in New York until he saw Harry and Marv where they started chasing him and then he stopped enjoying it even more after being caught for credit card fraud where he said to himself in his hotel room saying "I've had enough of this vacation, I'm going home" being unknown if he was going to take the next airplane back to Chicago and be home alone again or take the airplane to Florida and go on a quest to find his family.
@@afriendofbean Even if Kevin had made it to the airport, he would have to go home, and it would be for a good reason
@@trevorcolby532 Yes, I would guess he would have gone back home to Chicago since he would be clueless on where to find his family in Florida and it would be safer for him to go home to Chicago especially Harry and Marv wouldn't have gone back there even if they knew he went home because they knew that the Chicago police were searching for him and they would have to stick to their plan on stealing money in New York and they steal phony passports and hide out in another country. However, it feels like Kevin was going to fly to Florida because when Harry and Marv caught him as he escaped the Plaza Hotel, Marv snatched away his boarding pass which said "round trip to Miami" where Harry tore it up then.
Is nobody going to talk about the seats? Seriously the legroom is amazing at coach class. I would give anything for those seats again compared to today
Not to mention in 1992 fewer people were overweight.
Right?
This isn't the 767 cabin of the plane they show the outside of. It's probably the MD11 cabin as no AA 767 had a door behind First Class. The real 767 seats weren't as spacious as in this scene.
@@visionist7 my guess was gonna be a 747-200 ... very spacious indeed
@@drizzle-ATHF the first part where Kevin boards the plane is indeed filmed on a 747. The door gives it away when the ground crew girl shuts it.
All in all a rather schizophrenic bunch of planes 🤪
“We have everybody there’s nothing to worry about”
SEPTS YOU’VE LOST A GODDAMN CHILD
And again at that
this movie never gets old, even in 10yrs to come!!
Bună
1 year to go and the movie still isn't old
Facts
I'm back after 10yrs to come. Confirmed it never gets old!
To bad one of the actors in this movie almost started a civil war.
Happily home alone. He never missed them. He had a great time alone.
Yeah, but after a couple of days, Kevin feels like he misses them.
If you are an adult, you would have a great time alone because you got to do the stuff you would love to do. I don’t miss my family but we get in touch every one or two weeks via Messenger.
Night two in New York
Mac WAS Home. Manhattan New York is his hometown.
RIP John Heard
I miss him already😥😢😭!.
What?! John Heard died? Why didn't I heard of that? 😱 I am so devastated! When did he die? How? How come I didn't get told of it?
Zach Johns he died on 21st July 2017 and he died of a heart attack
@@leosgaming472 OK, thanks for letting me know, but I found it out on CZcams videos of the Home Alone cast to this day.
he portrays Kevin's dad
Even before September 11th, airport employees really should not be that incompetent.
I hope they make more incredible movies like home alone again.
They made horrible sequels that lost its charm
Never get enough of this season
Will always love Home Alone, especially the sequel.
Kevin: "So have you been ever to florida?"
Him: *Speaks french*
Kevin: ...
Please can someone just answer my questions
In English for once please.
Kevin.
English translation: "What's that? I'm from France and I'm a tourist here, it's my first time coming to America. Do you know a good restaurant? Or maybe your parents know a good place? Why aren't you responding? You speak a bit of French right? I don't speak English at all, give me a bit of help at least. My name is Andre, what's your name?"
@@bridgetmurphy137 thank you.
@@bridgetmurphy137 even the man Andre doesn’t understand Kevin back. And he’s being nice.
0:44 Whatever the French man says as translated to English will be revealed in 3, 2, 1…
“Where is it? I come from France. I am a racer here. This is my first time in America. Can't you tell me if there's a good restaurant? Surely maybe your parents, they know a good place. Why can't you answer me? Do you speak French a little bit? I don't speak English at all. But give me a hand, anyway. You don't wanna talk to me, do you? You do not want? Are you shouting at me?“
I translated this with Google Translations.
"Are you shouting at me?" 😆
I never get tired of watching this movie specially in Christmas time. Great family movie without a doubt.
Kevin would not actually be allowed on the plane if he could not find his parents as he would have to search the whole plane and not just assume his parents are onboard.
rstein926 Err well why was he allowed on THIS plane then stupid!?
Ditto Pokemon go he did see his dad anyway. well i know it wasnt him lol
Ditto Pokemon go while
rstein926 rfhnvl
well, they were running late so yeah, but still it's just a movie lol
They cut this scene in syndication, creating a plot hole. In addition to being funny, the point of this scene is to show Kevin putting on his headphones and turning up his music so that he doesn't hear the flight attendant mention that the plane is headed to New York.
gokinsmen I think its the French guy
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Yeah, he had to turn it off his music. He should listen to flight attendant.
gokinsmen Yeah I don’t get why that part is always skipped in syndication?
When I watch it on TV, this scene is usually restored.
This scene where when 767 are pulling up to the hold short line and the song in the background always gets me ❤️❤️❤️🥺
AA livery was classic
Comments section:
50% French man
10% nostalgia
15% geeks talking about the plane
25% Christmas
I'm a 15%er! #avgeek
U forgot the other percentage talking about 9/11
Or modern phones
0:43 in the French version .... he speak Spanish
It's reasons like this that I hate talking to people on the plane.
I actually talked to some really cool people in my time flying...a few were actually pretty damn nice
I think the only time I found it necessary to talk is when I am on the inside and have to use the restroom
That close up, slow turning of the head to the camera and double blink sells this as the funniest 4th wall break in a movie.
Seems more like he is looking into the distance than at the viewer.
At least they got Kevin to the airport this time. They didn’t bother to keep track of him once they got there but they did manage to get him to the airport
Well they were running late (no pun intended), but honestly after what happened last time, they should've kept better track
Kevin: Have you ever been to Florida?
Guy: *Speaks French*
Kevin: *Makes Billie Eilish face*
He makes McCallister face
Well at least he got the trip he wanted
For a day
Kevin's second wish is come true again ~ 🗽✈🗽✈🗽✈🗽✈🗽✈
Kevin thought he was going to Florida, but really, he was on the wrong plane to New York
This is useful information
No Shit
That's because of these things:
First, he was lagging behind the others and he stopped to put the battery into the Talkboy Dictaphone thingy
Second, he saw a man, who wears the same coat as his father's, in front of him who looks just his father from behind, so he thought it was him and started to follow him.
Third, the man was headed for New York, which the plane for it was ready to depart at the K terminal, so Kevin followed the wrong person, which led him the wrong way
And fourth, he did not listen to the flight attendent's announcement that it was an non-stop flight service to New York, as he had music in his ears.
@@zachjohns6776 those situations were right
What oh no here we go again
0:54 me when my teacher says "lets talk about the homework you got"
For those wondering what the French tourist is saying from 0:43 - 1:05, he says this:
“What's that? I'm from France and I'm a tourist here, it's my first time coming to America. Do you know a good restaurant? or maybe your parents they know a good place? Why aren't you responding? You speak a bit of French right? I don't speak English at all, give me a bit of help at least. My name is Andre, what's your name”
Thank you lol. I’ve always wondered what he said for years
My favorite movie.
ahh pre 9/11 air travel
0:58 I'd be willing to bet that American Airlines asked for Kevin to put his walkman on in this scene to try and teach people to not listen to music during takeoff.
WOW! thanks for a reminder of changed times. wonder how odd a kid running up to the plane etc and just getting on w/o any paperwork looks to a modern schoolager watching this. let alone most h.s. students don't really get before 9-11 anymore.
Heh, his parents chose a poor choice for Christmas spending, New York is thrice as better than Florida
I'd choose New York over Florida. To me, spending Christmas in a warm climate just wouldn't feel like Christmas to me. I live near Chicago. If I were to go somewhere for Christmas, I'd also like to go to places like Maine, Oregon, Minnesota, even Alaska.
Well this New Yorker loves getting down to Florida for Christmas! Give me a break from winter weather any day...
@Eric DeVries Michigan is also a nice place, too.
Florida's for summer. And it was awful. So, ironically, Kevin had every right to complain about going to Florida for a Christmas holiday trip. Wrong season for that.
I will be there at work
1:57 Chicago radar never looks that empty.
Currently AA176 is a flight from Tokyo to Dallas.
This sequel had to be titled City Alone..
I would've titled it "In New York Alone"
The term “home alone” means a child left unattended in a house. The movie title isn’t making a reference that Kevin is in a house, but rather that he’s been left unattended again. That’s why the subtitle says “Lost in New York”.
He’s “home alone” again.
Originally it was supposed to be tittled "Alone Again Lost in New York" But the director who also work on the first Home Alone, decided to changed it
This is all avoided if Kevin doesn’t run into the gate attendant and the boarding passes don’t get all mixed up
But the question is; Would Kevin still get on the plane, or would they stop him?
In the French version the guy was talking Spanish 😂
The start of a wild adventure for Kevin.
The first two #HomeAlone will never gets old
This is what the man sitting next to Kevin on the plane was saying:
"What was that? I come from France, and I am a tourist here. It is my first time in America. Can you tell me if there is a good restaurant? Maybe your parents know a place. Why don't you answer? You speak French, don't you? I don't speak English at all. Please help me out here. You don't want to talk to me, do you? Are you angry with me? I'll do better..."
why would he fly to new york from france without speaking any english lol
and it sounds like some quebec actor trying to fake a paris accent
Interesting
0:53 he breaks 4th wall. We should tell him is the wrong plane 😐
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Ironically Culkin is a native New-Yorker
Going back to his hometown, I take it?
Fugly kid!! Culkin the poster child for ugly!! I’m from NY and it nauseates me that he too is. God he’s a repulsive kid.
Glad he failed as an adult actor, so we have been spared his horrific sickening ugliness.
@@cadaverdog1424 Cool story bro
I just love how the mother “just had that feeling”… some mothers and fathers just always know…
It is pretty funny how he boarded the wrong plane and that seat he was sitting in was also empty.
Very unlikely 2 days before Christmas.
I like how the radar shows only the flights to NYC and MIA, you know, the only ones that matter to us. But a real radar would show other departure flights to Dallas or Los Angeles or Seattle.
Ahhh the golden years when flying was more pleasing and adventurous as opposed to post 911 when an average citizen is being treated like a criminal...!
was it after 9/11 that people have to take their shoes off when passing security?
i'm not an american and when i was in america i found it strange, because where i'm from we don't have to do that
@@FruityHachi Yes, since 2006, 5 years after 9/11, we've had to do that. It didn't used to be that way.
Not to mention American Airlines is in Chpater 11 and could be nothing but a memory soon.
2019 Edition:
Plane: 737
Plot: He gets thrown out of the plane.
/s
Parents flying first class...kids in coach. Excellent parents.
They clearly never learnt anything from the last movie
Now when you get on an airplane you have to sit in a specific seat the seat you were given to sit in not just a random seat
Tell that to the ones who let Kevin on the plane, just when they are about to leave
Certain airlines don’t offer seat reservations. Like Southwest you board by group number A B And C and you just seat in whatever seats are available
the way Kevin doesn’t know French while he broke the 4th wall makes me funny
I laughed when he said, "where are those guys?" Obviously you got on the wrong plane lol
How long did it take him to realized it?
0:32 The look on Kevin’s face...Classic!
LOL I SAW THAT
I laugh so much at the way Kevin breaks the 4th wall 😆
Seems more like he is looking into the distance awkwardly than at the viewer.
When an actor/character looks at the camera, they are looking at the viewer
@@Christineog11 A character looking at the camera is not breaking the fourth wall.
It's only breaking the fourth wall if a character addresses the audience and is aware of their existence.
I would have such a panic attack if I was Kevin
RIP John Heard, and Eddie Bracken.
-There's nothing to worry about
**Except for one thing** :P🤣🤣
I don’t know why they didn’t go to New York to begin with. That’s literally the place to be on Christmas.
The fact that he flew ORD-LGA no problem on a 767 is amazing.
i always thought he was at jfk
No, it was LGA because JFK doesn’t have a close scenery of Manhattan since the airport is located in between Queens (Jamaica/ Ozone Park) and Long Island. And at 2:09-2:12 LGA airport, the right of the screen is where Rikers and Randalls Island would be and to the left would be Roosevelt Island/ East River and the view of the buildings of Midtown Manhattan.
Never realized that Kevin's parents were on executive class while Kevin was on economic class 😂
The parents probably always fly first class with the kids in coach so they can get a few hours peace from them
Kevin looking at the audience like "wtf?" xD
She just said “go find an empty seat,” but don’t boarding passes have allocated seats?
Plot convenience, AFAIK commercial flights weren't nearly as common when this movie was shot, so not many people would realize it's afoot.
RIP Peter McAlister
it's true that the guy that portrays Kevin's dad passed away in real life
0:04 he says there’s my dad over there as he thought it was him but it wasn’t!😂
Yes I know, lol!
Nawwww really like nobody knew
Jacket
Had Kevin not at all gotten on the wrong plane the wet bandits would have gotten away with robbing Duncan’s Toy Chest
and Mr. Duncan wouldn't be donating the money to the children's hospital.
I remember the first time I watched this movie.... it was after 2001 so I was shocked to see how pitiful and kindergarten the airport security was.... I asked my dad about it and he said airports were really like that.... now we need to step up security for train travel after what happened in Paris
It is not the security that prevents this from happening, boarding the wrong flight, it is that they scan (barcode) the boarding pass and it would electronically verify if the person boarding has the correct pass. Back then they just ripped the cardboard pass and collected a portion of it for the entry people to type into the system later one, sometimes they were not entered for 2-3 days. It was a person's responsibility to know that they are on the correct flight, though during a Holiday rush, with all the seats taken if someone is on the wrong plane, chances are he/she will have a seat number which someone else occupies and the flight attendant when checking it out may notice the person is on the wrong plane. So security today won't be any different, it is just the scanning system, due to technology not security that will handle it.
@@janefelix3821 Okay but there also wasn’t so much as a city hall metal detector for security back then.... they didn’t have bag x-rays to my knowledge and the definitely didn’t have the super advanced scanner for people
@@HarleyQuinn_93 Your right, outside of airlines, there was not much security unless you went into a high profile area. The airport security was there to prevent guns from coming on planes as there were a rash of hijackings in the last sixties and early seventies and there was fear that a gun going off could pierce the hull and bring down the plane. That was the reason airports had them by no were else did.
@@janefelix3821 That’s all I’m saying.... they had metal detectors for people and maybe for carry on luggage but they didn’t have the x-ray scanners for luggage and people
@@HarleyQuinn_93 By the time the movie came out they did have x-rays for checked luggage, just passengers did not see them. There was Pan AM 103 which blew up via a luggage bomb in 1988 and in the 1980s a number of Columbian Drug Lords blew up planes with suitcase bombs. In those instances the person who checked the bag never boarded as once he check in he just left the airport. Just that the rules for checked bags were different as you could check a gun.
"What's that? I'm from France and I'm a tourist here, it's my first time coming to America. Do you know a good restaurant? or maybe your parents they know a good place? why aren't you responding? you speak a bit of French right? I don't speak English at all, give me a bit of help at least. My name is Andre, what's your name?"
This movie gives me so many life goals.... ❤❤
Fun fact: Linnie mccallister (the "Les incompétents" girl) is far more good at speaking french than this strange guy in the plane.
Anthony Bobenrieth The french guy has a south accent.
Can't really tell at this point if he actually has a southern accent because the speech isn't credible at all and filled with stammers.
I did check the cast and the name of the guy is _Andre Lachaumette_, which sounds like a french name, but i according to his phrasing he's certainly more a child of French immigrants, or just a louisiane citizen...
Anthony Bobenrieth Possibly may be...
1:11-1:12 "Our flying time will be one hour and... **becomes inaudible**
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If Culkin was anything like Kevin, imagine what good he would do in the world. lol
I love this scene
In real life they take a ticket stub off. So it would have been easy to find Kevin’s ticket since his stub would have been on it!
42luke roblox but there was several tickets
Chris Bennett
So you don’t even need to find the name. Just find the only one in the pile that still has the stub on it. Check the name and peel it off and off he goes.
42luke roblox no time for that.
Chris Bennett
In my opinion though. I believe it would not even take a minute. Since it would be obvious to find a flappy part of the ticket real quick. You can grab them all, and you know how you stack a set of cards that spilled everywhere if they fell. Just do that if anything too on the desk.
42luke roblox there was several tickets on there. His family were way ahead so he probably wouldn’t have Been able to keep up.
I love this movie!!
They'd never get away with "where's your Dad?" today!! Bring back the 1990's.
They wouldn't either in the 1990s, it's just a movie.
Forever home alone ❤️
Kevin kindly got the last laugh on his family.