Home Alone Fun Facts- Things You Didn’t Know About The Movie
Christmas eve. Couple watching tv and eating popcorn. Home cinema. Cropped, close up
I love finding out really cool facts about my favorite movies, here are some Home Alone Fun Facts. It’s not the Christmas season until I’ve watched Home Alone at least five or six times. It’s one of my all time favorite movies, and I’m betting it’s probably one of yours too! If you’re a 90s kid, you grew up on this movie, but did you know it wasn’t shot in the actual house in the movie?
There are a ton of facts like that. They actually built the sets in a high school gym. Yeah I know, I was really surprised when I heard that as well. How about the fact that Joe Pesci was almost not cast as Harry. They almost cast Robert DeNiro as Harry. I just can’t imagine that, Joe Pesci is and always will be Harry to me.
Here’s another one, the scene where Kevin puts on aftershave and slaps his face and screams, that was real! It really burned his face, but he just left his hands there. I’ll give you another one, the kid who plays Fuller in Home Alone, is Macaulay Culkin’s real-life brother Kieran. Ok fine, one more, you know Buzz’s tarantula in the movie? It was real! They wanted to use a fake spider, but it looked too fake.
There are a ton of Home Alone Fun Facts! You can check out more here. If you’d like to see even more, check this out.
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'Die Hard' Tops List of America's Favorite Christmas Movies
Is Die Hard a Christmas movie or not? Well, America has decided! In a new study of 100 of the U.S.’s top Christmas movies, including new releases, PlayStar has determined that the 1988 Bruce Willis flick is not only a Christmas movie but America’s favorite Christmas movie!
During their study, Playstar noted that as an overall trend, Americans tend to love seeing their own state in a wintery wonderland. Washington loves Sleepless in Seattle, Illinois hearts Home Alone (set in Chicago), Connecticut favors Christmas in Connecticut, Missouri unsurprisingly is enthused about Meet Me in St. Louis, and Minnesota goes for Jingle All the Way (filmed in the Twin Cities area).
Perhaps your state doesn’t have its own Christmas movie. You may subconsciously favor one that’s in the same region. For example, Vermont was also a big fan of Jingle All the Way. Several Southern states like Nevada, Texas, and Arizona loved Edward Scissorhands, which was filmed in Florida. What seems to separate northern or southern Christmas favorites seems to consider the climates related to your hometown. However, there were a few wildcard states whose favorite Christmas movies had nothing to do with the climate. For example, New Jersey and Pennsylvania were lovers of Jack Frost (which takes place in Colorado), while Florida’s top pick was Die Hard (which takes place in Los Angeles). There were several individual favorites by different states, such as Scrooged, Nightmare Before Christmas, How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, and It’s a Wonderful Life! If anything, this research shows how many great movies are out there to love at Christmas time.
Ho Ho No You Don’t
As for the famous jolly faces of the holiday season, actors playing Santa fill big boots and even bigger beards to bring these beloved characters to life on the silver screen. By using data based on IMDB ratings, Google Trends, box office revenue, audience reviews, and net worth, the site ranked the most famous Santas. Tom Hanks took the top spot for his role in the much-debated animated Christmas film The Polar Express. Every year, folks argue online about how they either hate or love the 2004 movie. Despite how you personally feel about the film, it is impressive that Hanks voiced six different characters. Coming in second is Tim Allen’s role as Scott Calvin in The Santa Clause saga. David Harbour and Billy Bob Thornton tied for third place, for their respective roles in Violent Night and Bad Santa.
See below the top 10 festive films, using data from Google trends basing the rankings per the viewer and critic ratings sourced from IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes.
Bryan “Dub” Axelson is the host of the Kicks Wake Up Krew on KICKS 99 and has been with Beasley Media Group in Augusta for over 20 years. He got his start in radio by being a regular caller on the Kicks 99 morning show. He was soon hired and has worked in various roles in Augusta, including Promotions Director. He was raised in Georgia, and currently lives in Grovetown with his wife Kelsey, their daughter Maddie, and their 3 dogs. Dub enjoys watching sports, playing golf, spending time with his family, and discovering new music.