For years, it’s been treated as the awkward cousin at the family reunion—the one nobody wants to talk about. No Macaulay Culkin. No Wet Bandits. No "Keep the change, ya filthy animal."
So this holiday season, after you’ve watched Kevin take down the Sticky Bandits for the 400th time, give Alex Pruitt a chance. He’s home alone. He’s got a fever. He’s got a robot with a saw blade. And honestly? He’s doing just fine. Home Alone 3 Movies
But here’s a hot take for a cold Tuesday: The Setup: Spy Games, Not Sticky Bandits The biggest shift in Home Alone 3 is the villain upgrade (or downgrade, depending on your loyalty). Instead of two bumbling burglars, we get four international spies hunting a stolen microchip. Yes, a microchip . For years, it’s been treated as the awkward
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Our hero is Alex Pruitt (a pre- Mighty Ducks Alex D. Linz), a scrappy, chickenpox-ridden kid stuck at home in a quiet Chicago suburb. While Kevin was trying to protect his family’s treasure from petty thieves, Alex is accidentally trying to save national security secrets from hardened criminals. No "Keep the change, ya filthy animal
It’s absurd. It’s ridiculous. And somehow, it works. Let’s be honest: the trap sequences are what we’re all here for. And Home Alone 3 delivers in spades.