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Formulaic movie draws some laughs from pratfalls.​ Parents need to know that in Home Alone 3 the bad guys get really banged up by a smart little kid.​ Considering that Home Alone's initial hero played by Macualay Culkin is a very hard act to follow, little Alex D.
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I think people, when they watch this film, need to forget about the first two and enjoy this one for what it is, which is a good family film. It's not the same. Has the same title only this ain't the Home Alone you'd all be familiar with. No one from the original is in it. And the plot to it isn't as amusing as the first 2 were. This one has to do with some secret group of agents accidentally misplaced there product at the airport which has some important chip in it that's top secret.

They track down where the product is which is in Chicago, and located in somewhere in a neighborhood. A kid who's supposed to be the new version of Kevin has the chip only he doesn't know it yet. He likes to watch neighbors with his telescope and goof around. When he notices the agents breaking into the neighbor's homes, he calls the police. When they get there they didn't find any of the intruders in the neighbor's home. When the agents plan on breaking into our main hero's home, he has to prepare himself to set up traps and give them hell.

This movie was good at first but it's not the same. Those who like the first 2 Home Alone movies, you might not like this one. Rent it first, and see for yourself. I recently started to have a home alone marathon from the original to this, so while i reached Home Alone 3 i started to find out more about the supporting actors what they are doing now and all and i could not believe this movie is rated so poorly, as a kid i loved it, the pranks on the crooks are hilarious, but most people wanted Kevin back but the truth is he too grown up by , look at me i am 20 and still watching this movie there has to be a reason why i still enjoy this, this movie is awesome.

People should give more credit to this movie, i think Raja Gosnell did a very good job. The crooks in this movies are awesome in this movie too.

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Alex D. Linz acting was great as well as the supporting actors. The fact is people shouldn't compare any sequels to the previous movies unless they have the same characters, if its a new story with new characters and all they should never compare the movie to the originals. This movie falls into my all time favorite list. I've heard many damaging reviews about this movie saying that it was too similar to the first and everything was just wrong about it. Well, I totally disagree saying that this movie was very creative with the new traps used for the bad guys.

Alex Linz did a great job in this film and in my opinion lived up to the performance of Macaulay Culkin. Despite the somewhat simple and unoriginal plot, I was thoroughly entertained by the sheer comedy of this movie and the cool gadgets that Alex got to use. I thought the remote control car scene was brilliant. When I first watched this movie, I did not like it, but these days I like it a lot. The main reason why I and probably many others don't like it at first is simple- because we're comparing it to the first two movies. This is NOT a sequel, and it's not a remake either.

The characters and story are completely different, so when you compare it to the previous movies and try to treat it as one of them, it's only natural to be unhappy with it. But when you treat it as something different, something new, rather than as part of a series, it's really quite good. There is really only one major thing that it has in common with the others, and that is that they all involve a kid setting up a bunch of traps to stop criminals.

But the traps too, are different in many ways, often more complex, and the way they end is almost the opposite from the other movies.

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I would just about guarantee that if it had been given a different name and was treated as a new movie, rather than as the 3rd in the series, it would have had a significantly higher rating. When I treat it as something different, I enjoy it a lot, probably almost as much as the first two, and in some ways more. Some parts of it are not very realistic, but it's a lot of fun. And some parts are a bit frustrating, but in the end it all works out well. It's really one of those movies that gets better each time you see it.

The setting is still suburban Chicago during the Christmas season, the family is still "upper middle class", and even the theme music is very similar to the predecessors. This time, however, the "kid" is NOT abandoned by his entire family who took off for their Christmas Vacation. This time our pint sized hero is left unattended only for hours at a time, while he is at home and sick with the measles. A gang of foreign spys is after a top secret multi-million dollar computer chip stolen from the US Air Force.

Of course, they hide it in a battery-operated toy that ends up with "the kid". Although the "boobie trap" routine could be viewed as just another rip-off from the first two films, the "gags" seem a bit more sophisticated and less forced in "3". The mere fact that our hero is not dealing with "wet bandit idiots" this time around makes the whole show less of a "kiddie circus". The third running is also leaving out the mushy side plots which would've gotten tiresome by now.

All in all this is a fun show for the whole family. I showed this film to my 4th grade class and they gave it 20 thumbs up. Not for the "grown-up" comedy critic, but definitely a winner with kids.

Home Alone 3 is an OK movie, but not as good as the original. The humor isn't as funny, the plot is the same as before, and worst of all Sadly, his substitute is pretty odd, and WAY too smart for his age.

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Kevin was one of the things that made the original so fun. But, some of the stunts are clever, like the one with the gun just not clever enough. Skip this unnecessary installment. Do yourself a favor and watch the originals, which are much better than this movie. The situation's the same as Problem Child 3: Third one's funny but not as much as the first 2.

The change of characters and setting doesn't bother me. If anything, it's a breath of fresh air be it as cold as it is.

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The main character's Alex rather than Kevin which's not a bad choice because Alex's likable maybe even more so than Kevin. The main villains are more competent and threatening yet still bumbling. If there's one thing that didn't make sense it was how Alex's mother kept leaving home alone despite him calling the cops twice and no one believing him. The parrot in this movie is a trip as are the traps. Really, some of them look like they'd be fatal if they were used in real life. One thing that's a welcome addition is the grouchy neighbor who starts out as stern and uptight but gradually reveals her soft spot to Alex after he rescues her from getting tied up in the garage.

To sum it all up, the movie's not bad though it's not a classic in any way like the first 2. It's better than the later sequels as they were horrible but that's a story for another review.

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So you've been hegemonized by the 2 originals home alone? Well Alex has been a great home aloner and so does the bandits! Well this movie is the new level! Antantz 3 August The film starts off with us getting to know the new star of the series, now that Macaulay Culkin has gone.

Linz does a very good job of taking over from the role that helped to make Macaulay Culkin a star. This film steers away from the 'accidentally left at home' scenario and instead opts for a more fresh take.