
Now that alone at home celebrates its 35th anniversary, with Macaulay Culkin in leading the celebrations, it is time to reflect on a real fact: There was little blood in this film. Well, the traps they fell into Joe Pesci And Daniel Stern They mentioned the Looney Tunes and that neither one nor the other Chris Columbus (director) nor the screenwriter John Hughes They aspired to realism, but aren’t you surprised that the “Wet Bandits” came out of these incompatible with life artifacts as if nothing had happened?
This reality deserves a good reminder, and Ariana Grande He provides it to us on the latest edition of Saturday Night Live (via Slashfilm). Also revealing to us a tragic reality: when the family of Kevin He finally returned, he found that the house was filled to the brim with traps that the little boy had forgotten to deactivate…
A family massacre
Accompanied by SNL stars (Ashley Padilla in the role of Catherine O’Hara, And Mike Day as the father played by John heard in the original), the actress Wicked Not only does he sport Macaulay Culkin’s bowl hair and requisite blonde dye, but he also becomes the epicenter of a brutal Christmas story.
Blowtorches that burn scalps, trapdoors that lead directly to the basement boiler, and nail guns that leave you pincushioned are some of the ingredients of this blood feast. And we will not deny that the end reserved for Buzz (the tyrant brother, here with the face of Colin Jost) brings with it bad satisfaction. Because, even if the years pass, the character still remains odious.
Fortunately, everything has an ending as syrupy as expected, but with a few more brains scattered on the ground. And it also raises a question that, right now, must be ringing in more than one Hollywood office: When will we see Grande star in a full-fledged gore comedy?