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: Originally a project for Warner Brothers, the film was shut down over budget concerns ($14.7 million) before being picked up by 20th Century Fox. Much of the "Chicago" winter was simulated; a warm year required filmmakers to use frozen coils of glycol to create ice for Kevin's skating scenes. Critical Divide :

: Some critics, such as Roger Ebert, gave it 2.5 stars, comparing the climax to a horror movie. Others have called it a "bait-and-switch" holiday film, arguing that its slapstick leans closer to "bear-baiting" than genuine comedy. Community Perspectives Home Alone with BBC @syphonfilthyxxx.mp4

: The BBC’s archival film reviews highlight how John Hughes successfully captured a "disgruntled child's perspective," praising the slapstick humor while noting that the booby traps give the movie a "fine slapstick" energy that resonates with families. : Originally a project for Warner Brothers, the

Beyond the BBC, Home Alone remains one of the most successful live-action comedies ever made, holding the #1 box office spot for 12 consecutive weeks upon its release. Others have called it a "bait-and-switch" holiday film,

“A close-up of Stern's bare foot slipping slowly down on a six-inch nail is the film's most ghastly image.” Chicago Tribune · 10 years ago 'Home Alone' a holiday classic? Don't make me laugh