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You got your wish last year. Maybe you will this year. Kevin is undeniably one of the cutest kids in the history of movies thanks to his convincingly innocent outlook on life. As he begins to really lose his temper at his family for the first time in the movie, he jumps up and down and yells this to anyone who'll listen, repeating the final words over and over. Wait until we’re well into December to play Home Alone if that feels right, but if you’re eager to welcome Kevin McCallister back into your life after one heck of a year, join me in celebrating Home Alone “season” right now. Or just listen to the score.

I'd rather kiss a toilet seat! Then stay up here all night. I don't want to go down anyway!
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This led him to do what he always wanted but couldn’t do when his family was around—eat junk food, watch action-packed movies, and more. However, it wasn’t all fun, as he needed to defend himself and their home from burglars. While he’s known to wet the bed, he keeps drinking a ton of soda anyway, and Kevin is not thrilled at the prospect of having to share a bed with him, and really who can blame him? Seeing Fuller be rather mischievous and shameless about drinking the soda is also really funny. Some of the scenes and quotes from the movie are iconic and really easy and fun to quote. Many of these lines are hilarious, and a few are heartwarming, but they are all memorable.

– No, they're still looking. – We’re on the next flight out. During the time he spent alone, he felt free.
“I’m eating junk food and watching rubbish, you better come out and stop me!”
What are the holidays without rewatching our favorite ’90s Christmas movies? Settling down on the couch with a cozy blanket and popcorn and popping in a classic family flick is the perfect antidote to the busyness of the season. So, what makes a great holiday movie? One that you know and love so much that its movie quotes lend themselves to being repeated all year long! And as evidenced by the sheer volume of iconic Home Alone quotes, this 1990 cult classic is one of those movies. It’s the mad dash of the holiday season, and your to-do list is slightly overwhelming, but you’re trying to make the most of it.
Macaulay Culkin and gang may have grown up, but the touching lessons from Home Alone are still timeless. This was, of course, one of his moves from Home Alone, when Kevin uses the dialogue from the first film in that fictional series, Angels With Filthy Souls, to scare away the pizza boy so he doesn’t have to pay. “Merry Christmas, ya filthy animal” is a quote that has become part of the festive lexicon for many people.
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"This house is so full of people it makes me sick. When I grow up and get married, I'm living alone." "This is ridiculous. Only a wimp would be hiding under a bed. And I can't be a wimp. I'm the man of the house." It's a great gag even if it's a little odd that Kevin managed to defeat the Wet Bandits and clean up all of his traps in time before his family got home yet still somehow forgot about Buzz's room.
He’s pretty funny and also rather sweet, and this is one line that shows that. The fact that the two characters can help each other with their fears is heartwarming and a big part of what makesHome Alone so beloved. When Kevin's parents first wake up in a panic, they look at each other across the bed and scream this line in unison, sparking a frantic hurry to get everything together on time. It's a hugely relatable moment that's hard not to remember whenever similar situations crop up in real life. When Home Alone came out in 1990, Kevin McAllister, played by Macaulay Culkin, quickly became every child's hero. You could identify with his plight as the perennially overlooked child, with his parents' favor always going to his less-deserving siblings.
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This is a hilarious moment, and seeing the realization dawn in him that his family is gone is great. He then starts to get really excited about the freedom he has, and this is a moment that anyone who has ever been a kid can relate to. When the audience is first introduced to Kevin, he is really tired of his family and how they treat him. He is so frustrated with them that he wishes that they would disappear. So, when he wakes up the next morning to see that his family is gone, he assumes that he really did make them disappear. You know a Christmas movie has made history when its quotes are recited all year round.
There could be girls on this floor! I was very careful, sir. You can't be too careful with underwear. That won't be necessary, sir.
I still have some tip left over. No, no, wait, wait, wait, wait! The doorman will be happy to find you a taxi... And how are we this morning?
You've gone crazy in the Christmas gift wrap, and your gifts look like they've been professionally wrapped. You’re marking things off the kids' Christmas gifts lists at record speed. You're knocking it out of the park with funny Elf on the Shelf ideas.
We’re pretty sure you’re going to want to turn on the movie afterward and thank your lucky stars you don’t have 11 kids to wrangle off to Paris. Last time we tried to take a trip, we had a problem just like this. Yeah, with me getting crapped on. I don't care for your choice of words. That's not what happened.
If dealing with his immediate family wasn’t enough frustration for Kevin, he also has to deal with all of the extended family staying at his house. Uncle Frank is a total jerk, and his cousin Fuller is kind of dumb. Seeing the sibling interactions from Home Alone is definitely one thing that makes the movie rather realistic and relatable to anyone that has brothers or sisters. Running out of the store in fright with the toothbrush still in his hand, Kevin is chased as a shoplifter but gets away after a fun chase through a skating rink.