Home Alone 2
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Kevin McCallister is ready to turn the Big Apple into his own playground. The notorious Wet Bandits, still smarting from their last encounter with Kevin, are plotting a huge holiday heist in New York. Kevin's ready to welcome them with a battery of booby traps that the bumbling bandits will never forget.
Bonus features: original theatrical trailer
Originally released as motion picture in 1992
DVD, widescreen format (1.85:1); Dolby surround, stereo
In English with optional French or Spanish language tracks and subtitles in English
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Home Alone 2 - Hotel Scene
Kevin fools the hotel staff with clips from a gangster film. Hilarious!

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Add a CommentThis one really sucks i didn't like it it the worst one yet the booby traps were daaaumb so sone pats wre okay but when booby traps stuff wre stupid like the guy when he got shocked when he puts he fingers or what ever that he did that was dumb because i got scared of that part so i hate it h-a-t-e i-t dont wasted your time on this movie because it comes every december 24 and 25 in abc family cartoon network telemundo dont watch this every time
In comparison between the VHS and the DVD and Blu-ray Discs, The DVD Version used a letterbox widescreen format that doesn't fit properly on 16x9 HDTVs due to the lack of windowboxing or streching problems with the picture. The VHS version included previews that were outdated because of the DVD version being replaced. Both of the three versions of the Home Alone 2 Movie have a Dolby Surround soundtrack included, which will require a Matrix decoder for the VHS/DVD/Blu-ray Disc to handle the surround sound placement properly. Also, the DVD and Blu-ray disc versions of the movie have both French and Spanish language tracks on them, and English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. Also, The DVD version included a special feature that has 3 theatrical trailers of the first three Home Alone movies. Look for the 1999 DVD release of Home Alone 2: Lost in New York in the Complete Home Alone DVD Collection Box Set.