Home Alone 3
Four high-tech industrial spies, Beaupre, Alice, Jernigan and Unger, steal a top-secret microchip. To fool customs, they hide it in a remote-control toy car. Through a baggage mix-up at the airport, grumpy old Mrs.Hess gets the toy and gives it to her neighbor, 8-year-old Alex. Spies want to get the toy back before their clients get angry and decide to burglarize every house at Alex's street to find the chip. But Alex is prepared for their visit...
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February 01, 2011
Formulaic movie draws some laughs from pratfalls.January 01, 2000
It's nothing more than unadulterated slapstick, and slapstick is pretty much critic-proof.January 01, 2000
further proof --as if any were needed-- that John Hughes-scripted movies are now a thing to be feared instead of anticipated, as they might have been ten years ago during his 'Breakfast Club'/'Planes, Trains and Automobiles'/'Pretty in Pink' heyday.January 01, 2000
Staying home alone is definitely a better idea than seeing Home Alone 3.January 27, 2005
Until the next stupid movie that nobody wants to review comes along, this is Coal Dog. Courage.May 30, 2003
The third time is definitely not a charm for this recycled ruse of cartoonish high jinks involving another rambunctious rascal up to no good. Pointless and ponderous.March 04, 2004
A refreshing, bubbly follow-on