Home Alone: R Rated (2019) KILL COUNT
Summary
TLDRThe video script is a humorous and exaggerated review of the movie 'Home Alone,' reimagined by the Corridor crew. It humorously suggests that the protagonist, Kevin, kills his family with a gun before the movie begins. The script continues with a series of over-the-top and gory death scenes for the burglars, including a stabbing, a crushing, and a brutal impalement. It also includes a comedic interlude with a pizza-related death and a dramatic showdown with flamethrowers and an iron. The review is filled with sarcasm and ends with the reviewer's picks for the best and worst kills in the film.
Takeaways
- 🎬 The video is a review of the movie 'Home Alone', focusing on the creative kills and death scenes.
- 🔫 The script humorously suggests that Kevin kills his family with a gun, though it's clearly a joke.
- 🗡️ Buzz, one of the burglars, meets his end when he gets stabbed by Kevin.
- 🏠 The burglars, Marvin and Harry, are intrigued by the house and plan to break in, unaware of Kevin's traps.
- 👀 Harry suffers a gruesome death with a flamethrower, and his eyes pop out in the process.
- ⚔️ Marvin uses an iron to deliver a fatal blow to Harry's twin, showcasing a violent kill.
- 🔫 The script mentions the use of Glocks by Kevin, indicating a more serious level of weaponry.
- 💣 The 'best death' is awarded to Marvin's twin for his explosive demise, while the 'worst kill' goes to Harry's swift, who is simply shot.
- 🏃♂️ The video ends with Kevin running from the scene, suggesting a continuation or a sequel.
- 🎥 The video is a fan-made reinterpretation, adding a layer of humor and creativity to the original 'Home Alone' scenes.
Q & A
What is the theme of the video being discussed in the script?
-The theme of the video is a review and analysis of the kill scenes from the movie 'Home Alone', as interpreted by the corridor crew.
How does the script suggest Kevin made his family disappear?
-The script humorously suggests that Kevin made his family disappear by shooting them with a gun, although this is clearly a joke and not part of the actual movie plot.
What is the significance of the gun mentioned in the script's opening?
-The gun is mentioned to set a dark and humorous tone for the script, implying that Kevin might have killed his family, which is a parody of the actual 'Home Alone' story.
Who is Buzz in the context of the script?
-Buzz is a character from 'Home Alone' who gets stabbed by Kevin in the script's narrative, which is a comedic take on the original movie's events.
What happens to the character Fueler in the script?
-In the script, Fueler dies in a gross manner when he gets crushed by a chair, which is a creative twist on the original movie's scenes.
What weapon does Marv use in the script's narrative?
-Marv uses an iron as a weapon, giving him a 'stabby stabby' moment, which is a humorous and exaggerated depiction of a fight scene.
Who are Marvin and Harry in the script?
-Marvin and Harry are the burglars from the movie 'Home Alone', who are portrayed in the script as being outsmarted and defeated by Kevin.
What is the significance of the title bar mentioned in the script?
-The title bar is described as 'bloody', which is a playful way to introduce the characters Marvin and Harry, and to set the stage for the comedic violence that ensues.
What is the script's opinion on the death of Mars' twin?
-The script praises the death of Mars' twin as the best execution, suggesting that it was particularly creative or entertaining in the video being discussed.
What is the script's view on Harry's death scene?
-The script considers Harry's death scene as the worst kill, criticizing it for being underwhelming because he merely gets shot.
What is the script's final note on the video?
-The script ends with a note on the quality of the kills portrayed in the video, offering a critique of the creativity and execution of the scenes.
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