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  1. Feb 8, 2010 · Kevin breaks Buzz's shelves in an attempt to steal his life savings. Transcript. Follow along using the transcript. Show transcript.

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  2. Jul 13, 2021 · What Happened To Buzz's Room, Because Kevin Fall Down On Buzz's Shelf On Accident.

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  3. Movie Home AloneRelive the heart-pounding excitement of 'Home Alone' (1990) with this iconic snippet featuring the "Kevin Escapes" scene.

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    • The brick throw. Film: Home Alone 2. Damage type: Gravity-induced trauma, sadistic. Look at Kevin’s face as he chucks these bricks. It’s nonchalant. It’s routine.
    • The paint-pot pendulum. Film: Home Alone. Damage type: Blunt trauma, implausible. A fan favourite from the first film. One hits Marv square in the face, and Harry turns to talk to him.
    • The electrocution. Film: Home Alone 2. Damage type: Electric, sadistic. Kevin actually turns up the voltage on this rigged arc welder while Marv is being electrocuted by it.
    • The hat explosion. Film: Home Alone 2. Damage type: Burning, explosive. In the first film there was a head-height blow-torch, which left Harry’s hat on fire.
    • The set was built inside a high school gym — not inside the iconic home we see in the film. John Hughes loved making movies in and around Chicago, away from the studio system, which is why he elected to use Winnetka, Illinois's New Trier High School as the set of his production offices for Home Alone.
    • The decor featured saturated red, green, and gold colors inspired by antique cards and Norman Rockwell paintings. "Macaulay Culkin looked a lot like the little boy in one of the Rockwell paintings," Cauley says.
    • A lot of the decor items were specifically made for the movie. "When I would go to the store to find furniture in the strong red, green, and gold colors, there was none to be found," says Cauley.
    • There were doubles and triples of all the furniture and almost every item. Cauley explains that just in case anything was damaged or broken during filming, she had to come prepared with backups.
  4. In the first Home Alone when Kevin falls and breaks the shelves in Buzz’s room the book “the story of Geronimo” can be seen laying among the wreckage.

  5. Dec 20, 2014 · You know, this is the scene when Marv puts his head through the doggy door and Kevin shoots him close-range in the forehead. It looks painful, but would it actually have done much damage? According to St Clair, it was survivable.

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