

HOME ALONE 5 SERIES

Also like Home Alone 4, the main character is not left home "alone", but with his older sibling.

Depending on your view, it is the first Home Alone film to not take place in Chicago, as it takes place in Maine, which actually does something new instead of using the same generic location for the Home Alone films.Malcolm McDowell gives a decent performance and is the decent villain, despite being generic, like all of the other villains in this film.Finn does get slightly better at the end.The ending is a bit heartwarming, despite the final part rehashing the third movie.There are a few scenes that can be considered amusing.It definitely seems to improve many of the mistakes that the previous film had, though sadly, it isn't much better.Misleading Title: Despite being titled: "Home Alone", Finn is never left alone at home, as he is with Alexis, similar to Kevin never being alone in Home Alone 4.
HOME ALONE 5 MOVIE
Some scenes rehash the first movie, which makes this movie feel more like a parody than an actual film.The ending is a rehash of the third movie's ending, where the villains get mugshots.

HOME ALONE 5 TV
Instead, it feels like another generic Disney Channel movie or a pilot episode for TV series. Most of the movie doesn't feel like a sequel at all.Blatant product placement such as the Xbox 360, although it is nothing compared to the product placement in Home Sweet Home Alone.Poor and generic acting, with nonsensical dialogue.Has barely anything in common with any of the previous movies.It's also pretty much a cheap rehash of the original movie.The story and villains' motivation are very ridiculous.Not even Alex (the protagonist of the third movie) and his family are mentioned as well. Like the third movie, Kevin and family don't appear or he mentioned here.It shares many of the same problems (if not repeated) from Home Alone 3.It does not have anything to improve over the last two films.Why It's a Holiday Heist (And Not The Good Kind) With his parents away, an 10-year-old (Christian Martyn) engages in a battle of wits with some thieves (Malcolm McDowell, Debi Mazar, Eddie Steeples). 2 Why It's a Holiday Heist (And Not The Good Kind).
