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Home Alone star explains unscripted Macaulay Culkin and Joe Pesci mishap
Home Alone star Joe Pesci went a little too hard when filming the Christmas classic, as revealed in a couple of recent interviews. Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Daniel Stern, who played thief Marv alongside Pesci’s Harry, confirmed that his co-star actually bit Macaulay Culkin’s finger, which he instantly apologised for. “Joe is … he’s wonderful, I love him, he’s a dear friend, but he’s a scary dude, and he was carrying it all,” said Stern.…
There are traditions that go beyond something fleeting, watching My Poor Angelito is clearly one of them. A tape that has marked many on these dates, and is that Kevin’s performance and story in search of his parents, has been in our minds since that first time we lived it. Timeless classic that, sometimes we forget, was full of stars in his cast. From Joe Pesci, to Macaulay Culkin himself, talent was never scarce. This time, recalling the film,…
Cele|bitchy | Macaulay Culkin: Joe Pesci bit me and left a scar during Home Alone
A few weeks ago, Snap Judgement/NPR’s Spooked podcast did an episode dedicated to the “Home Alone Curse.” The story was told by actor Larry Hankin, who plays Larry the officer in the first movie. He’s the one eating a glazed donut as Kate McCallister is pleading with him over the phone to send someone to check on Kevin. Apparently, Larry was very close to stepping in to take over for Daniel Stern as Marv early into production. Obviously, Stern s…
Home Alone’s Daniel Stern & Joe Pesci Were Trying ‘To Actually Be Scary’ as the Wet Bandits
Even though it was released more than 30 years ago, 1990’s Home Alone and its sequel, 1992’s Home Alone 2: Lost in New York are yearly viewing for many around the holidays. In a new interview, one of the “Wet Bandits,” actor Daniel Stern, talks about how he and Joe Pesci were trying to be […] The post Home Alone’s Daniel Stern & Joe Pesci Were Trying ‘To Actually Be Scary’ as the Wet Bandits appeared first on Ghanamma.com.
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