The fact that in Home Alone 2: Lost In New York, Kevin watches its sequel Angels With Even Filthier Souls certainly suggested so too. The gritty, film-noir tone of Angels With Filthy Souls had a lot of people convinced it was a bona fide gangster movie. Related: All The Evidence Home Alone's Kevin Grows Up To Be Jigsaw Later, Kevin uses dialogue from the movie to terrify a poor pizza delivery guy and to dupe the Wet Bandits - Harry and Marv, played by Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern - into thinking a quick-tempered, trigger-happy gangster lives in his house. One of Home Alone's most quotable lines – “ Keep the change, ya filthy animal” – doesn't come from the film itself, but the gangster movie Angels With Filthy Souls Kevin watches while binge-eating ice cream when he realizes his parents aren’t around to stop him viewing non-PG content. It was the film that propelled a then ten-year-old Macaulay Culkin to fame as Kevin McCallister – a young boy left to defend his home from a burglarizing duo calling themselves the Wet Bandits after his parents accidentally leave him behind when they head off on vacation with his siblings to celebrate Christmas in Paris. Is the gangster flick Angels With Filthy Souls from Home Alone a real movie? Chris Columbus’ 1990 box office smash Home Alone is classic Christmastime viewing.
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