Is Home Alone house same as Planes, Trains and Automobiles?
Is Home Alone house same as Planes, Trains and Automobiles? A lot of Hughes fans think that Neal’s sprawling house in the Chicago suburbs is the same house used three years later in “Home Alone,” which was scripted by Hughes. They do look similar, but you can see from the street layout (which ends in a “T” intersection at the Page home) that they’re not.
What are the bad parts in Planes, Trains and Automobiles?
As well, the script contains a blizzard of profanities, including one scene where the sexual expletive is used 19 times. (This frequent strong language also accounts for the movie’s R-rating.) Despite this mature content, Planes, Trains and Automobiles has become a perennial favorite.
Why does Planes, Trains and Automobiles have an R rating?
In the 1987 holiday classic starring Martin and the late, beloved John Candy, Martin’s Neal Page goes off on a Marathon Car Rental agent (played by Edie McClurg) when his car is not on the lot. The moment is one minute long and contains 18 F-bombs. The moment is the sole reason the film is rated R.
Is Planes Trains and Automobiles appropriate 10 year olds?
There are some truly hilarious scenes in this movie, but they aren’t very appropriate for kids — at least younger ones.