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  1. A rare positive review came from Chicago film critic Roger Ebert, who called it the best of all the Home Alone films, and that it was far better than the first one. It was also the only Home Alone movie he liked, since he gave the first two negative reviews.

  2. Home Alone 3 (1997) - At one stage, the script was considered being filmed as a television pilot, but in the end, the studio decided to go ahead and make it as a feature film.

  3. Technology Marches On: Phone technology has come a long way since 1997. Alex would have had much better luck getting the spies arrested with a smartphone, being able to provide the police with pictures of the suspects and their getaway car. Some 911 call centers can even allow dispatchers to receive pictures from smartphones. What Could Have Been:

  4. Trivia: At one point in time, the movie was going to be made for television and serve as a backdoor pilot for a potential "Home Alone" TV series. But this idea was dropped for a traditional theatrical film.

  5. Trivia: One of the many early concepts for the film after Macaulay Culkin dropped out was to have Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern returning as the "Wet Bandits," who would torment Kevin's young cousin Fuller, but this was dropped as none of the actors wanted to return for a third film. TedStixon.

  6. Home Alone 3 is a 1997 American Christmas family comedy film. It's the third installment in the Home Alone series. It was written and produced by John Hughes.

  7. Home Alone 3 is a 1997 American family comedy film and is the third film in the Home Alone series written and produced by John Hughes. It is the first in the series not to feature Macaulay Culkin and any of the previous cast members as well as director Chris Columbus.

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