to think this guy has less than 6 minutes of screentime, and everyone still remembers him clearly when recalling the movie. now thats what i call a great actor
Although I expect he had a change of heart about Kevin the next morning when that truck load of presents arrived as a way of thank you from Mr Duncan regarding the robbery.
He's not a villain, but I'd say he qualifies as at least a minor antagonist in that he is an opposing force to the main character. On the morality scale, I'd say he'd be solidly Lawful Neutral.
I don't know why? But every time I see Tim Curry's face prior to the transformation into the Grinch, I don't know why? but to me, it kind of looks like Jimmy Fallon
The fact that Tim Curry left such a lasting impression on this film and he literally only had 5 minutes of screen time is just a testament to his abilities
i can’t believe it’s only 5 minutes sometimes. when you consider the whole duration of the movie which is around 1 hour 40 minutes or so, it seems to be so much more screen time for him especially because he comes one of the other (kind of) antagonists in the movie.
I love Jim Carrey but I always thought it was a missed opportunity to have Tim Curry play a live-action Grinch, he definitely would’ve also brought the character to life.
Can you imagine the look on his face, when he later discovers that it wasn't "An Insane Guest with a Gun"...but rather,an old "Movie" , called "Angels with even filthier souls"?!? That had me almost dying with laughter! "Mr. Concierge" must've felt like dying from embarrassment!!! I love it!
@@DrYeet2704 he is a giant in the industry. He also did Indiana Jones, jurrasic park and Harry Potter, among many more. He has like 40 something Oscars and Grammies and stuff
The way they all hit the floor, and all at the same time... I guess that's what you'd call a "Triple whammy"!!! This movie, as well as it's predecessor, had so many hilarious moments in them. Loved 'em then-&Love 'em now!
The fact that a character with five minutes of screen time is the first thing to come to my mind when home alone 2 is mentioned is a testament to Tim Curry’s acting abilities. He’s such a good actor, Frank n Furter and IT are also so well done.
For all the criticism Home Alone 2 gets for feeling too much like a remake, Curry is the #1 reason why I find this to be a worthy successor to the original Home Alone.
The problem was that it wasn't bringing anything new. And to just have Harry and Marv return feels very lazy. Honestly, why couldn't the concierge (Mr Hector in the script), Cedric, and the Desk Clerk (Hester) be the villains? They'd be a much better threat for Kevin since they're in a much higher position of power and they're word would be more believable than a 10-year old with a "STOLEN CREDIT CARD" (sorry, just had to....). I mentioned in another comment that an easy way to fix this is by having the 3 of them conning their way into getting their jobs. They plan to scam the hotel out of everyone’s money, and instead of the Toy Store doing the donation, it’s the Plaza. Kevin, however catches on to what they're doing and this can be a perfect set-up for Kevin to use his tape recorder. When the Concierge catches on to what Kevin's up to and that he's no Peter McCallister, and when Kevin attempts to escape the place, he realizes he can't just go and let those three thieves get away with what they're doing, so he creates a trap to lure them to the cops and the climax has him being confronted by the Concierge where he confesses what he's going to do, and that, "Nobody shall believe a brat with a stolen credit card. It's my word against yours." to which Kevin reveals the tape recording with the confession of what the three were going to do with the Plaza's money as the cops finally arrive, maybe even the boss of the place showing up, to confront them. The rest of the movie continues from there, and we can still keep the final scene where Kevin is left with a large room service bill (except it's not Cedric who hands it to Buzz...).
@@osmanyousif7849 honestly I don't care that it's so similar to the first one. If rewatching the original is fun (and it is), rewatching it with the set pieces changed up and new traps and stuff is valid too
@@nthgth , such a shame we’re never gonna get and actual third good sequel. Like can you imagine a sequel with an adult Kevin getting on the wrong flight and ending up in the Amazon jungle (maybe even making a joke about the confusion between the streaming Amazon people know about…)? The grown dude probably goes full Rambo on the villains.
As a kid we always see him as a villain to Kevin's antics, but as an adult we get that he's just doing his job even though he snuck into a guest's room. Kinda like how people view Squidward as a kid vs as an adult.
Clearly Kevin was in the wrong and I know its a movie but 10 years old is old enough to know better than to do what he did. My dad would've beat the living piss out of me if I even laid eyes on his credit card let alone stole it. I would've woken up the next morning with black and blues all over my body.
@@bryanrizzo9377it's not like kevin had much of a choice. He was in a huge city all by himself and it's not like he had a cell phone to call his dad with. I agree he should've explained his situation and that it was his dad's credit card, but then there wouldn't be a movie and plus Kevin's dad was so mad abt all the money he spent on room service. 😂😂
His charisma is absolutely amazing! That's what brings life to any movie to any movie that he's ever been in. Also:In the Tales From The Crypt Series, he plays at least 3 different characters in a Tale, called:"Death of some Salesman". Have you ever seen it? Tim Curry shows quite a bit of range, as it concerns the type of acting he can do!
In that universe, every year Kevin goes back to the plaza hotel and has a laugh with the concierge. “Remember when I tricked you guys into thinking I was a gunman using the TV?” “Remember when I confronted you about stealing your dad’s credit card?”
Funny thing is the Hotel Staff are incredibly incompetent. Now letting him check-in is understandable however as far as the hotel staff knew, during Kevin's stay at least, there was an actual adult staying in the room. Why confront the child staying if you find out the room is on a stolen card? If they learned from police that his family were not with him why confront the child, who appears to have been kidnapped, about his real dad's stolen credit card? You see either way they are incompetent to confront Kevin about it.
@@thecollinanderson “Our lawyers rewrote every hotel procedure in the handbook, and now we have yearly mandatory child training thanks to you! Look what you did you little jerk!”
I know he's painted as an antagonist who's trying to thwart Kevin's operation, but the guy was really just doing his job. It's not like his suspicions were unfounded. He actually had pretty good instincts.
Indeed. You'd want a concierge to discover your credit card when it's been reported stolen. And the fact that he's noticing the child using it is suspicious beforehand indicates he's all the better at his job. His approach to Kevin was too scary and aggressive and was what made him run. Ultimately that was his only crime. And having seen store owners catch shoplifters do worse, it wasn't too bad.
True. Although - Is it just me, or were they hinting at a tiny bit of pedophilia in his character, in the scene where he was in the hotel room walking towards the open bathroom with the running shower with that creepy grin on his face?
Kinda the point? It’s kinda why Kevin didn’t go too hard on them probably. They are more or less a minor annoyance. Not two robbers that want to straight up kill him. Hell the biggest screw up was threatening to call the police.
Even though I do wonder why it was reported stolen when everyone involved including the cops knew it just happened to be the bag Kevin was holding at the time
The change in facial expression from 2:15-2:20 always got me from the fake “have a lovely DAYE” to thinking in his mind “that little snot im going to do some detective work and find out what’s going on here” 😂
I always thought Tim Curry's part in this movie is one of the funniest. I love how he says, "what's the matter, store wouldn't take your stolen credit card"🤣.
Honestly, why do they even need to bring back Harry and Marv? The concierge, Cedric, and the Desk Clerk (Hester) should’ve been the baddies. Let’s just have them be attempting to scam the hotel out of everyone’s money, and instead of the Toy Store doing the donation, it’s the Plaza. Think about how great the chase will be between them realizing that a 10-year-old is behind ruining their plan.
The way Tim Curry says "Pizza" has become a inside joke with my family and I just love it. I love this movie a lot, and I love the Concierge and he's exaxtly what makes this movie for me.
Tim Curry is one of those actors who instantly makes every movie he's in better, and is almost always the best part of every movie he's in. He absolutely never half-asses anything, even if it's a garbage movie otherwise.
Man, Tim Curry truly has a talent. A lot of people remember him as the guy, who voices the dark and evil villains in children show (like Taurus Bulba from Darkwing Duck), but he can also plays a funny characters like this Concierge.
Ahh, Tim Curry. Always gets (and nails!) the sleazy roles. Spanish inquisitor (The Three Musketeers), dirty college professor (Scary Movie 2), premier of the Soviet Union (Red Alert 3)... He has the aura, the looks and the voice.
Tim Curry is just as iconic in Home Alone 2 as the rest of the main cast ! Wish they made a 3rd version with the same cast, budget and released around Christmas. The ones after this, just didn’t cut it !
"Dont count your tips in public!" Even for his acting, if I hear someone delivering a quote like that in a serious tone while giving me a death stare, I would take him seriously and obeyed his instructions, regardless of profession. That's how magnificent perfomance Tim Curry performed here in this film.
to think this guy has less than 6 minutes of screentime, and everyone still remembers him clearly when recalling the movie. now thats what i call a great actor
One of England's finest
See him in the classic film Clue playing the principal role of Wadsworth- he is superb.
He is literally the only thing I can remember about this movie.
@@Knappa22 while Tim Curry is AMAZING in Clue (the whole cast was really)... his most iconic role is Frank N Furter in Rocky Horror
He deserved so much more😢
I never knew why my dad was so excited when he saw Tim Curry in this when I was a child. As an adult, I now know why. He's a legend.
i like how the concierge isn't even a villain but rather a nuisance to kevin 🤣
Well it is true. ^^ He was only doing his job. lol
@@Yabuturtle poorly but yeah
Although I expect he had a change of heart about Kevin the next morning when that truck load of presents arrived as a way of thank you from Mr Duncan regarding the robbery.
@@Yabuturtle His article on the Villains wiki also got deleted with the reason "not a villain just a jerk doing his job".
He's not a villain, but I'd say he qualifies as at least a minor antagonist in that he is an opposing force to the main character.
On the morality scale, I'd say he'd be solidly Lawful Neutral.
I’ve always thought the dissolve from The Grinch’s smile into Tim Curry’s was one of the best bits of editing I’ve ever seen
@ems10824
I think so too!!!!🤣
That's the part where he became The Grinch
Makes you wonder what could've been sometimes...
Oh my god, yes. Absolutely perfect execution.
I don't know why? But every time I see Tim Curry's face prior to the transformation into the Grinch, I don't know why? but to me, it kind of looks like Jimmy Fallon
The "House keeping" cracks me up every single time 🤣🤣🤣
Lmao whyyy did he have to say it like that tho?! 🤣🤣
Hauz keeping ja
@@5634TYHe? It’s housekeeping, you fellow. Have a lovleh dayeh.
Hello I am haus keeping
@@5634TY Because he's Tim Curry!
3:17 the way the actor is dragged cracks me up haha
that's Rob Schneider before the Adam Sandler movies
The fact that Tim Curry left such a lasting impression on this film and he literally only had 5 minutes of screen time is just a testament to his abilities
Where is he now? Wonder what he thinks, when he looks back at this movie- he's barely out of a vegetable state.
@@pauljohnson6019 he had a stroke, cut him some slack. Jeez dude
i can’t believe it’s only 5 minutes sometimes. when you consider the whole duration of the movie which is around 1 hour 40 minutes or so, it seems to be so much more screen time for him especially because he comes one of the other (kind of) antagonists in the movie.
Not "just", also the script's, the filmmakers', the fact that he was the main antagonist where Kevin was staying...
Tim Curry is THE MAN.
If Tim Curry’s in it, it’s an instant 10/10!
Agree💯💯💯
with the way he is and the way the plot confuses the character this is tim curry's best role
Yes!!!
@@cabezadepija7318 hard choice between Home Alone 2 Tim Curry and The Hunt for Red October Dr. Yevgeniy Petrov played by Tim Curry.
Remember Him in Three Musketeers 😂
I love Jim Carrey but I always thought it was a missed opportunity to have Tim Curry play a live-action Grinch, he definitely would’ve also brought the character to life.
Right?
@Qasim Hussain probably his smile
A Tim Curry Grinch? Never thought of that.
@Qasim Hussain He can be intimidating yet funny. Remember that he was also Pennywise first
You're all just saying that cuz the video uploader added that split second picture of the Grinch......
Unpopular opinion but I love Home Alone 2 as much as the first one.
I think its even better, it really dials the whole thing up to 11
It has tim curry what more do you need?
Im from NY so i have to like it more…..and do
Same! I actually think the plot of this one is much more intriguing and the booby traps are better, though the first one has more memorable quotes
I like it even more
His pronounciation of "pizza" gets me everytime.
He is so not used to having to get pizza for customers
Pronunciation*
1:47 😂😂😂
It: WOO-HAH! WOO-HAH!
@@mrcritical6751 it's New York there's pizza everywhere
"A limousine and a... piz-zah"
“Have a luvelly Dai!”
🤣🤣🤣
@meta527II Wa-HAH!!!
I loved Tim Curry's deliver of "I love you" 😂😂😂😂
and the way he said "pi-zzah"
That’s the way we show our appreciation to Tim Curry 😅😊
It's the head tilt that does it for me 🤣🤣🤣
Smashing
Same and the way he said Pizza 😂😂
As a bartender, I lose it each time at “don’t count your tips in public” 😂😂
“Stay in your rooms! There’s an insane guest with a gun!”
ROFL 😂
And find the fugitive (McCallister boy).
Can you imagine the look on his face, when he later discovers that it wasn't "An Insane Guest with a Gun"...but rather,an old "Movie" , called "Angels with even filthier souls"?!?
That had me almost dying with laughter!
"Mr. Concierge" must've felt like dying from embarrassment!!! I love it!
Thaaaaaaaaaaaaaa's New York for ya!
From Pennywise to Congierge
Dr Frank N Furter as well lol
And Professor in Scary Movie 2 😂😂😂
Concierge
Scrooge in a animated adaptation of A Christmas Carol.
Day job
Only John Williams can make a theme for a concierge of a hotel sound this good and memorable.
john williams is a has been
That’s the musician that did the Star Wars theme, am I right? I had no clue he did this.
He manages to capture the essence of the character in its pompous slinkiness, I love it
@@DrYeet2704 He also did the theme for Munich...Absolutely beautiful.
@@DrYeet2704 he is a giant in the industry. He also did Indiana Jones, jurrasic park and Harry Potter, among many more. He has like 40 something Oscars and Grammies and stuff
This guy makes a great side villain.
he IS a great side villain
He should have been THE MAIN VILLAIN....
He played a very good Night Stalker in Criminal Minds.
Anyone played by Tim Curry is a great villain in general
@Wai Keong Lim The only movies I have seen that Tim Curry played as a villain were "Annie" and "Muppet Treasure Island."
Tim Curry is the sole reason why I always watch the sequel to Home Alone. Without him, I would only watch the original.
LOL he carried half the movie.
Amen. Him and Donald saved this movie
When the guys run into the lady and they all go down, I laughed so hard!
Double clothesline!
And then the concierge all like “Don’t just lie there, Cedric! COME ALONG!”
The way they all hit the floor, and all at the same time...
I guess that's what you'd call a "Triple whammy"!!!
This movie, as well as it's predecessor, had so many hilarious moments in them.
Loved 'em then-&Love 'em now!
The grinch scene and smirk gives me joy every time!
Tim Curry had only below 6 minutes screen time yet became one of the most iconic character in this movie.
This has a couple parts cut out so would be longer
The fact that a character with five minutes of screen time is the first thing to come to my mind when home alone 2 is mentioned is a testament to Tim Curry’s acting abilities. He’s such a good actor, Frank n Furter and IT are also so well done.
" *EXCUSE ME, SIR!* Do you have Prince Albert in a can? YOU DO! Well then ya better let the poor guy out!
Yah-HUH!
Yah-HUH!
Yah-HUH!"
For all the criticism Home Alone 2 gets for feeling too much like a remake, Curry is the #1 reason why I find this to be a worthy successor to the original Home Alone.
Serh, this is the conciehhhge
It’s a ridiculous premise for a sequel, but once you get past that, it’s just as enjoyable as the first movie, even more so at times.
The problem was that it wasn't bringing anything new. And to just have Harry and Marv return feels very lazy. Honestly, why couldn't the concierge (Mr Hector in the script), Cedric, and the Desk Clerk (Hester) be the villains? They'd be a much better threat for Kevin since they're in a much higher position of power and they're word would be more believable than a 10-year old with a "STOLEN CREDIT CARD" (sorry, just had to....).
I mentioned in another comment that an easy way to fix this is by having the 3 of them conning their way into getting their jobs. They plan to scam the hotel out of everyone’s money, and instead of the Toy Store doing the donation, it’s the Plaza. Kevin, however catches on to what they're doing and this can be a perfect set-up for Kevin to use his tape recorder. When the Concierge catches on to what Kevin's up to and that he's no Peter McCallister, and when Kevin attempts to escape the place, he realizes he can't just go and let those three thieves get away with what they're doing, so he creates a trap to lure them to the cops and the climax has him being confronted by the Concierge where he confesses what he's going to do, and that, "Nobody shall believe a brat with a stolen credit card. It's my word against yours." to which Kevin reveals the tape recording with the confession of what the three were going to do with the Plaza's money as the cops finally arrive, maybe even the boss of the place showing up, to confront them.
The rest of the movie continues from there, and we can still keep the final scene where Kevin is left with a large room service bill (except it's not Cedric who hands it to Buzz...).
@@osmanyousif7849 honestly I don't care that it's so similar to the first one. If rewatching the original is fun (and it is), rewatching it with the set pieces changed up and new traps and stuff is valid too
@@nthgth , such a shame we’re never gonna get and actual third good sequel. Like can you imagine a sequel with an adult Kevin getting on the wrong flight and ending up in the Amazon jungle (maybe even making a joke about the confusion between the streaming Amazon people know about…)? The grown dude probably goes full Rambo on the villains.
2:13 HAVE A LOVELY DAAAEEEE
His English accent
As a kid we always see him as a villain to Kevin's antics, but as an adult we get that he's just doing his job even though he snuck into a guest's room. Kinda like how people view Squidward as a kid vs as an adult.
Clearly Kevin was in the wrong and I know its a movie but 10 years old is old enough to know better than to do what he did. My dad would've beat the living piss out of me if I even laid eyes on his credit card let alone stole it. I would've woken up the next morning with black and blues all over my body.
Bathroom part was weird
@@bryanrizzo9377it's not like kevin had much of a choice. He was in a huge city all by himself and it's not like he had a cell phone to call his dad with. I agree he should've explained his situation and that it was his dad's credit card, but then there wouldn't be a movie and plus Kevin's dad was so mad abt all the money he spent on room service. 😂😂
Nah even as an adult the concierge could have really handled the situation a lot better.
He was just doing his job. and I loved this character and performance.
He's a little too good at his job. When I first saw the movie I hated him 🤣
@@lizavetanikolaevna I Hate him too. And I still do to this day. He's like more of the Grinch than Jim Carrey!!
So is it a concierge’s job to enter someone else’s room without there knowledge and spy on them in the bathroom like a nosey little pervert? 😂
@@gftyhify he shoulda been slapped silly
I am not sure if he did his job perfectly. Trying to arrest a child. But as an actor he did a great job, even if I still doesn’t like character:)
"For every one-star movie Tim Curry is in, he's the reason why the movie got that one star."
His charisma is absolutely amazing! That's what brings life to any movie to any movie that he's ever been in.
Also:In the Tales From The Crypt Series, he plays at least 3 different characters in a Tale, called:"Death of some Salesman". Have you ever seen it? Tim Curry shows quite a bit of range, as it concerns the type of acting he can do!
Nostalgia Critic reference… I love Channel Awesome so much.
Tim Curry is a legend.
Plus he would have been the perfect Grinch
In that universe, every year Kevin goes back to the plaza hotel and has a laugh with the concierge. “Remember when I tricked you guys into thinking I was a gunman using the TV?” “Remember when I confronted you about stealing your dad’s credit card?”
Funny thing is the Hotel Staff are incredibly incompetent.
Now letting him check-in is understandable however as far as the hotel staff knew, during Kevin's stay at least, there was an actual adult staying in the room. Why confront the child staying if you find out the room is on a stolen card? If they learned from police that his family were not with him why confront the child, who appears to have been kidnapped, about his real dad's stolen credit card?
You see either way they are incompetent to confront Kevin about it.
@@thecollinanderson “Our lawyers rewrote every hotel procedure in the handbook, and now we have yearly mandatory child training thanks to you! Look what you did you little jerk!”
@@Ed20942 "good to see things have improved around here, friend"
I know he's painted as an antagonist who's trying to thwart Kevin's operation, but the guy was really just doing his job.
It's not like his suspicions were unfounded. He actually had pretty good instincts.
Indeed. You'd want a concierge to discover your credit card when it's been reported stolen. And the fact that he's noticing the child using it is suspicious beforehand indicates he's all the better at his job. His approach to Kevin was too scary and aggressive and was what made him run. Ultimately that was his only crime. And having seen store owners catch shoplifters do worse, it wasn't too bad.
True. Although - Is it just me, or were they hinting at a tiny bit of pedophilia in his character, in the scene where he was in the hotel room walking towards the open bathroom with the running shower with that creepy grin on his face?
Kinda the point? It’s kinda why Kevin didn’t go too hard on them probably. They are more or less a minor annoyance.
Not two robbers that want to straight up kill him.
Hell the biggest screw up was threatening to call the police.
When I became adult, I understand how the concierge is just doing his job
Even though I do wonder why it was reported stolen when everyone involved including the cops knew it just happened to be the bag Kevin was holding at the time
The change in facial expression from 2:15-2:20 always got me from the fake “have a lovely DAYE” to thinking in his mind “that little snot im going to do some detective work and find out what’s going on here” 😂
I always thought Tim Curry's part in this movie is one of the funniest. I love how he says, "what's the matter, store wouldn't take your stolen credit card"🤣.
the casting was sublime. Not just him, all of the staff.
Dang I didn’t realize how little screen time he had
Because Tim is larger than life.
@@TexasAmericana even if he had short screen time
He stole each scene he was in 😁😁
Tim Curry steals a lot of movie scenes. He was that good.
Honestly, why do they even need to bring back Harry and Marv?
The concierge, Cedric, and the Desk Clerk (Hester) should’ve been the baddies. Let’s just have them be attempting to scam the hotel out of everyone’s money, and instead of the Toy Store doing the donation, it’s the Plaza. Think about how great the chase will be between them realizing that a 10-year-old is behind ruining their plan.
I thought he was going to be the tertiary antagonist of HA2
Best character of the movie. And Tim Curry's voice is orgasmic.
I'm afraiiid you're mistaken
Haaskeepeeng!! 🤣🤣
Stolen credit cahhhhd
limousine, and a... peet-za!
Have a looovely dae!
Tim Curry is seriously underrated! A comic genious!
That smile in the Thumbnail tho 😆
I died 😆☠️
He's creepy. Not to mention the fact that he also looks like the Grinch!
@@jasminnemcdonald94A that was before he had a stroke
@@jasminnemcdonald94A also not mention fact he’s OG pennywise
The shot is absolutely perfect, combined with Tim Curry’s sinister smile. He was just about to eat Kevin 🤣
A limousine and a.... Piz-ZA! Lol 😂 gets me every time
Tim Curry is in the film for under 6 minutes and yet he is unforgettable. Great actor.
3:13 "Little sh-"
Nope
5:03 “it’s Christmas Eve, and because of you”
“She’s right, guys. We should be ashamed of ourselves.”
2:43 I just love that cheeky smile! X D
One of the most iconic looks from Tim Curry. I can’t help but smile as well as imagine the evilness in it 😁
Mr. Hector’s grin is actually creepy when I first saw this film but seeing him and the staff get humiliated during the gunman scene was comedic gold.
MR. McCALLISTAHHHH!
Tim Curry is a national treasure.
I believe that whatever movie you first saw with Tim Curry in it, says a lot about you as a person. He always gave it his all!!
5:18-5:27 one of the funniest moments in cinema history. He was about to cry.
Pod bundle up it’s awfully cold outside
It's all about the lip quiver there
🥺🥺🥺
That lip tremble 5:25 🤣🤣🤣
My favourite moment in the movie lmao
In all fairness, the desk clerk had every reason to be suspicious of a 12-year-old checking into a hotel by himself.
He wasn't even that old.
10 kevin was 10 years old in the movie
The accent he uses when he says housekeeping is the best. That and “limousine and a PEETS-TSA”
when does he say housekeeping? i can't find it.
It's his English accent
hoews-keepin
“Armed to the teeth” 🤣🤣🤣
Don’t comfort me! 😅
The way Tim Curry says "Pizza" has become a inside joke with my family and I just love it. I love this movie a lot, and I love the Concierge and he's exaxtly what makes this movie for me.
It's like he's been the concierge of a posh hotel for so long he doesn´t know what a pizza is
Turns out, the "Cedric, dont count your tips in public" bit was completely improvised by Tim Curry and Rob Schneider.
In a kids movie the main hotel employees really are Lovable Villains!
I adore Tim Curry 💝
Me too
Damn even if he's in a non horror movie he still looks creepy asf
“Hauskeepingk!”
Tim Curry is one of those actors who instantly makes every movie he's in better, and is almost always the best part of every movie he's in. He absolutely never half-asses anything, even if it's a garbage movie otherwise.
Amen to that! Tim Curry always went at his movie and TV Roles, full-bore! He never slacked off, either!
3:12 "You little sh..." 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
0:42 house keepin 😂 LOL
I work at Premier Inn so I might say it in that accent 😂
Tim Curry is seriously the best actor on this planet.
I agree! I recently saw the Rocky Horror Picture Show and I was in love with him as Dr. Frank'n'Futer. Excellent movie!
Such a shame he cant really live action in movies anymore
Pennywise: Get Back Here you little thief!!!
Kevin has no parents with him check in, all this was a lie.
The irony is that he got scared by a clown in 1:15
A clown in the shower no less
1:30 that noise always gets me!! 😂😂😂😂
This is a you need haha!!! I wish he had more screen time. Tim is a legend
He's great in Legend
"Cedric, don't count your tips in the public"😂😂😂😂😂 Tim Curry a living legend❤
Tim Curry is an icon, he’s a legend, and he is the moment! He slayed this role to perfection! I love this movie, it’s definitely a great sequel!
Tim Curry was great in this. His sinister smile reminds you alot of pennywise.
it's great how much he embraced that amazing face of his, generously shameless
I love Tim Curry. One of the greatest actors to ever exist
2:25 I will remember this foreever
Tim Curry's almost satanic smile is immortal. :)
Man, Tim Curry truly has a talent. A lot of people remember him as the guy, who voices the dark and evil villains in children show (like Taurus Bulba from Darkwing Duck), but he can also plays a funny characters like this Concierge.
Concierge used to scare me as a kid because of his Grinch/Cheshire Cat smile.
5:19 - 5:25 was the perfect slap in existence (both the slap itself, the sound and the reaction). Love that scene.
5:20
"Do bundle up. It's awfully cold outside".
He says that line, with an abundance of caution.
That's because he doesn't want to get slapped again!
1:46 A limozeen and a... peetzuh.
That signature smile: from Pennywise the clown, to Dr. Frank-N-Furter, and the concierge of course.
This is "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York" at 99% strength
One of Tim Curry's best roles
I love how he mutters something before he says out loud I love you! I also love how he says words funny like PI ZZAAA! Great performance like always!
4:37 there’s an INSANE guest with a GUN!!!
Best line from Tim ever !
I've never heard "Credit Card!" said in such a sinister way.
This was Extremely Hilarious and Beautiful!😆👏
hauskeepeeng🤣
Imagine if Tim Curry played the Grinch in the live action film. 💚
Tim Curry as The Grinch would be cartoon accurate.
"Stay in your rooms. There's an insane guest, with a gun!"
- Tim "Concierge" Curry -
The smile on his face when he sees kevin gets me everytime lol
This was like the substitute for a Tim Burton movie that Tim Curry never got to be in but should've been in!
5:18 I always hated how Kevins mom slapped him in the face! After all, her poor parenting was the actual reason why Kevin was lost in New York...😅
I can’t even WATCH Home Alone bc Kevin’s family treats him like 💩
I wasn’t abused by my family, btw. I just get empathetic for Kevin.
Ahh, Tim Curry. Always gets (and nails!) the sleazy roles. Spanish inquisitor (The Three Musketeers), dirty college professor (Scary Movie 2), premier of the Soviet Union (Red Alert 3)... He has the aura, the looks and the voice.
I can’t believe he played pennywise 2 years prior to this movie. He doesn’t sound like him or anything at all
And 20 years before that he played Dr. Frank'n'Futer in the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Tim Curry is just as iconic in Home Alone 2 as the rest of the main cast !
Wish they made a 3rd version with the same cast, budget and released around Christmas. The ones after this, just didn’t cut it !
5:20 slap 👋
Best part out of all
Limousine and piZZAA, have a lovely DAyyy 😂
Oh when he got slapped, I just wanna give him a hug 😄 Gotta love Tim Curry
I never noticed he looked teary-eyed.
"Dont count your tips in public!" Even for his acting, if I hear someone delivering a quote like that in a serious tone while giving me a death stare, I would take him seriously and obeyed his instructions, regardless of profession. That's how magnificent perfomance Tim Curry performed here in this film.
I love the slap🤣
1:47 PEET-ZAH
Tim Curry is a treasure
“Have a lovely day!”
Tim Curry is great in everything he does.
1:27 He says "Bollocks" I'm convinced this wasn't meant to be in the movie and is a real accident.
Yeah. He actually tripped himself when the scene was being filmed. Since the scene was known to be funny, they decided to keep it in the movie.