From a young boy left alone at home in Christmas and single-handedly fending off burglars, McCallister’s grown-up life appears to have taken a turn for the worse. He is already married and driving an Uber. It seems however that he is a bit on the deranged side.
After picking up a passenger, who was played by Jack Dishel himself, McCallister recounted his horrific experience of being left alone as a child and the traumatic effects it has had on his life.
Meanwhile, Disney once made an animated remake of “Aladdin,” a classic Arabian Night tale featuring a petty thief finding a magic lamp with a genie on it that granted him three wishes.
The animated movie was so successful that it resulted to two straight-to-home video sequels.
As far as Hollywood remembers, that was the last rendition of the story on the big screen. It seems that there will be another one this year and it is going to be a subversive remake of the classic tale.
Titled “Adam Green’s Aladdin,” the movie is written and directed by New York musician Adam Green and as the title implies, he will also be playing the titular role.
Though it is not an animated film like the last one from Disney, “Adam Green’s Aladdin” will be a hyper-sensory and shall feature physical paper mache sets that look as though they were lifted straight from a cartoon.