The provided script appears to be a mix of travel vlogs, movie reviews, and offbeat comedy sketches. The main characters, Evgen and Anuar, travel to various locations in the United States, visiting famous movie spots, such as the house from "Home Alone" in Illinois and the town where "Groundhog Day" was filmed in Woodstock.
Throughout their journey, they discuss movies, music, and pop culture. They also encounter a series of misadventures, including a time loop where they keep reliving the same day. They eventually break the cycle and collect artifacts from the McCallister house.
The script also features a parody of the famous "Home Alone" scene, where a character named Slavs The Spittle imitates the iconic lines of Joe Pesci's character, Harry. The script ends with Evgen and Anuar escaping the time loop and finding themselves in Tennessee, where they celebrate with a song.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The McCallister house from the movie "Home Alone" is located at 671 Lincoln Avenue in a suburb of Chicago, Illinois.
2. The house was built in 1922 and was acquired by the Abendshein family in the 1980s.
3. The house was sold for almost $2.5 million dollars.
4. Macaulay Culkin, the star of "Home Alone," became a kid-star after the movie's success.
5. Macaulay Culkin's father, Kit Culkin, played a significant role in his son's career and charged high fees for Macaulay's appearances.
6. The movie "Home Alone" grossed a significant amount of money, but the Culkin family's financial gains were affected by the parents' conflict over the money.
7. The movie "Home Alone" was released in 1990 and became a megahit, leading to a sequel and a tradition of rewatching the movie every year.
8. The Tip Top Café, where Bill Murray's character sat in the movie "Groundhog Day," closed in 2012 and was replaced by a Mexican eatery.
9. The town of Woodstock, Illinois, where "Groundhog Day" was filmed, has not changed much since the filming and still hosts a music festival.
10. The movie "Groundhog Day" was released in 1993 and was directed by Harold Ramis.
11. The movie "Looper" is mentioned as a time-loop movie that Anuar likes.
12. The movie "Edge of Tomorrow" is mentioned as another time-loop movie that Anuar likes, but notes that the original novel had a different ending.
13. The Russian film "Mirror for a Hero" (1980) is mentioned as a movie about time loops that was made in the CIS region.
14. The VHS player is an old technology that is still used in the story.
15. The characters in the story are trying to collect artifacts from the McCallister house and are using the movie "Home Alone" as a guide.