That house where Macaulay Culkin got stranded over Christmas in that one movie back in 1990 was sold yesterday, according to real estate agency Coldwell Banker. Which means the buyers – a family new to Winnekta, Illinois – are already having to deal with tourists showing up daily and posing for photos with both hands clapped to their face.
The place sold for a little under ZAR 12 million, because the highest-grossing movie of 1990 was filmed there. It’s a stately colonial Georgian house on the edge of the Lake Michigan coast, and Macaulay Culkin doesn’t live there anymore. (Macaulay Culkin lives with Mila Kunis. I don’t get it either.)
The obligatory “keep the change, you filthy animal” quote goes here.
[Source: AVC]
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