Filmmaker Chris Columbus allegedly walked away from one of the biggest Christmas movies of all time because of Chevy Chase. Columbus, who went on to direct 1990's "Home Alone," revealed Chase's ...
Reports of Chevy Chase being difficult to work with are not exactly unfounded, which presumably accounts for why he hasn't ...
"Home Alone" director Chris Columbus almost worked on the 1989 holiday classic "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation," but ...
Chris Columbus, who helmed the Christmas classic and most recently produced ‘Nosferatu,’ also spoke to THR about how a ...
‘Home Alone,’ for me, was even more personal, a better script. And I thought, I can really do something with this, and I don’t have to deal with Chevy Chase.” ...
and I don’t have to deal with Chevy Chase." The decision paid off. Released in November 1990, Home Alone became a global phenomenon, earning over $476 million worldwide and solidifying its place ...
“Home Alone, for me, was even more personal, a better script. And I thought, ‘I can really do something with this, and I don’t have to deal with Chevy Chase.’” Home Alone came out the ...
Chris Columbus, who helmed the Christmas classic and most recently produced ‘Nosferatu,’ also spoke to THR about how a “bizarre” meeting with Chevy ... Nicole Fell Home Alone and Home ...
Director Chris Columbus, best known for the “Home Alone,” Mrs. Doubtfire ... but opted out because of the movie’s star, Chevy Chase. “I was signed on … and then I met Chevy Chase.