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MacAulay Culkin Movie Quotes & Lines – 59 Classics (+ Audio) - page 6

Updated: Nov 17, 2025
Find and rate the best quotes by MacAulay Culkin, selected from famous or less known movies, as rated by our community, featuring short sound clips in MP3 and WAV formats.
51 What's another word for balls?
As Miles Russell in Uncle Buck (1989)

52 I'm a kid. That's my job.
As Miles Russell in Uncle Buck (1989)

53 Waiting for your sex?
As Miles Russell in Uncle Buck (1989)

54 What day is today? -Friday. -You know what that means. -Jumbo party.
As Miles Russell in Uncle Buck (1989)

55 Did anyone order me a plain cheese? -Oh, yeah, we did. But if you want any... somebody's gonna have to barf it all up, 'cause it's gone.
Buzz Mccallister (Macaulay Culkin), Kevin Mccallister (Macaulay Culkin) in Home Alone (1990)

56 I don't want a new family! I don't want any family! Families suck!
As Kevin Mccallister in Home Alone (1990)

57 You're not boring. You don't mumble or spit when you talk. You should do it more often.
As Kevin Mccallister in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York

58 Oh, my God. He put onions in the eggs.
As Miles Russell in Uncle Buck (1989)

59 I don't know another word.
As Miles Russell in Uncle Buck (1989)

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