Herb and Joanie White live across from the "Home Alone" house in a village outside Chicago.Courtesy of Oaks Media GroupA recent documentary reveals what it's like to live in a home famous from a movie or TV show.Owners of the properties in "Home Alone" and "Halloween" have welcomed hordes of fans paying homage.Residents of the "Breaking Bad" house, meanwhile, put up iron fences and yelled at visitors.Celebrity homes regularly make splashy headlines for their private beaches, basement bowling alleys, and dedicated trophy rooms.But when the house itself is a celebrity, it can be a blessing or a curse.In a new documentary, "The House From…", director Tommy Avallone takes viewers inside the iconic homes made famous from movies, including "Home Alone" and "American Pie," and television shows, including "Full House" and "Breaking Bad." "The House From..." goes behind the famous front doors of television and film.Courtesy of Oaks Media GroupSome residents embrace the quirks of living in a fan-favorite home, where visitors might take photos outside, recite famous lines out loud, or even gather once in a while for a convention — like devotees of "Back to the Future" did in 2015 for the film's 30th anniversary.