DVD Review: Paul Blart: Mall Cop [UMD for PSP]: Kevin James, Keir O’Donnell, Jayma Mays, Raini Rodriguez, Shirley Knight, Stephen Rannazzisi, Peter Gerety, Bobby Cannavale, Adam Ferrara, Jamal Mixon, Adhir Kalyan, Erick Avari, Steve Carr, Adam Sandler, Barry Bernardi, Doug Belgrad, Gino Falsetto, Jack Giarraputo, Nick Bakay: Movies & TV
DVD Review: Paul Blart: Mall Cop [UMD for PSP]: Kevin James, Keir O’Donnell, Jayma Mays, Raini Rodriguez, Shirley Knight, Stephen Rannazzisi, Peter Gerety, Bobby Cannavale, Adam Ferrara, Jamal Mixon, Adhir Kalyan, Erick Avari, Steve Carr, Adam Sandler, Barry Bernardi, Doug Belgrad, Gino Falsetto, Jack Giarraputo, Nick Bakay: Movies & TV![DVD Review: Paul Blart: Mall Cop [UMD for PSP]: Kevin James, Keir ODonnell, Jayma Mays, Raini Rodriguez, Shirley Knight, Stephen Rannazzisi, Peter Gerety, Bobby Cannavale, Adam Ferrara, Jamal Mixon, Adhir Kalyan, Erick Avari, Steve Carr, Adam Sandler, Barry Bernardi, Doug Belgrad, Gino Falsetto, Jack Giarraputo, Nick Bakay: Movies & TV DVD Review: Paul Blart: Mall Cop [UMD for PSP]: Kevin James, Keir ODonnell, Jayma Mays, Raini Rodriguez, Shirley Knight, Stephen Rannazzisi, Peter Gerety, Bobby Cannavale, Adam Ferrara, Jamal Mixon, Adhir Kalyan, Erick Avari, Steve Carr, Adam Sandler, Barry Bernardi, Doug Belgrad, Gino Falsetto, Jack Giarraputo, Nick Bakay: Movies & TV 20095211555112577801](/dvd/30/20095211555112577801.jpg)
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Attention, shoppers: Former King of Queens star Kevin James makes the successful leap to big screen leading man with this Die Hard meets Home Alone slapstick comedy produced by Adam Sandler. In his most empathetic role since his endearing scene-stealing turn in Hitch, James (who also co-wrote the script) stars as biggest loser Paul Blart, a 10-year veteran of the West Orange, New Jersey shopping mall, where he gets no respect from taunting kids who pelt him with ball pit orbs, or a senior who brazenly violates Blart’s strictly enforced speed limit in his motorized wheelchair. The film is slow to get rolling as it lays on the pathos as thick as the peanut butter the lonely, overweight and socially awkward Blart spreads on his pies (”Food fills the cracks in he heart,” he tells his mother). But then, a band of cycling, skateboarding thieves presumably recruited from the X games take over the mall on so-called Black Friday, the busiest holiday season shopping day. Blart is “untrained, unarmed, and presents a huge target,” but, like a plus-size John McClane on a Segway, he is the wild card determined to stop them and rescue his unrequited crush (Jayma Mays) who has been taken hostage. James carries the film on his massive shoulders (the supporting cast is strictly discount outlet, with comedian Adam Ferrara as a sympathetic cop and Bobby Cannavale from Will & Grace and Third Watch as a bullying SWAT team leader the most familiar faces). He proves himself to be an impressively agile physical comedian and he’s game for every body slam, pratfall, and tumble. Rated PG for mild violence, a few profanities, and a couple of gross-out gags, Paul Blart: Mall Cop is less crude than previous Sandler productions, more The Benchwarmers than Deuce Bigalow. –Donald Liebenson
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In Columbia Pictures’ comedy Paul Blart: Mall Cop, Kevin James stars as the title character, a single, suburban dad, trying to make ends meet as a security officer at a New Jersey mall. Though no one else takes his job seriously, Paul considers himself on the front lines of safety. When a heist shuts down the megaplex, Jersey’s most formidable mall cop will have to become a real cop to save the day.
The mood fairly clean, and improve that I thought it would,
By; fra7299 fra7299 (California, United States) —
This review is from: Paul Blart: Cannette wire mail [theatrical release] (theatrical release)
I had my reservations come to see it, but it was surprisingly funny and didn le ‘t have to use a lot of mood or blasphemy and gross-out potty seems that infiltrate many comedies nowadays in attempts to hug people. Instead, there was more humor comic style, and while it is the losing kind classic meets girl scenario (except mail) and has its predictable moments, above all c It was a pretty decent comedy.
The king of the Star of Queens Kevin James plays Paul Blart, a security guard of mail long time is a bit isolated in life because of reports failed. When he sees a beautiful woman working in the mail, it tries to figure out a way to connect to it, but his clumsiness gets in the way of his progress. Forming a new security guard mail isn ‘t be what it seems, as the referral of high school is supposed to be the brains behind a massive robbery and hostage. It is up to Paul Blart, the only person who takes his work too seriously, to try and win the day.
The first part of the film was funny but some of the gags were clumsy sometimes (trying too hard to be funny). What made James Blart character was a little Chris Farley / the kind of sugar by John Person. I thought the back half of the film was better, although as usual you had to throw because the window.
Not too bad of a film, and m’osent say it might even be one you could take a date to see.
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By; Rock jumper kings jumps and do it quickly (Chicago, IL) —
This review is from: Paul Blart: Cannette wire mail [theatrical release] (theatrical release)
This movie gets a surprising amount of hatred and I ‘t know why. There is very little in the way of violence, even less in the way of sex and even the gross-out jokes are kept way below what is usually the minimum for late comedies. The bad boys come to end the mail with mountain bikes, skate boards and by using parkour some impressive moves. Clearly this film was meant for the crowd of PAGE and because he succeeded. He ‘comedy own kind of family that each SA may be present and enjoy. There were many families in the theater when I saw this film and they all seemed to have a pretty good time. They laughed and laughed nervously, and there was very little grazing bored sometimes you hear the children / family films.
I was just thinking about the summer rental movie sucrerie John after I saw this. The sugar has played several different roles in films before he made the location of summer but this film is where you see the affable Hook sucrerie classic John used this kind of class for most of its roles . His characters were usually some variation, it has sprung and people have loved. Kevin James has a quality and I a ‘m hoping agréables like that maybe he took the mantle easygoing good boy sugar where John is part of him.
To paraphrase Paul Blart itself Don ‘t absorb the film. As I said, there were plenty of scenes that have had children and adults laughing together. Isn ‘t it at least worth the price of a matinee ticket to laugh for a moment with your children?
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By, Judith A. Brock Brock Judith (Portland, Oregon, United States) —
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This review is from: Paul Blart: Cannette wire mail [theatrical release] (theatrical release)
We went to see this and have loved! Was boy-meet-girl party, part cops and robbers, Case ninja party, party-type-way successful, sweet daddy party, comic party ironically party relationships, but funny. And the music was GREAT! came home and immediately registered for the sound track when it becomes available.
If I ‘m looking for something dark and heavy, j’observent PBS or Ingrid Bergman. If I ‘ m looking for something effective, j’observent a documentary. If I have to be updated on current events, I observed (or read) the news. But if I laugh hard and feel better when I go, the can wire mail is perfect.
And the music is simply terrible! The time scales and memories of my past, but this is also-very-minute, 2009. Can la ‘t wait to hear more!
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