Product Description 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. .com 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 Bart'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 Stills from Paul Blart: Mall Cop (click for larger image)
T**S
Good movie and quality
Funny classic movie that is good to watch with the family.
N**V
Should get!!
This movie was so funny and filled with action!
M**L
Enjoyed the movie
Good movie
A**Y
A good, corny, feel good family movie
Sometimes you just want a dumb and clean movie to watch
T**
Movie
Great movie!! Worth the watch
S**R
Has Elements of Humor
I admit that this rental of Paul Blart Mall Cop was a film that I decided to recently rent via Amazon around 602 pm this past Tuesday July 2 2019. I actually enjoyed the film more than I expected to which influences my decision to go ahead with purchasing via the film Amazon to watch sometime within the next month andor less. This film features Kevin James as a mall security employee named Paul Blart who is more intense about this job than other employees around him. Even one of the newer mall employees that Paul is training Veck (played by Keir O’Donnell) is surprised by how serious Paul Blart is about this job. The routine of Paul Blart’s life is made happier when he meets Amy Anderson (Jayma Mays) who gets his heart fluttering. One of the additional bright points of Paul Blart’s life includes the life that he has with his mother Margaret Blart (Shirley Knight) and his daughter Maya Blart (Raini Rodriguez). He is also friends with Leon (Jamal Mixon) and Vijay (Erick Avari).Paul Blart’s life becomes even more changed/shaken up after a major security event at the mall around the holidays occurs that is directly affects him and multiple other people. This results in the character of Blart having greater communication with Sergeant Howard (Adam Ferrara), Chief Brooks (Peter Gerety), and Commander James Kent (Bobby Cannavale).
K**.
Meh
It was funny but not my cup of tea. Too cheesy. I didn’t even finish it.
T**L
Kids loved it
My kids were laughing so hard at this movie!
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