Kevin James returns to work as everyone's favourite mall cop in the sequel to the 2009 comedy. When clumsy, overweight security guard Paul Blart (James) travels to Las Vegas with his daughter Maya (Raini Rodriguez) to attend the annual Security Guard Conference, he inadvertently discovers that a heist is being planned by master criminal Vincent (Neal McDonough). As the security team of the Las Vegas hotels refuse to take the threat seriously, Blart takes it upon himself to find the crooks and catch them in the act, proving to himself and everyone around him that he's still got what it takes to be a good security guard. The cast also includes Eduardo Verastegui, Daniella Alonso and David Henrie.Bonus Features: “Security Force: The Cast of Paul Blart 2” featurette – The gang is all back with some very notable additions! “How to Make a Movie” featurette – Director Andy Fickman gives a tour of each department on the film.
M**L
Enjoyed the movie
Good movie
C**O
Very funny!
Very funny!
R**R
Tale of two movies
One blu ray movie arrived in perfect condition, the other, the blu ray case was broken in many,many pieces but i believe the blu ray and dvd are ok
A**1
Funny, Silly Movie
First of all, you HAVE to be a Paul Blart fan in order to appreciate this movie. If the humble and hilarious Paul Blart character is close to your heart, and you watched the first Mall Cop movie a dozen times, then you will probably like this movie. It ain't perfect, and there are definitely story and character issues, but on the whole, it's a good film.After "Mall Cop 2" presents possibly the worst opening scene in movie history, the film slowly recovers from the ashes of that initial scene and becomes something likable and funny. (Spoilers ahead.) It's disappointing when sequel writers have characters die just to not have to "deal" with them in a second film. It's also ridiculous to turn them into villains and completely change their personalities from the previous film to avoid the hassle of not hiring the actor for the sequel. (Okay, rant is over).If you can recover from the carelessness of the opening scene (death, divorce, and all), then you're in for a smoother ride for remainder of the film. Paul hangs with new characters-- a crew of misfit security guards who add humor and heart to the film. And, (my favorite from the first Mall Cop) the sweet relationship Paul has with his daughter (the spot-on Raini Rodriguez) is the highlight of this movie. Maya is growing up and college-bound and Paul must let her go. Paul, of course, the ever-protective professional, also fights a new group of hooligans who steal famous works of art this time. This new gang is more sophisticated and wealthy as they travel in helicopters, not on skateboards.Where the opening scene nearly derailed the entire film, the ending fight scene in the Vegas hotel is one of the most hilarious moments I've seen in a long time. It's pure perfection to see Paul's mall cop crew go against the art thieves in a rumble you won't forget.As usual, what's great about the Paul Bart films is knowing you're going to get a heart-felt story with a humble, sweet guy who gets to be the unlikely hero.Kid Factor: No profanity, no raunchiness, clean. A few punches during a fight. Positive family relationships.
I**A
Just as described
My husband loves this movie
N**T
Ok movie
Not great!
B**R
BEST MOVIE
This is the best movie of all time. No man can recreate Kevin James' masterful performance in this smart, witty, and heartfelt comedy starring Paul Blart, the best hero.STORY 10/10The story is out of this world! The villains are trying to pull off an art heist on Vegas (a totally original idea) in a hotel room with a wide-open door (genius) and Paul Blart has to stop them (like a hero). He goes through many hilarious adventures, like getting attacked by a bird or telling a woman that she's at fault for being sexually harassed, and is a completely relatable character! He's clumsy, mean, and cowardly, just like the rest of us!VISUALS 10/10This movie's visuals are out of this world! There's Cirque de Soleil, and, well, um, just take my word for it.ACTING 11/10Kevin James is the perfect fit for Paul Blart, as a witty, confident guy playing a total weasel of a man. (Sarcasm aside, the acting's pretty good for some characters, such as his daughter or the main villain.)OVERALL 10/10This movie beats out even the Emoji Movie in terms of pure, comical entertainment at its finest. Whether you watch it while cosplaying as actual Paul Blart, or simply laughing at fart jokes with your soon-to-be-ex-girlfriend, this movie is a treat.
C**R
I love this movie
I always enjoy Paul Blart Mall Cop and I'm here for a part 3, lets go!!
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