Paul Blart: Mall Cop | Review

Nice, simple comedy! Though Humor  gets sometimes a bit stupid, but it doesn’t get to the point of stupidity where you can’t watch the movie any more.  Good for kids, teenagers and entire family.
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Boring-Interesting
Sad-Funny
Stupid-Smart
Engaging Scenario
Impressive Acting
Fine Cinematography
Overall Rating
Recommended to watch ( Yes or No ): Yes

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Paul Blart (Kevin James) is a middle-aged, single dad who lives with his teenage daughter, Maya (Raini Rodriguez), and elderly mother, Margaret (Shirley Knight) in West Orange, New Jersey. Though he aspires to become a member of the New Jersey State Police, his hypoglycemic medical condition gives him a tendency to collapse and is the reason he fails the entrance exam. Blart has settled on a security guard position at his local mall. Taking his responsibility as a security guard very seriously, he executes a strict, daily routine patrolling the mall on a Segway. On patrol one day, Blart notices a new kiosk in the mall and feels an instant attraction to its vendor, Amy Anderson (Jayma Mays), though he has a hard time finding the courage to speak to her. Meanwhile, Blart has been given the assignment of training a new rookie, Veck Simms (Keir O’Donnell), who doesn’t seem to show much interest in the job.

Directed by Steve Carr
Produced by Adam Sandler
Kevin James
Barry Bernardi
Written by Kevin James
Nick Bakay
Starring Kevin James
Music by Waddy Wachtel
Cinematography Russ T. Alsobrook
Edited by Jeff Freeman
Production
company
Happy Madison Productions
Relativity Media
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release dates
January 16, 2009
Running time
91 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $26 million
Box office $183.3 million

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