![]() ![]() The supporting cast of the movie includes Keir O'Donnell, Bobby Cannavale, and Stephen Rannazzisi. The cast stars Jayma Mays as Amy, Raini Rodrigues as Blart’s daughter Maya, as well as Shirley Knight as Paul’s mother Margaret Blart. The plot sees a twist when a new employee who was training under Blart at the mall, turns out to be the leader of a gang of burglars who planned to loot the mall and had kept all the visitors as hostages including Blart’s daughter Maya and his potential love interest Amy Anderson.Īs the movie ends, Paul is the one who saves the hostages and arrests the burglars. He then joins the West Orange Pavilion Mall as a mall security guard. He had started taking police training as he aspired to join the New Jersey State Police but faints during the exam due to a hypoglycaemic medical condition. The movie’s plot revolves around the life of Paul Blart who stays in West Orange, New Jersey, and is a single dad and a mall security guard. The production was done by Adam Sandler, Jack Giarraputo, Kevin James, Todd Garner and Barry Bernardi.Īlso Read: Lamar Odom And Sabrina Parr Decide To Part Ways After Being Engaged For 1 Year More about 'Paul Blart: Mall Cop' ![]() The script was written by James and Nick Bakay. So if your kids insist on dragging you to see this movie with them, make sure you get the Blu-ray disc.The filming of the movie began in February 2008 and the most part of it was done at the Burlington Mall in Burlington, Massachusetts. And the movie looks great, with expert photography and lighting that makes the colors pop out of your television set. But he really needs someone else to write his material. ![]() Is there anything of merit to be found in the movie? Well, Kevin James does bring in an instant likability, like he did in the first movie. Kids (YOUNG kids) might find the humor to be funny, but I think other adults like myself will sit in silence like I did. While there are a handful of gags that this adult did find to be (mildly) amusing, the humor for the most part is simple-minded and lame, with a number of gags recycled from the first movie. But here one is, and it's pretty much like the first movie, namely that it's a comic take on the formula the action movie "Die Hard" gave birth to. Although the original "Paul Blart: Mall Cop" was a box office hit, I don't think anyone was exactly clamouring for a sequel. ![]()
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