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Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2
Security guard Paul Blart is headed to Las Vegas to attend a Security Guard Expo with his teenage daughter Maya before she departs for college. While at the convention, he inadvertently discovers a heist - and it's up to Blart to apprehend the criminals.
Release : | 2015 |
Rating : | 4.4 |
Studio : | Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures, Happy Madison Productions, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Kevin James Raini Rodriguez Neal McDonough Daniella Alonso Eduardo Verástegui |
Genre : | Action Comedy Family |
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Wonderful character development!
Great Film overall
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
For both part 1 and 2, I will give Kevin James the points for trying to bring out new formula to decennia-old antics . Yes, it is slapstick humor which will not be appreciated by the politically correct. Blart rhymes with you know what so the switch gear should be set back a few times and be easy on your intelligence accelerator. Kevin James must have planned a sequel because his material is not enough for just one film so like his line in the film - fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. Since we are just passive watchers we should not be ashamed that we have seen this film ( even twice). Just think of it, variety is the spice of life and it can be tiring to demand quality all the time. Not everyday is a steak day.
The original Paul Blart is great and there ain't no debate. It was a movie for all ages, and delivered countless thrills. Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 on the other hand was not as memorable. Then again, the first film was lightning in a bottle and it would have taken a miracle to recreate that magic. The sequel lacks the memorable action sequences of the first film. The most noteworthy action beat in the movie is when Paul Blart expertly punches an elderly woman in the stomach. The worst part is it was not even a fair fight. If the old lady was aware of the attack i'm sure she would have held her own, especially if she had access to kryptonite. The movie is also disappointing when it comes to the supporting cast. Justin Russo from Wizards of Waverly Place appears in the film and he doesn't even perform any magic to aid Paul Blart on his quest. Overall though, the movie is not that bad. What holds it all together is that it still carries the same inspirational message as the first film. With a killer moustache, a little confidence, and a high-powered segway, you too can take out a building full of armed criminals. #AlwaysBetOnBlart
This is just my humble opinion here, and that's the fact that I believe Paul Blart Mall Cop (2009) did not need to be made. Sure, it had some funny moments, and yes, it had a cute story line, but just to shoot you straight instead of setting up a bunch of smoking mirrors for you to look into, it was just a recycled hash of the past, instead of bringing something new for the present. Oh, of course, the idea of a man with a badge on a scooter patrolling a mall that virtually nobody goes to is a very unique idea, however, the jokes and humor that follow up to it bring absolutely nothing to the table. Unless you think you can do it better the second time around, there finds no need to make a sequel to a complete and total flop ...and Paul Blart Mall Cop lost its money. In Mall Cop 2, we find the same story line, only this time the humor is about 97 percent flat-lined, and I'm talking dead on arrival. Are you listening to this, Happy Madison??? You shouldn't be too happy anymore. What follows in Mall Cop 2 is an incredibly embarrassing performance from Kevin James, returning as his role as the mall cop. This time, his daughter is kidnapped for ransom for the return of some stolen paintings that are stolen from a Vegas casino. That's right, a casino. And I make no mistake by saying the first half hour, there are absolutely no laughs, and I mean none! ( Unless your sick enough to laugh at the old lady who gets run over, but I mean...come on!? Did you think The Human Centipede was funny, too?) Which makes this movie very boring to watch. If you've seen Paul Blart Mall Cop, and you are expecting an equally funny film, you are going to be disappointed. Maybe 4 out of 10 people will say "Well, i liked it", which is why I will award it 4 stars, because there is nothing else that I saw that will save me from awarding it anything else. I really wanted to like it, but it is what it is. And to think they had several years in between the making of the original to crank this baby out, so it's not as if they were under the gun to make this hunk of sh*t. They had plenty of time to make it good. And they didn't. What's startling is that this movie actually made money. Yeah, well, it goes without saying...just because a movie makes money doesn't mean it's good. And vice versa. Maybe for Paul Blart Mall Cop 3, they can have the opening sequence showing Kevin James driving straight off the edge of roof, and plummeting to his death. I may give that one a better review.
This film is the embodiment of everything American. Kevin james truly shows his prowess as an actor by playing a dynamic character whose motives are easily understood by the viewer. The writing in this film is superb, with meaningful dialogue that shows the culture of society whilst having some comic relief. Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 is a masterpiece and everyone should see it immediately, as the experience is enlightening to the true society that we, as human beings, live in. Everything from the writing, the directing, and my favorite; the acting, is on point in this all around flawless film. The pinnacle of film making is evident in this amazing film, and hopefully this is a sign to the new renaissance of not only Hollywood films, but worldwide film making as well. I applaud the director and actors for this brilliant piece of modern art.