Paul Blart: Mall Cop Review

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Paul Blart: Mall Cop


Release Date: 19th March 2009 - Australia


Production Companies
Columbia Pictures (presents)
Relativity Media (in association with)
Happy Madison Productions

Distribution
Sony Pictures Australia


Genre: Action/Comedy

Rating: PG

Runtime: 91 minutes


Budget: $26,000,000

Box Office Gross: $183,348,429 (Worldwide)


Plot Summary
All his life, mild-mannered Paul Blart has dreamed of becoming a state trooper but is instead a security officer in a local mall of New Jersey. When a gang of crooks invade the mall and has taken some hostages, it's up to Paul Blart to rescue them and defend the mall from intruders as he must go from being mall cop to real cop!


Cast
Kevin James - Paul Blart
Keri O'Donnell - Veck Simms
Jayma Mays - Amy
Raini Rodriguez - Maya
Shirley Knight - Mom
Stephen Rannazzisi - Stuart
Peter Gerety - Chief Brooks
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Adam Ferrara - Sergeant Howard
Jamal Mixon - Leon
Adhir Kalyan - Pahud
Erick Avari - Vijay
Mike Vallely - Rudolph
Jason Ellis - Prancer
Jason Packham - Comet
Rick Thorne - Cupid
Victor Lopez - Donner
Natascha Hopkins - Vixen
Mookie Barker - Mr. Ferguson
Dylan Clark Marshall - Jason
Bernie McInerney - Old Man on Scooter
Gary Valentine - Karaoke Singer

Crew
Director - Steve Carr
Writer - Nick Bakay
Writer/Producer - Kevin James
Executive Producer - Jeff Sussman
Consulting Producer - Duane A. Dahl
Producers - Barry Bernardi, Todd Garner, Jack Giarraputo and Adam Sandler
Production Designer - Perry Andelin Blake
Art Director - Alan Au
Costume Designer - Ellen Lutter
Director of Photography - Russ T. Alsobrook
Stunt Coordinator - Chris O'Hara
Special Effects Coordinator - Ray Bivins
Film Editor - Jeff Freeman
Music - Waddy Wachtel


Review
In light of COVID-19 that is happening across the world, I was so disappointed that several new movies' release dates have been postponed and all of the cinemas were temporarily closed. This fear of pandemic was widespread that it caused everyone to stay at home and began social distancing. Fortunately, it didn’t stop me from continuing to review movies. One of the films I did watch while being self-isolated was 'PAUL BLART: MALL COP'. I was supposed to review this comedy before 2020 and I ended up doing it anyway. The film has some great laughs, but the jokes were a hit-or-miss and the storyline is predictable. It feels like a stale lighthearted parody of 'Die Hard' only without the fun and gratuitous violence. I liked the moment when Paul gets drunk under the influence of alcohol and then makes a fool out of himself. Kevin James wasn't a bad comedian and though he had a knack for playing overweight characters. James' portrayal was decent but it won't save the movie of its shortcomings.

'PAUL BLART: MALL COP' is not one of my favourite comedies and was an average movie at best. I was surprised that the film did have a sequel which is improbable because there is no way it could prove stronger than the original.

Star rating: (5/10) Average

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