A misunderstood avant-garde masterpiece (by altdylan) |
Godard, Truffaut, Bergman, Bunuel....and Blart.Few names echo across the wavering dune of cinema. These directors and their ilk will always have an imprint. Be it French New Wave or Italian Neo-Realism, the lasting genius of these auteurs is immortal.Now - imagine all of that - being PALED in comparison to Paul Blart Mall Cop II. "Vegas has a high roller" the poster tells me. But this "high roller" is unprecedented. A wiggling bowl of gelatin, Blart is a comic masterpiece. Yet when I say "comic" it is in the classical, machiavellian sense of the term: Paul Blart <more> |
Truly an excellent piece of art, one of the best (by mynamerawr23) |
Perfect 10 is not a phrase I throw around often. However this movie truly deserves it. Kevin James of course reprises his deeply loved character once again and I couldn't be happier and honestly he delivers a performance on par with Robert de Niro in the godfather part 2. His character is complex and on many levels a hero. When I was younger I could only dream of having a movie such as this guiding me through my childhood. From the moment I see those segway wheels to the ending scene where Blart embraces death as a part of life and comes to terms with the fact his family died in a tragic <more> |
greatest film in the history of cinema (by tyyarborough) |
Hero. A word that embodies a person of strength, high moral value, extreme fortitude when it's comes to times of adversity, and the willingness to put oneself above others. Paul Blart Kevin James is none of these things. On the surface, it's easy to see that these traits don't personify a man such as Paul Blart but it's beneath the surface that we find what Paul Blart and this film are truly made of; a warrior spirit, determination, a lot of laughs and probably a few stuffed crust pizzas ; . The film opens in a time of tragedy in Paul's life. After his marriage of 6 days <more> |
Wow the Americans love this movie (by summerinertia) |
I asked my co-workers to recommend a Hollywood movie. I expected "Dumb and Dumber" by the title. It wasn't that at all. It is more of an inspirational comedy with some serious but good messages. A more accurate title would have been "The Legend of Paul Blart".Odd to me is that they speak in part English, part gibberish through the movie, kinda like some speak "Spanglish" here I suppose. I know none of the actors but the acting was good, and there was plenty of humor. The characters were believable. Most movie dancing I find a little silly but I even liked the <more> |
a nice lean back and be entertained movie.. (by tomas1810) |
Today we have been to the Movie Premiere of Paul Blart : Mall Cop 2 at the Novo Cinemas at the Ibn Batutta Mall courtesy of Empire International Gulf LLC.We got Kevin James starring again as Paul Blart in the sequel of the 2009 Movie Mall Cop. While with Kevin James and Nick Bakay the writers are the same in both movies the director in Mall Cop 2 is Andy Fickman You Again . Raini Rodriguez is back as Blarts daughter and as well Gary Valentine in a different role this time . It as well stars Eduardo Verástegui, Daniela Alonso and Neal McDonough who was brilliant as Villain.I was not a huge <more> |
Great Funny Movie (by KATO-SUBZERO) |
I watched Kevin James in his t.v series "King of Queens" and in his break out movies "Hitch" with Will Smith and "Here Comes the Boom" with beautiful Salma Hayek. Kevin was good and funny in all of them. I had seen him in the first Paul Blart movie and it was funny.My wife and I went to see Paul Blart-Mall cop2 and it was even funnier. It is much funnier than Melissa McCarthy in "Spy". Plus Kevin's movies are funny without all the hard core harsh crude profanity. All of Melissa's movie have way to much unnecessary profanity in them. I will Not <more> |
Misunderstood Masterpiece (by rroosegoose) |
Packed with non-stop physical hilarity, Paul Blart Mall Cop 2 had an entire audience erupting with laughter on opening night at the Propsect Pavilion theater in Brooklyn. Reminiscent of early Sandler humor, this worthy sequel impresses, with expertly crafted jokes delivered by a very funny Kevin James. Amongst a group of talented actors, Rani Rodriguez stands out from the pack, delivering a breakthrough performance as Blart's daughter in the film. Snobs should not be reviewing this movie against other movies, as in this movie, Kevin James takes mall security and elevates it to an art <more> |
First time since Tootsie I've seen an audience give a clapping ovation. (by tklingbeil) |
Light and funny this movie is pure and unabashed entertainment - my kids and everyone else in the theater belly laughed throughout. The movie contains no embarrassing or awkward content or innuendo, just lots of great and happy slapstick from the comedic genius of Kevin James. The plot is simple and straight forward; good guys vs bad guys. The minor bits of light violence are gratuitous and kid friendly in the manner of Wile E Coyote. Great good fun - bring your kids and laugh your head off. Better yet, let the grandparents take them and tell you about it after wards. The plot as you've <more> |
A better entertaining sequel then Hot Tub Time Machine 2 (by DarkVulcan29) |
I liked the first Paul Blart, but did I think this was just as good, well almost. There are some funny scenes, but there are moments it comes across like it tries to hard, and the jokes are hit and miss in spots. Kevin James is enjoyable in the role, he is always fun to watch.The Die Hard send up works here like it did the first one, Paul while staying in a Las Vegas Hotel with his daughter, for a security guard convention, but becomes in a duel with some thieves who are robbing the Hotel.The scenes with the daughter does not give the movie much, and scenes with her sort off boyfriend pretty <more> |