Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2

2015 "Vegas has a new high roller."
4.4| 1h34m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 17 April 2015 Released
Producted By: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
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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.

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VividSimon Simply Perfect
Sexyloutak Absolutely the worst movie.
Kailansorac Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.
Lidia Draper Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
NikkoFranco 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.
Michael Ledo Kevin James revives his role as the over confident and delusional Paul Blart, the "strange misshapen super hero" mall cop from New Jersey. The first few minutes of this film cleanses the events at the end of the last film. Blart goes to Las Vegas for a Mall Cop convention, something a joke within itself as was his speech glorifying the position as life's aspiration. Nothing like making fun of the blue collar service sector.In Vegas, there is a subplot of art thieves (Neal McDonough) and Blart being put down by hotel security. There is a display of high tech low impact weapons that are also part of the demeaning of the profession. It isn't hard to figure out the outcome even at the age of five. When Blart's daughter (Raini Rodriguez) is kidnapped, Blart doesn't exactly go into Liam Neeson mode, but something closer to a combination of Inspector Clouseau and Jerome Lester Horwitz.If you have grown tired of hearing "Best Day of My Life" like 80's folk tired of "Betty Davis Eyes" you have been warned about the over used sound track.Guide: kid safe. A PG closer to G than PG-13
Cale Anderson This movie tried so hard to be funny like the first one. Had a really cheesy storyline. Paul Blart (Kevin James) the main character was too slim to fit his old chubby persona. Sloppy writing/bad jokes. Mistake in the movie at about 1 hr 10 mins (you can see the boomstick)My summary (OPINION) about the movie Paul Blart (Kevin James) was a really giddy happy funny character in the first movie, started off introducing his glaucoma and that he needed sugar every 5 mins or so, then in this movie it seems to have lessened? The glaucoma somehow got better (impossible) without medicine.And he isn't really a "Mall Cop" so to say in this movie.
ulphlarsen This movie was bad. I saw it because of the McElroy Brothers Podcast: Till Death Do Us Blart. That podcast exists because this movie is bad. I have now seen the movie, and i too thought it was bad. This movie is bad, and someone should feel bad.The characters in the movie were bad, and the main characters were bad. Except Maya, who was not bad - but still seemed bad because the rest of the movie, "story" and characters were all so bad.This movie is a commercialIf there was ever any talent near it, the talent lacked any semblance of effort.Any and all things in the movie were lazy, half-arsed, stupid or worse.I remember Kevin James in King of Queens as something more than this. Funnier. But after having seen this movie-length commercial, i'm terrified of ever going back to that series.