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"Paul Blart:Mall Cop" is a film the entire family can watch together.Kevin James is great,and its his film.The movie takes a turn around when the Mall is taken over,and the main guy behind the crime is surprising,then the ending has another surprise.
I don't think there's a foul word spoken in the film.This is a fun movie because of the loveable star.If anyone else was staring in the movie it won't be the great hit it was.
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he was great in king of queens. his debut in cinema was not good. he was the 2nd guy...like in hitch and chuck and larry but now finally his own movie! go see it, its funny. peace out.
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A Movie the whole family could watch together. It's funny, it could have more comedy but it's good!
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This guy is hilarious in this movie. You won't be sorry if you buy this movie, it's great!
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Given the large numbers of people who referred to this silly little movie as one of the worst ever, I wonder where we draw the line between critical assessment and pure gut reaction in forming our opinions of entertainment. What separates Step Brothers, which I hated, from Mall Cop, which I enjoyed? Why did this movie work whereas Funny People, another more critically received Sandler project, disappointed me?
There is little original in the story, there are the predictable credibility issues (young attractive girl falls for shleppy overweight loser - oh, what hath Seth Rogen wrought?), and there's Sandler's penchant for schlocky 80s pop music touchstones that buddy Kevin James is borrowing, but still I found myself laughing out loud during much of this movie even when I saw the gag coming from a mile away. Either my opinion isn't worth squat or the reviewers who tore this movie to shreds need to lighten up. Or maybe neither. Maybe individual taste is just too complex to figure out and the reasons we react the way we do to entertainments aren't so important after all. All I know is that I liked Mall Cop. I laughed a fair amount. I would watch it again. Does that qualify as an endorsement?
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