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Paul Blart Mall Cop 1
The life of a single father Paul Blart, who lives in New Jersey with his mother and daughter, who suffers from the fatness he has that prevents him from being a police officer, the thing that frustrates him, but incidents come to climax when he works at a mall, has been changed, as he falls in love with Amy.
3 May 1970, Union City, New Jersey, USA
26 February 1978, Attleboro, Massachusetts, USA
10 January 1976, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, USA
17 June 1983
22 September 1997, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
5 July 1936, Goessel, Kansas, USA
21 November 1971, New York City, New York, USA
April1974, Jerusalem, Israel
April 04, 2011
Neither good enough to to really cheer for nor bad enough to really care about trashing it, it exists in that room-temperature middle where nothing feels like it matters.
July 31, 2009
...a hopelessly underwhelming comedy...
January 20, 2009
Once you've seen about the first 20 minutes of the movie, you've got a sense of what all of the jokes were going to be.
April 25, 2011
James is much better than a lot of his contemporaries at this, eschewing over-the-top clowning for actual humanity. But it all gets thrown out the window in the second half. Maybe he'll do better next time.
July 30, 2009
Unfunny, unoriginal and tedious - Mall Cop is successful only at living up to the standard set by past films that have begun with the words 'A Happy Madison Production'.
May 06, 2011
In places the plot sags a bit and some jokes don't quite hit their mark or tickle the funny bone as much as they're obviously meant to.
April 15, 2010
Doesn't offer anything new but it is an ample addition to the comedy genre, and after a mostly rip-roaring 91 minutes, you'll understand how the film did so well in America.
July 14, 2011
Save for its dalliance with the everyman action movie, there's no surprises in Paul Blart: Mall Cop, another largely listless comedy from Sandler's Happy Madison production company.
February 03, 2011
Shoot me now!
November 18, 2011
Unmemorable, unfunny and unoriginal.
January 20, 2009
This isn't brain surgery; this is daffy entertainment that plays to its strengths, with director Steve Carr trusting in James' deadpan earnesty

