Paul Blart 2

Kevin James  Actor Raini Rodriguez  Actor Neal McDonough  Actor Shirley Knight  Actor Daniella Alonso  Actor

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MPAA Rating: PG
Contains:Violence

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Paul Blart 2

Theatrical Release Date: 2015 (USA)

UPC: 043396456846

Studio: Sony Pictures

MPAA Rating: PG   Contains:[Violence]

Summary: Everyone's favorite bumbling mall cop returns in this sequel from Happy Madison and director Andy Fickman. Original Paul Blart: Mall Cop screenwriters Kevin James and Nick Bakay reteam to pen the script, which finds Paul Blart (James) and his daughter Maya in Las Vegas for a security-guard expo. When a band of menacing art thieves attempt a daring heist, Blart attempts to stop them with the help of the cynical casino security staff who once ridiculed him. Meanwhile, Blart contends with a crafty rival (Nicholas Turturro). ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Category: Comedy

Features: Security force: the cast of Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 - Kevin James and his fictional daughter get real abouat their time on screen
How to make a movie - director Andy Fickman give a tour of each department on the film

Paul Blart 2

Format: DVD

Release Date: 07/14/2015

Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Theatre Wide-Screen

Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1, DD2 Dolby Digital Stereo

Runtime: 94 Minutes

Sides: 1

Number of Discs: 1

Language(s) English,French,Spanish

Subtitles: English,French,Spanish

Region: USA & territories, Canada

Chapters: Disc #1 -- Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2
1. Chapter 1 [4:22]
2. Chapter 2 [9:57]
3. Chapter 3 [6:16]
4. Chapter 4 [5:14]
5. Chapter 5 [6:29]
6. Chapter 6 [4:24]
7. Chapter 7 [3:10]
8. Chapter 8 [7:46]
9. Chapter 9 [:11]
10. Chapter 10 [5:31]
11. Chapter 11 [5:45]
12. Chapter 12 [6:55]
13. Chapter 13 [6:16]
14. Chapter 14 [7:15]
15. Chapter 15 [4:01]
16. Chapter 16 [3:41]
17. Chapter 17 [6:35]

Erin Demers

Forget the whole "Whatever happens in Vegas stays in Vegas" spiel; Officer Blart should have done us all a solid and stayed in Jersey with his Segway. Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, directed by Andy Fickman and co-written by Nick Bakay and Kevin James (also reprising his starring role as Blart), is a disappointing sequel to an only slightly more endearing original.
When last we encountered mall security guard Blart, he had successfully thwarted a bumbling gang of thieves and improbably captured the heart of a beautiful flame-haired kiosk queen. Best of all, he received a job offer from the same New Jersey State Police Department that had previously turned him down due to his habit of fainting from low blood sugar. Curiously, he declined the offer, opting to continue protecting the patrons of the West Orange Pavilion Mall. However, six long years have now passed and his heroic episode is long forgotten. The redhead filed for divorce (a mere six days after the I-dos) and his mother was flattened by a milk truck. But things start to look up when he receives an invitation to a convention of security officers in Las Vegas and he invites his daughter Maya (Raini Rodriguez) to accompany him. Maya has been accepted to UCLA but she keeps the news from her down-and-out father, fearful that he will think she's abandoning him. Once in Vegas, they encounter the requisite band of thieves (this time it is art they're after) and Blart must prevent them from making off with priceless artifacts (and also with Maya) using his zany brand of vigilante justice. The rest is pretty much just a repeat of Paul Blart: Mall Cop except with brighter lights, craps tables, and complimentary root beer from the casino's cocktail waitresses.
Kevin James was a TV powerhouse in the early 2000s with his hit show, The King of Queens. The unhurried pace of that sitcom allowed his vast talent for jocular one-liners and graceless physical comedy to be properly absorbed and enjoyed. But translated onto the large screen, those one-liners go whizzing by past the point that you wish you had a rewind button; and his pratfalls start to become annoying in their frequency and exaggeration. Fortunately, James doesn't keep all the jokes to himself; he often places his stand-up comedian friends in roles that will allow them to shine. Gary Valentine is funny as bald security guard and organizer of the convention, Saul Gundermutt. And Mall of America officer Donna Ericone (Loni Love) is hilarious with her deadpan reactions to the criminals, not even flinching when one attempts to wallop her with a powerful martial-arts kick to the gut.
Like many sequels, once the novelty of whatever made the original, original, wears off you start to behave like a kid who has figured out there is no Santa Claus but who goes along with the ruse because everybody still wants him to believe. In the case of this superfluous sequel, an overly proud yet bumbling mall security guard scooting around on a Segway was amusing and unconventional the first time; now, going along for the ride just feels tedious. ~ Erin Demers, Rovi

Cast and Crew: Kevin James  Producer 
Kevin James  Screenwriter 
Adam Sandler  Producer 
Marty P. Ewing  Executive Producer 
Jack Giarraputo  Producer 
Rupert Gregson-Williams  Composer (Music Score) 
Nick Bakay  Screenwriter 
Todd Garner  Producer 
Jeff Sussman  Executive Producer 
Andy Fickman  Director 
Ben Waisbren  Executive Producer 
Kevin James  Actor 
Raini Rodriguez  Actor 
Neal McDonough  Actor 
Shirley Knight  Actor 
Daniella Alonso  Actor 
Eduardo Verástegui  Actor 
David Henrie  Actor 
Gary Valentine  Actor 
Ana Gasteyer  Actor 
Nicholas Turturro  Actor 
Loni Love  Actor 
Shelly Desai  Actor 
Vic Dibitetto  Actor 
D.B. Woodside  Actor 
Bas Rutten  Actor 
Steffiana De La Cruz  Actor 
Leif Gantvoort  Actor 
Chelsea Vincent  Actor 
Geovanni Gopradi  Actor 
Conrad Goode  Actor 
Nico Santos  Actor 
Bob Clendenin  Actor 
Jackie Benoit  Actor 
Eric Genuis  Actor 
Lauren Ash  Actor 
Jackie Sandler  Actor 
Nikki Tyler-Flynn  Actor 
Hudson West  Actor 
Greg Vaccariello  Actor 
Daniel Guire  Actor 
Chris Monty  Actor 
Scott Henry  Actor 
Ryan Parsons  Actor 
Max Alexander  Actor 
Mike Burton  Actor 
George Klein  Actor 
Richie Minervini  Actor 
Paula Trickey  Actor 
Nichelle Hines  Actor 
John Joseph  Actor 
Sean Christie  Actor 
Javier DelPrado  Actor 
Rob Magnotti  Actor 
Christopher Titone  Actor 
Leif Manson  Actor 
Zachary Morris  Actor 
Joe Childs  Actor 
Brian Thoe  Actor 
Daryl Morris  Actor 
Mark DellaGrotte  Actor 
Deven May  Actor 
Jared Sandler  Actor 
Lorenzo Henrie  Actor 
Todd Garner  Actor 
Shea James  Actor 
Sienna James  Actor 
LaToya Tonodeo  Actor 
Ryan Hanna  Actor 
Gabriel E. Nunez  Actor 
Cory DeMeyers  Actor 

Country: USA