Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Kevin James | ... | Paul Blart | |
Raini Rodriguez | ... | Maya Blart | |
Neal McDonough | ... | Vincent Sofel | |
Daniella Alonso | ... | Divina Martinez | |
Eduardo Verástegui | ... | Eduardo Furtillo (as Eduardo Verastegui) | |
David Henrie | ... | Lane | |
Shirley Knight | ... | Mom | |
Gary Valentine | ... | Saul Gundermutt | |
Ana Gasteyer | ... | Mrs. Gundermutt | |
Nicholas Turturro | ... | Nick Panero | |
Loni Love | ... | Donna Ericone | |
Shelly Desai | ... | Khan Mubi | |
Vic Dibitetto | ... | Gino Chizetti | |
D.B. Woodside | ... | Robinson (as DB Woodside) | |
Bas Rutten | ... | Henk |
After six years of keeping our malls safe, Paul Blart has earned a well-deserved vacation. He heads to Vegas with his teenage daughter before she heads off to college. But safety never takes a holiday and when duty calls, Blart answers. Written by Sony Pictures Entertainment
The Paul Blart movies are in no means a comedic gem. With that being said, I'm gonna make this as short as possible. In less than 5 minutes into the movie I realized that I should have watched the film 'Home' instead. This is the most perfect example for the term 'cash grab'. Everything about it was just so cringe-worthy
Not only was the movie stupid and included very little humor, but the movie also lacked any kind of motivation to make it a decent film. The film was just making fun of Kevin James' weight. To top it off, we had to watch a D-list actress in Raini Rodriguez. Her acting was terrible and the script for everyone was so bad. Her relationship with the worker seemed force and unrealistic making it hard to watch.
As I'm in a rush, that's all I have to say. Both Mall Cop's were badly written and I do not recommend the movie by any means necessary.