Paul blart mall cop movie trailer
The idea of spoofing Die Hard has genuine potential, and there are some nice ideas sprinkled throughout (particularly the inclusion of a Paul Gleason-ish law enforcement dumbass) but the writing and direction feature more holes than Dunkin Donut's entire 2008 output. Paul Blart: Mall Cop is the best of the bunch, which, mind you, doesn't make it all THAT good.
PAUL BLART MALL COP MOVIE TRAILER FULL
Woodsie, Raini Rodriguez and Eduardo Verástegui star in the film which Columbia Pictures releases next spring April 17th, 2015.Has there been an unusually large amount of full moons lately? Believe it or not, 3 (count 'em, 3) comedies released by Adam Sandler's Happy Madison Productions in the past year have turned out to be, well, not totally terrible! Last summer's You Don't Mess With the Has there been an unusually large amount of full moons lately? Believe it or not, 3 (count 'em, 3) comedies released by Adam Sandler's Happy Madison Productions in the past year have turned out to be, well, not totally terrible! Last summer's You Don't Mess With the Zohan wasn't hugely amusing or accomplished, but at least by Sandler standards it lacked most of the mean-spiritedness and cruel edge that most of his starring vehicles (The Longest Yard, Click) possess in abundance, while the Labor Day hit The House Bunny, though typically dumb and lowbrow, showcased a sparkling, endearing comic performance by Anna Faris. Despite being teased by casino security and other attendees, Blart steps up to take on a group of dangerous art thieves. This time, Paul Blart (James) attends a Security Guard Expo in Las Vegas with his daughter.
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 is directed by Andy Fickman ( Parental Guidance, You Again, Race to Witch Mountain) and written by Nick Bakay ( Zookeeper, Paul Blart: Mall Cop, "Mom") and the film's star Kevin James ( Grown Ups). You can still watch the first trailer for Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 right here. Here's the second trailer for Andy Fickman's Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 from Sony Pictures: There's no farts in this trailer, but you can rest assured that they're probably saving that for those who will see the actual movie.
Yes, a guy who runs into a big glass window and gets kicked by a horse is supposed to stop a high-tech criminal. And somehow, Blart and a bumbling team of other security guards are the only ones who can stop it. Now a new trailer has arrived that shows Blart's vacation getting interrupted by a big heist in Las Vegas. " We don't need any back-up, Blart." Just in case you forgot, this spring sees the return of Kevin James in Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, ensuring that we have plenty of stupid slapstick humor.