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Paul Blart, super vigile

Titre original : Paul Blart: Mall Cop
  • 2009
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  • 1h 31min
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Kevin James in Paul Blart, super vigile (2009)
When a shopping mall is overtaken by a gang of organized crooks, it's up to the a mild-mannered security guard to save the day.
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  • Réalisation
    • Steve Carr
  • Scénaristes
    • Kevin James
    • Nick Bakay
  • Stars
    • Kevin James
    • Keir O'Donnell
    • Jayma Mays
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,3/10
    123 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    3 069
    193
    • Réalisation
      • Steve Carr
    • Scénaristes
      • Kevin James
      • Nick Bakay
    • Stars
      • Kevin James
      • Keir O'Donnell
      • Jayma Mays
    • 288avis d'utilisateurs
    • 160avis des critiques
    • 39Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total

    Vidéos9

    DVD Trailer: Paul Blart: Mall Cop
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    DVD Trailer: Paul Blart: Mall Cop
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    Paul Blart: Mall Cop
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    Paul Blart: Mall Cop
    DVD Clip: A Closer Look
    Clip 0:53
    DVD Clip: A Closer Look
    DVD Clip: Roadkill
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    DVD Clip: Roadkill
    Paul Blart Mall Cop: The Mind Doesn't Need A Holster
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    Paul Blart Mall Cop: The Mind Doesn't Need A Holster
    Paul Blart Mall Cop: Birthday Card
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    Paul Blart Mall Cop: Birthday Card

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    Kevin James
    Kevin James
    • Paul Blart
    Keir O'Donnell
    Keir O'Donnell
    • Veck Simms
    Jayma Mays
    Jayma Mays
    • Amy
    Raini Rodriguez
    Raini Rodriguez
    • Maya
    Shirley Knight
    Shirley Knight
    • Mom
    Stephen Rannazzisi
    Stephen Rannazzisi
    • Stuart
    Peter Gerety
    Peter Gerety
    • Chief Brooks
    Bobby Cannavale
    Bobby Cannavale
    • Cmdr. James Kent
    Adam Ferrara
    Adam Ferrara
    • Sergeant Howard
    Jamal Mixon
    Jamal Mixon
    • Leon
    Adhir Kalyan
    Adhir Kalyan
    • Pahud
    Erick Avari
    Erick Avari
    • Vijay
    Gary Valentine
    Gary Valentine
    • Karaoke Singer
    Allen Covert
    Allen Covert
    • Jerky Security Guy
    Mike Vallely
    Mike Vallely
    • Rudolph
    Mike Escamilla
    Mike Escamilla
    • Blitzen
    Jason Ellis
    Jason Ellis
    • Prancer
    Jason Packham
    Jason Packham
    • Comet
    • Réalisation
      • Steve Carr
    • Scénaristes
      • Kevin James
      • Nick Bakay
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    7jace_the_film_guy

    Stupid, Unrealistic and Entertaining

    Is it stupid? Yes. Is it unrealistic? Yes. What I wildly entertained? YES! While I can see the flaws in logic and absurdity in Paul Blart: Mall Cop, I also feel that the film has a lot of heart. I enjoyed the time that I spent watching Blart ride is Segway around the mall, fail at his social interactions and ultimately come out the hero in the end. It is not my favorite comedy of all time, but I think that it is pretty dang funny.
    6tomfsloan

    Stupid but funny

    To those who gave this a three stars or less, what did you expect??? The movie is stupid alright but it is funny. Like a stupid but funny Die Hard. Many funny little stupid things. The air vent scene was funny. The squeaking shoes in the bank were funny. My only real complaint was the guy who they cast in the Hans Gruber role. He wasn't right. Maybe not a bad actor, just grossly miscast. Nimble Kevin was fine and so were most of everyone else. Above average musical score, which was a pleasant surprise.
    5cmariegs

    kinda silly, kinda dumb, kinda fun

    This film is kinda silly, kinda dumb, and kinda fun. It is the type of film I would take my 12 year old daughter to see. It seems to be made for preteens and teens. The film was slow to start so have some patience at the beginning. It was a cute movie. Very fun, kid friendly and gives you warm fuzzy feelings at the end. The hero is very likable and you always cheering him to come out on top. I wouldn't say it's a hilarious movie or keep you on the edge of your seat, it had its moments. I would consider the movie a good waste of time. It's nice to have a film out there that is light and avoid bathroom jokes and video-game type violence. I enjoyed it and my daughter liked it even more. It is recommended for young people but not fully recommended for adults.
    7ccthemovieman-1

    No Award-Winner But Has A Lot Of Charm, Some Good Laughs

    Lame-but-charming with some laugh-out-loud moments is the best way I can sum up this comedy. Overall, it's pretty innocent, especially considering most comedies today. There is very little material that could be offensive.

    It's a cliché these days in films, made popular by guys like the late John Candy - fat guys picked up and proving to be heroes and getting back at the thinner-and-nasty folks who torment them. Here, it is a few co-workers at the mall and the bad guys who want to rob it.

    Meanwhile, our plump policeman, a security cop at a New Jersey mall, has his eyes on a pretty girl who runs a kiosk.....and you just know he'll win her - "Amy" (Jayma Mays) - in the end. (Hey, it's not real life, but we fat guys can dream, too!) Kevin James plays the Candy-esquire "Paul Blart," a state policeman-wannabe who winds up on his scooter being the ultra-straight cop/nerd for the mall. He, of course, is unlikeliest of heroes, but turns into Rambo when needed. Along the way are a bunch of sight gags and some insults, most of which produce laughs. Some are very funny.

    In fact, overall the individual sight gags are funnier than the overall story but it want some nice humor and corny story that doesn't offend much, you could do a lot worse. It's got charm.
    6keiichi73

    About as good as a movie called Paul Blart: Mall Cop could be

    If Paul Blart: Mall Cop had been made 20 years ago, it would have starred John Candy. That's a complement, by the way. Candy had a knack for playing bungling, yet good-hearted people who mainly wanted to please. He certainly specialized in playing people who tried too hard to be nice to cover up past pain. There's a lot of this in Kevin James' performance as the title character here. He's more than just a comic goofball. James turns him into a likable and surprisingly sympathetic hero that we find ourselves cheering for by the end.

    Kevin James rose to fame on television starring on the sitcom, The King of Queens, and has been trying to break into movies for a while now. He's acted along side stars like Will Smith and Adam Sandler, but this is his first shot at a stand-alone starring role. Sandler is still there behind the scenes (His Happy Madison production company produced the film.), but this is James' film all the way, and he doesn't waste the opportunity. His Paul Blart is admirable in a way. He's overweight and he suffers from hypoglycemia, but he always tries to do the right thing. He's passionate about his job as a mall cop, but he'd really like to be a police officer on the street. He's taken the physical entrance exam many times, but his health problems have prevented him from finishing. He makes up for his shortcomings by being the best mall cop he can be, and by also being a good single father to his teen daughter (Raini Rodriguez), who respects him and wishes he could fall in love again. Paul has his eyes on a young woman named Amy (Jayma Mays), who also works at the mall. The first half hour or so of the film is devoted to Paul's life, and it certainly helps us get into his corner when the actual plot kicks in.

    It's Black Friday, the busiest shopping day of the year, and some high tech criminals stage a lock down and a hostage situation at the mall as they pull off their theft plan. They place motion sensors and small bombs at the entrances, so no one can get in or out. They think they've removed everyone from the building, but didn't notice Paul was in the back of the arcade playing Guitar Hero. When he emerges from the arcade, he quickly learns about the hostage situation, and discovers that both Amy and his daughter are amongst them. This kicks off the main action, where Paul must use his resources around him to out think and outrun the criminals while keeping everyone alive. I liked this aspect of the story, and how Paul Blart actually has to be clever in order to outsmart the captors. The movie is rated PG, so it's never too violent or scary for kids, which is the perfect target audience for the film. They'll like the film's gentle and goofy humor, and accompanying adults may find themselves charmed by Blart himself.

    I never laughed out loud while watching this movie, but I did smile a lot, and I found myself caring more about the main character than I imagined. Let me tell you, that's more than I expected walking into a movie called Paul Blart: Mall Cop. There's plenty of sweetness during the early moments, establishing Paul's shy relationship with Amy, and the caring one he shares with his daughter. When the time comes for him to be a hero, we can cheer for him, because the movie makes him into a true underdog. He's constantly battling with his own shortcomings and health issues, and it's clever the way he keeps on finding ways to keep himself going, driven by saving the ones he loves. If I'm making the movie sound too serious, it's not. There's plenty of slapstick gags, surprisingly no bodily fluid or toilet humor to be found, and some pretty good physical comedy on display. If there's any major shortcoming to be found, it's that the movie is pretty inconsequential, and will probably be forgotten by me a few months from now.

    Still, considering the kind of junk that usually clogs theaters in early January, Paul Blart certainly is not bad. I imagine the movie will make a good rental, since its somewhat small scale will make it perfect for watching on TV rather than the big screen. If anything, it's one step closer to making James the cross-over star he obviously wants to be. I wouldn't mind seeing the same kind of likability he gives here in a less juvenile script. He's on to something here, he's just gotta find the project where he really knocks one out of the park.

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    Criminalité
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    Famille

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      Two of Kevin James' real-life family members are seen in this film: the karaoke singer is his older brother Gary Valentine, and the woman with two children who Paul helps is his wife Steffiana De La Cruz.
    • Gaffes
      When Paul Blart is talking to Amy she asks him if he was the guy that crashed into the minivan and points to a blue minivan, but he actually hits a silver one.
    • Citations

      [from trailer]

      Paul Blart: [talking to himself] What are you trained to do? Nothing...

    • Crédits fous
      Two additional scenes play during the closing credits.
    • Versions alternatives
      The UK release was cut, this film was originally shown to the BBFC in an unfinished version. The BBFC advised the distributor that the film was likely to receive a 12A classification but that the requested PG classification could be obtained by making changes to two scenes. In particular the BBFC suggested that a scene in which a man has the lid of a sun bed slammed onto him several times be reduced; and that an extended fight sequence also be reduced to remove some of the strongest blows. In this scene specifically, it was suggested that a blow to the face with a skateboard and dialogue which introduces and emphasises a headbutt be removed. When the finished version of the film was submitted these reductions had been made satisfactorily and the film was classified PG.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Last Chance Harvey/Notorious/Paul Blart: Mall Cop/Hotel for Dogs/Defiance/Che (2009)
    • Bandes originales
      Frankenstein
      Written and Performed by Edgar Winter

      Courtesy of Monigar Music Productions

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 janvier 2009 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site
      • Sony
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Héroe de centro comercial
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Burlington Mall - 75 Middlesex Turnpike, Burlington, Massachusetts, États-Unis(interiors)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Relativity Media
      • Happy Madison Productions
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    • Budget
      • 26 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 146 336 178 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 31 832 636 $US
      • 18 janv. 2009
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 183 348 429 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 31min(91 min)
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    • Mixage
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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