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Closed Caption; Deleted scenes; Fun on set: watch the fun, wacky moments on-set and hilarious outtakes from the film; Stunts: see how all the cast and crew pulled off the crazy stunts in the film
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Paul Blart: Mall Cop
1. Chapter 1 [2:44]
2. Chapter 2 [3:43]
3. Chapter 3 [2:07]
4. Chapter 4 [4:19]
5. Chapter 5 [3:14]
6. Chapter 6 [3:26]
7. Chapter 7 [2:42]
8. Chapter 8 [4:13]
9. Chapter 9 [3:27]
10. Chapter 10 [3:30]
11. Chapter 11 [2:16]
12. Chapter 12 [1:49]
13. Chapter 13 [3:32]
14. Chapter 14 [2:19]
15. Chapter 15 [3:16]
16. Chapter 16 [3:06]
17. Chapter 17 [3:31]
18. Chapter 18 [3:15]
19. Chapter 19 [2:16]
20. Chapter 20 [2:42]
21. Chapter 21 [3:19]
22. Chapter 22 [3:30]
23. Chapter 23 [1:06]
24. Chapter 24 [3:05]
25. Chapter 25 [2:45]
26. Chapter 26 [3:36]
27. Chapter 27 [3:12]
28. Chapter 28 [2:26]
A New Jersey rent-a-cop gets his moment to shine as the holidays approach and Santa's little helpers stage a coup at the local shopping mall in this comedy starring King of Queens' Kevin James. Paul Blart (James) is a single suburban dad attempting to make ends meet by working as a mall security guard. Paul takes his job very seriously; unfortunately the same can't be said for the shoppers he deals with on a daily basis. That all changes the day that Santa's little helpers shut down the mall and start taking hostages, including Paul's daughter and his main squeeze. Realizing that no one knows the mall better than the man who's paid to guard it, Paul mounts his Segway and speeds to the rescue. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Since the film is set in a mall, tons of chain stores are featured, shown, or at the very least mentioned -- including Victoria's Secret, Hallmark, Sharper Image, Kay's, Lord & Taylor, Orange Julius, Dunkin Donuts, Williams Sonoma, Teavana,... More
Since the film is set in a mall, tons of chain stores are featured, shown, or at the very least mentioned -- including Victoria's Secret, Hallmark, Sharper Image, Kay's, Lord & Taylor, Orange Julius, Dunkin Donuts, Williams Sonoma, Teavana, Legal Seafood, Hello Kitty, Zale's, McDonald's, and more. Also visible: Rock Band, PlayStation 3, Rainforest Café, and Paul's ubiquitous Segway. Close
Paul and his co-workers go out for happy hour, and he drinks so much that he gets very drunk.
A couple of stronger words (including one "s--t," as well as "ass," "hell," and "oh my God"), but mostly insults about Paul Blart: "fat," "stupid," "loser," etc.
There are discussions about romantic relationships, dating, online dating, and hooking up. Two characters kiss. During an altercation with a woman, her blouse is pulled up, and viewers can see her bra for most of the scene. Also, an extende... More
There are discussions about romantic relationships, dating, online dating, and hooking up. Two characters kiss. During an altercation with a woman, her blouse is pulled up, and viewers can see her bra for most of the scene. Also, an extended scene takes place in Victoria's Secret. Close
Criminals take hostages at gunpoint and attempt to kill Paul Blart. He's beaten up but also bests various thieves. Most of the violence is humorous, but occasionally one of the criminals says something about threatening to "off" a hostage (... More
Criminals take hostages at gunpoint and attempt to kill Paul Blart. He's beaten up but also bests various thieves. Most of the violence is humorous, but occasionally one of the criminals says something about threatening to "off" a hostage (including a child) or blow cops up, etc., and there are a few explosions. But there's no blood -- just bruises from all of the physical comedy. Close
About Paul Blart: Mall Cop
Parents need to know that since this slapstick comedy is set in a mall, it features a tremendous amount of consumer/product integration. As a result, almost every scene includes a real mall store or restaurant. There are lots of humorous pratfalls -- but the criminals also threaten to kill people and use guns, and there are a few explosions. Several jokes target the obese (including the main character). The language is mostly confined to insults (though there's at least one use of "s--t," as well as a couple uses of "hell," "ass," and "oh my God"), and the sexuality is limited to flirting, a kiss ... and an extended scene set in Victoria's Secret.
Families can talk about whether the movie's mall setting makes its brand/product placement more or less obvious. Are all of the stores and brands distracting, or are they just part of the scenery? Do you think that has more or less impact than other kinds of product placement? Families can also discuss the appeal of "underdog" heroes. What makes Paul an underdog? How does he overcome the odds? The movie makes several references to his weight, as well as featuring sight gags about obese women. Is it OK to poke fun at some groups but not others? Why or why not?