In the zany, outrageous tradition of Down And Out In Beverly Hills and Ruthless People, ... more
SCENES FROM A MALL teams up Bette Midler and Woody Allen - comedy's ultimates mix of combustible fun. During a spending spree in an upscale shopping center, this Be...
Available for the first time on DVD! In the zany and outrageous tradition of Down and Out ... more
in Beverly Hills (also directed by Paul Mazursky) and Ruthless People (also starring Bette Midler) Scenes From a Mall teams up Midler with Woody Allen - a mix o...
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Advantages: Great comical movie, some fine stunts and many laughs throughout Disadvantages: none for me to complain about.
, one of which you may predict but others that will comes as a pleasant surprise, if pleasant is the word here.
There are many funny scenes, many seeming to have a laugh at from other movies, although in a very subtle sort of way. If you have ever seen Rambo first blood and remember the part when he fell through the trees, ripping his arm open on route to the ground, and he ended up stitching the wound up, well it?s scenes like this that the writers of this movie liked to play around with.
What more can I say about Mall Cop without giving away the plot..? Well, not a lot really but I do suggest that you watch this one as you will not be disappointed at all. It has everything that a good movie of its genre needs to keep the audience happy, it has thrills, humour, a rather funny selection of chases and that good dollop of romance, What ...
Advantages: Made Me Giggle Disadvantages: None For Me
Paul Blart: Mall Cop is the newest release from Happy Madison Pictures, Adam Sandler?s film production company. I am a big Adam Sandler fan and usually enjoy these films so settled down to watch this film with every intention of it being good.
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Paul Blart is a single dad who is raising his daughter himself after his wife (who only married him for a green card) left him. He lives with his mother in New Jersey and dreams of being a state trooper. The only trouble is, that besides being a little overweight Paul suffers from low blood sugar leading to him passing out if he doesn?t have something sugary at steady intervals. He has never passed the physical test to become an officer so instead works at the local mall as a security guard. He is a little too good at his job as he takes it way to seriously. When ...
Advantages: Easy to watch & enjoyable Disadvantages: Lighthearted subtle comedy may not suit everyones needs
of the beautiful co-worker he dreams about from a distance and you have a film full of fun, laughter and comedy moments.
The character is loveable and funny but definately not the type of guy you would think of as your typical hero. However one day at work an gang of criminals take over the shopping mall and hold a number of shoppers and co-workers hostage. Kevin Jame's character has the chance to escape the mall but his sense of pride, courage and the wannabee cop in him forces him to stay in the mall and fight to save the day!
The action heats up when finds out the beautiful co-worker he likes and his younger daughter are trapped has hostages by the gang of criminals.
Throughout the film I laughed and I was thoroughly entertained. Kevin James was fantastic and is a credit to this film. This is a film that all of the family will enjoy and will ...
A professional couple's trip to a shopping mall results in each admitting to extra-marital affairs.
Release details
DVD Region
DVD
Studio(s)
WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINM; TECHNICOLOR DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
Release date
28/02/2005
No of Discs
1
Catalogue No
BED 881548
Barcode
5017188815482
Languages
Main Language
English
DVD Description
Bette Midler and Woody Allen star in director Paul Mazursky's comedy as a professional Los Angeles couple--Deborah (Midler) is the author of a best-selling self-help book about marriage and has been wed to successful lawyer Nick (Allen) for 16 years. They live a high-pressure professional life, complete with matching Saabs, two kids, a house in the hills, beepers, cell phones, and a constant barrage of client phone calls. To celebrate their anniversary, they decide to embark on a spending spree at the Beverly Centre mall. But while there, each makes a startling revelation that rocks their marriage. Nick, following advice from his wife's book, kicks things off by announcing he's been having an affair. Deborah, staggered by the news, rebounds by requesting a divorce. The spoiled couple reconciles--until the author admits that she's been unfaithful herself. As Nick and Deborah wade their way through the mall, dodging a particularly annoying mime (clown Bill Irwin in a hilarious role), mariachi bands, and Christmas-carolling rappers, they are forced to realise the mistakes they've made along the way--all the while juggling the pros and cons of their marriage, dividing assets, and shooting off rapid rounds of compliments and insults. Midler and Allen make a terrific and suitably neurotic pair in Mazursky's hilarious satire of an outlandish Los Angles marriage.
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