MALL COP TRIVIA #75
Paul Blart is a character in Paul Blart: Mall Cop and Paul Blart: Mall Cop2
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MALL COP TRIVIA #75
Paul Blart is a character in Paul Blart: Mall Cop and Paul Blart: Mall Cop2

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Every time I think I'm gonna cave and watch Paul Blart 2, I think about how it'd ruin the vague amorphous monstrosity I've created in my head to go along with this podcast. I can't do that. Watching the real movie would ruin it.
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MALL COP TRIVIA #78
The tattoos Paul Blart had gotten in the first film are completely gone by the second, meaning either Paul Blart had gotten them removed, or it was completely forgotten in the six year gap between the two films