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The Illusionist, Capote vs. Infamous and Armageddon vs. Deep Impact is Paul Blart: Mall Cop vs. Observe and Report.
Think there's only so much to be said about shopping mall security guards -- and probably not enough to fill out one 90-minute movie? Don't be too sure.
Judging by its recent trailer, Paul Blart: Mall Cop -- which stars Kevin James (TV's King of Queens) as an earnest goof who becomes a doughy John McClane when criminals seize his workplace -- shares the same tone and low-brow bearing of other Adam Sandler-produced comedies. Interpret that as you will.
However, Observe and Report, with Seth Rogen as a mall cop who clashes with the police, sounds like a different animal altogether -- at least according to its star. 'I think it's amazing. I'm unbelievably proud of it and psyched about it,' says Rogen, who is joined by Anna Faris and Ray Liotta on the project



'I said, 'We need to put a campground in here.''
Spring Creek opened in 1968. 'There were actually several years that we were here, that we were high and dry because there were so many delays in the construction of the new interstate.
'But once they brought it through, we started to see the benefits from it,' Clark said.
Over time, Spring Creek began to host campers from every state in the U.S., plus foreign nations such as France and Germany, to name just a couple.
Don and Ann Clark also are known locally as owners of the popular Briar and Bean off Wilma Rudolph Boulevard, where fine coffees and cigars are the main merchandise sold.
Their campsite, run on a daily basis by a full-time employee, features such additional amenities as a bathhouse with shower and laundry room, and limited travel trailer and camper storage.
Spring Creek has hosted some reunions in the past, as well as individual campers and families.
A centerpiece of the property is an old tobacco barn that Don Clark has creatively converted into a covered pavilion.
'This barn was getting old


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