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Fat Pizza the Film is yet another slice of life at a dodgy suburban Sydney take away. Bobo Gigliotti the psychotic pizzeria owner/pizza chef is awaiting the arrival of his mail-order refugee bride Lin Chow Bang, and a new pizza deliverer is on the block. Channel V's Jabba almost steals the show as token skip delivery boy Davo Dinkum, a stoner with a bong strapped to his face like a feedbag.
Release : | 2003 |
Rating : | 5.6 |
Studio : | SBS Independent, Village Roadshow Entertainment, Fat Pizza Productions, |
Crew : | Art Department Coordinator, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Paul Nakad Tahir Bilgic Jabba John Boxer Rob Shehadie |
Genre : | Comedy |
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One of the wrost movies I have ever seen
Don't Believe the Hype
This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
This movie is insane... Haven't ever seen so bad movie ,if you wanna see the worlds worst movie ,then this is it!!!! If you wanna know which movie is good ,you have to see the worst!!! All group who is involved in this movie must be ....!!!!! There is no storyline ,very bad actors.. Sorry Paul Fenech but please don't do more movies ,this is madness. I call people to vote this movie "Bad movie for all the time". I hope i have warn people ,that you may go crazy ,if you watch this movie to the end!! Thats advisory opinion.I don't wanna insult no-one ,but there's must be a best movie and the worst!!I can't say even one thing ,what was right in this movie! Sorry.
...but I found this to be an enjoyable movie. I probably never saw the show since it's Australian and I live in the US but the characters are easy to understand fairly quickly since most have only a few motivations, most of which most comedy movie male characters in a certain age do: chicks, booze, good times... The usual. It's probably not more than a rental (I happened upon it late night on one of the Encore movie channels) but if you like movies that tell the tale of a "crazy night with kooky hi-jinks" and don't feel the need to be politically correct every second of your life, you'll have a good time. It's not a movie of the year in any way but there's a lot of laughs to be had.
It's been said that this movie sets Australian culture back 20 years. Whoever said that (I read it somewhere, but can't remember where) has his/her head in his/her armpit. It's the side of Australian culture outsiders rarely see. Illegal immigrants ARE arriving in leaky boats. Police ARE unfairly targeting ethnic minorities. Fast-food corporations (eg McDoggles) ARE being mean to the little guy (and I don't just mean Pauly). People ARE making speed in their backyards. Backpackers ARE being murdered.Though I'm sure that, when these things occur in the real world, they are nowhere near as funny as they are in Fat Pizza. This movie is utterly hilarious from beginning to end. Sure, the humour may not be everyone's cup of tea. I certainly wouldn't feel comfortable watching it with my Nanna.It's unfair to say there is no structure to the plot. There is. Just not a standard one. Which, in this age of Hollywood formula, should be regarded as a good thing. This movie breaks the rules, baby!If you enjoy watching the Pizza TV show on SBS, you'll have a blast. It's longer, with more jokes and cameos crammed in. A family-size Pizza, if you like.If I had to choose between Fat Pizza and Kangaroo Jack as a representation of Australian culture, I'd choose Fat Pizza in a second.
I've seen the tv show a few times. I thought the movie would be pushing it, trying to stretch the tv show to a movie length. Plus i thought it would be one of those low budget aussie movies that mainly appealed to ethnic audiences. Like Wog Boy etc. So i wasn't expecting too much from the movie.I was p***ing myself laughing through lots of the movie. I thought i was going to die because i was laughing too much.There's jokes about race/religions, public tradegies (sept 11 & more). So if you are offended by bad taste jokes, stay away. This is where i thought some of the jokes were soooooo wrong, but i found it sooooo funny.I never wondered what time it was, or how long to go, as i usually do in movies (including bourne identity). This movie kept me amused all the time.A LOT better than what i thought it would be, and i'd be happy to pay the full admission price again to drag my mates there.