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Fat Pizza

  • 2003
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  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
3.8K
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Fat Pizza (2003)
ActionAdventureComedyCrimeThriller

The life at a suburban Sydney pizzeria.The life at a suburban Sydney pizzeria.The life at a suburban Sydney pizzeria.

  • Director
    • Paul Fenech
  • Writers
    • Paul Fenech
    • Tahir Bilgic
  • Stars
    • Paul Fenech
    • Tahir Bilgic
    • Rob Shehadie
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    3.8K
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    • Director
      • Paul Fenech
    • Writers
      • Paul Fenech
      • Tahir Bilgic
    • Stars
      • Paul Fenech
      • Tahir Bilgic
      • Rob Shehadie
    • 36User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Paul Fenech
    Paul Fenech
    • Pauly Falzoni…
    Tahir Bilgic
    • Habib Halal
    Rob Shehadie
    Rob Shehadie
    • Rocky
    Bill Bentley
    • Bum
    Angus Sampson
    Angus Sampson
    • Junky
    Sam Ford
    • Dead Guy
    Joel Heddrick
    • Blind Guy
    Renzo Bellato
    • Wheelchair Guy
    Arthur Serevetas
    Arthur Serevetas
    • Fighting Arthur
    • (as Arthur Penn)
    Paul Nakad
    • Sleek the Elite
    Katrina Spadone
    • Rocky's Girlfriend
    Paul Bates
    • Postie
    Harry Hudson
    • Old Guy
    Jamieson Hunt
    • Motorbike Rider
    John Boxer
    John Boxer
    • Bobo Gigliotti
    Jakalene Malanovic
    • Shazza
    Luke Ventura
    • Kid
    Jesse Ventura
    • Kid
    • Director
      • Paul Fenech
    • Writers
      • Paul Fenech
      • Tahir Bilgic
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    User reviews36

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    6Chief_Watches-Many

    Just give me the TV show Pleeeaasse!

    I have visited OZ twice, and was shown the TV series by Aussie friends. As a real sitcom buff, and a taste for anarchy on screen, I took to the show immediately, no that's an understatement, I bloody loved it!

    On my return to OZ I looked out for it again, and SBS began to show it and it was as good as I remembered.

    I discovered the film, and was very excited to sit and watch it. Unfortunately it just didn't live up to my expectations, and I didn't find it particularly funny. I enjoyed the characters as I always would, but I would have bought a copy to bring home even if I had thought it to be just OK, but the fact that it wasn't worth it says a lot. I am desperate to obtain copies of the series on DVD, but as far as I know they hadn't/haven't made them. This is a great shame as I would love to introduce friends here to the show.

    TV Show 10/10 Film 5/10
    4cameron_or

    Pretty good, but could have been made better.

    I don't know why, but it seems like the makers of the film had a 3-week deadline to get the film done. Many of the shots are poor, and a few reshoots could have done it well in the long run.

    But, overall, I did enjoy the movie. I admit that the starting was not great, but towards the end there was so much going on, you just couldn't stop watching!

    Many cameos make this a worthwile watch, with Jabba from Channel V even making a star appearance as the new Fat Pizza employee, who is hell bent on whatever drugs he can find.

    The story is not great, but it ensures many events to happen along the way. There's Bobo's wedding and his (extreme) bachelor party, Sleek being stalked by fat women, Pauly looking after Bobo's wedding ring, and Habib growing even more afraid of police activity, whilst trying to get any chick he can (and if you've seen the movie, ou'll know what I mean!).

    But, even these many events cannot overpower the production values. Much of the acting is poor, and nesarly every culture or group is attacked in one form or another. What I mean is, some people may get offended.

    Overall, I give it 4 out of 10.
    6movieman_kev

    the pizza should have shed some pounds

    There's a plot of sorts about a guy who works at a pizza shop holding a ring for his boss who bought a mail-order bride or something. The plot is just an excuse to string some skits together. Some hilarious, some funny, some awful (the Ronald McDonalds, the baby),. Offending pretty much everyone along the way. VERY un-P.C. which is a good thing. This is based on a TV show I guess (I don't know, I'm not an Aussie, I've never even been in prison). Sure it's juvenile, sophomoric, and obsessed with ass humor, but I'd rather with this than any Ali G. However,it could also have been cut by a good 10 or so minutes and would have been better

    My Grade: C+
    6boyinflares

    Hard to Swallow

    "Fat Pizza" showcases some of the great comedic talent that Australia has. While the comedian may not be in the league of those from "Fast Forward" and "Kath & Kim" they certainly know how to entertain - even though it is often crude and politically incorrect.

    The film revolves around the workers of a less-than-stellar pizza parlour and the various antics that they get up to, all with hilarious results. Highlights include the owner of the pizza parlour's mail-order bride, an opposition pizza parlour, the sex-crazed Rocky, and Pauly's animal attack.

    The actors / comedians all do a good job - Paul French, Paul Nakad, John Boxer, Tahir Bilgic, Jabba, Rob Shehadie, Jo Jo Yee and Maria Venuti are all of note. A warning though, some of the stuff in "Fat Pizza" is just plain gross. Their pizza's may be bigger and cheesier, but that can also be hard to swallow.
    mentalcritic

    Much better than I expected...

    In this world where we must be politically correct a hundred percent of the time or face court, Fat Pizza is like a breath of fresh air simply because it doesn't go out of its way to not offend anyone. We've all grown tired of films that go out of their way to please everyone and wind up pleasing noone as a result, so here's one that goes out of its way to please noone.

    And it winds up pleasing most anyone who has ever lived in a city where there are a lot of people who represent an ethnic minority. Even people from California or New York might relate to it on some level. If you have never been outside of an exclusively Anglo-Saxon community, on the other hand, don't bother.

    It has been stated that the film is little more than an extended episode of the television series, and this is true to some extent. However, the cinema format removes a lot of the restraints inherent in television, and as a result, the humour is more unapologetically ethnic, disgusting, and just plain revolting. The Farrelly brothers are complete tryhards in comparison to Paul Fenech and his cohorts. And the refreshing thing is that they truly don't care who they offend, offering absolutely no apologies whatsoever.

    Another fun element of Fat Pizza is spotting all of the cameos from minor, or even major, Australian celebrities. Angry Anderson, Red Symons, Kamahl, Elliot Goblet, even Jeff Fenech himself - anyone who has ever been anyone on Australian television is packed in here, and you'll need to watch the film twice just to identify them all. The best part is that they're not taking themselves even remotely seriously.

    When Red Symons happily tells the illegal immigrants that "We take bribes", or Kamahl asks us for the zillionth time why people are so unkind, one cannot help but laugh because it is all so utterly irreverent in a time when it should be. Forget about political correctness here - if you want to see Lebanese men acting like utter imbeciles while bikies, Italian gangsters, and bad Ronald McDonald clones give them hell, this is the film you've been waiting for. You will not find a scene where a stoned Anglo pizza delivery boy runs over cyclists and thinking he's scoring points for it in any American film before this one was made, I can garantee that. If you see it in one that was made after mid-2003, I can guarantee that it won't be nearly as funny.

    Normally, I would never have considered this film because of its shameless appeal to the lowest common denominator, but it scores big because it represents a much-needed loosening of the collar in this day and age where minor mischief on the part of people who are treated like slaves in our society is treated like a spree of murders. Well done, Paul Fenech - people like you may well be the salvation of this blinkered, speak-no-evil society that none of us who were born in the 1970s or 1980s actually want. Ten out of ten for laughs, but minus two for going just a tiny bit too far at times (and even they were pretty funny because of the loosening up that the rest of the film offers).

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    • Trivia
      The warning label on the front of the DVD case says, "WARNING: This film may cause pregnancy and could get you into trouble with your girlfriend. Tight arse people with no sense of humour may be offended. Not politically, gramatically or scientifically correct."
    • Goofs
      In the opening scene, Sleek's car interior changes from a four door sedan on the inside, to a two door sports car on the outside. 240Z Datsun outside, but a Ford XB Falcon inside.
    • Quotes

      Ivan: [dazed after slaughtering two backpackers] Jobs done, Pauly. Let's go.

      Pauly Falzoni: [cluelessly] But, what's all the blood, man?

      Ivan: Ah, kangaroo, mate.

    • Crazy credits
      During the credits, scenes from the wedding reception are showing.
    • Connections
      Featured in Fat Pizza vs. Housos (2014)

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    • Release date
      • April 10, 2003 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Мрсна пица
    • Filming locations
      • Bass Hill, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
      • Fat Pizza Productions
      • SBS Independent
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,146,843
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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