Agrega una trama en tu idiomaPauly Falzoni, former pizza delivery boy, now boss, is trying to rebuild the infamous Fat Pizza restaurant in the notorious suburb of Hashfield.Pauly Falzoni, former pizza delivery boy, now boss, is trying to rebuild the infamous Fat Pizza restaurant in the notorious suburb of Hashfield.Pauly Falzoni, former pizza delivery boy, now boss, is trying to rebuild the infamous Fat Pizza restaurant in the notorious suburb of Hashfield.
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Paul Fenech is a true original, when it comes to comedy. He is an awesome writer, and underneath all that chaos, and continual mad cap laughter, there's a lot of reality served up, and he knows how to do it, in such a creative and classic way. Although you can't top Housos, Fat Pizza BIB, gives you a pretty good run for your money, only there are moments of void, where laughs still quite high, have slowed in number, to his other original stuff. There are some loyal remaining cast members in this one, though I do miss Jabba some. The sausage dog is so cute, and easily the best actor in the show, they should dedicate a show to him, alone. It would be good to see much more of Chris Franklin (Shazza's guy) in this, as he reckon he could spice things up. Regardless, I'm still satisfied with the volume of laughs, this talented genius, Fenech creates. Keep those pizza's coming Paul.
Fat Pizza is back and absolutely rapid fire with comedy in 2019. No one is safe from this satire. Paul Fenech is one of the true great aussie comedians and knows how to make you laugh till you sweat.
His loyalty to his cast and actors is fantastic and inspiring to see.
10 out of 10.
Having finally got back to it's true roots, this show brings back the typical Aussie humour that is lacking on Australian TV in this politically correct decade.
Great first episode and I hope for an earlier time slot for future ones.
Great first episode and I hope for an earlier time slot for future ones.
This is meant to be a reboot of the 2000 to 2007 series - Pizza - but several of the original key cast members are missing (Jabba, Rebel Wilson, Rocky, etc) and to make up for the missing talent, maker of the series - Paul Fenech - has decided to replace the cast members with HIMSELF and more of HIMSELF.
You guessed it, nearly every scene of this little epic has an over aged Fenech jumping around the place or hitting people.
We have an even more over-aged John Boxer (Bobo) on hand but his bad acting is even worse than it was in the original 2000 to 2007 series!
it was not a case of viewers taking a dislike to to this production, but rather, it was a case of viewers not even caring that it existed. The opening episode never even made the top 20 list of shows watched in one night.
Fat Pizza: Out Of Business. However, it gets one star because it employed a few Australian actors and crew.
You guessed it, nearly every scene of this little epic has an over aged Fenech jumping around the place or hitting people.
We have an even more over-aged John Boxer (Bobo) on hand but his bad acting is even worse than it was in the original 2000 to 2007 series!
it was not a case of viewers taking a dislike to to this production, but rather, it was a case of viewers not even caring that it existed. The opening episode never even made the top 20 list of shows watched in one night.
Fat Pizza: Out Of Business. However, it gets one star because it employed a few Australian actors and crew.
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- TriviaRambo, the dog that Pauly Falzoni buys to guard his car, is actually played by Paul Fenech's real-life dog, Fonz.
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