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.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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Fat pizza isn't going to win any awards but you know what it's funny it is. People will say it's stupid and you know what it is, it's taking the piss out of all the different races in Australia from lebs, Asians, Africans even to your blonde hair blue eyed aussies!
You have your crazy junkie and your cheapskate bogans, it's an crazy take on what a lot of areas in Sydney are really like!
The other thing I really rate with this show the casting one of my mates was casted just for being himself just having a good time it's a real shot for Aussie actors! Who knows maybe one day me or you will be on fat pizza! People just need to learn to turn there brain off and have alittle fun... smoke a bong or 2 ya stooges
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.
I'm guessing all the high ratings are mates of the makers. c'mon, my friends and i made better comedy sketches in high school plays then this crap. then again, i though the original was overrated crap too. don't get it. and i am a fan of dumb humour, but it needs to be wrapped in a little intelligence rather than be aimed for the lowest common denominator of comedy. woes is Aussie comedy for a decade now. why can i find so many genuinely funny people at work, a bar etc. yet not on our televisions or movies? it makes little sense.
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.
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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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