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Australia released, PAL/Region 4 DVD:it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ),English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ),English ( Subtitles ),WIDESCREEN (1.78:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Deleted Scenes, Featurette, Interactive Menu, Production Notes, Scene Access, Short Film, Uncut,SYNOPSIS: Australian director Paul Fenech leaves virtually no topic of Australian interest unsatirized in his scatologically-laden 2003 gross-out comedy, Fat Pizza. Pizza delivery guys Pauly (Fenech), Sleek (Paul Nakad), and Davo (Jabba) all go about their daily business while getting caught up in a series of misadventures. Pauly manages to get into fights with a rival fast food outlet's mascot while incurring the wrath of a gang of midgets miffed about his usage of a handicapped stall in a restroom. Sleek is a Lebanese rapper who simultaneously hides from the various women he's slighted and from racist cops who are just interested in roughing him up for being Middle Eastern. New delivery man Davo's mission is much simpler: he's a druggie in search of a new high. Meanwhile, their violent boss Bobo Gigliotti (Johnny Boxer) attempts to divert the brow-beating he regularly gets from his mother due to his being a middle-aged virgin and signs up for a mail-order bride from Vietnam. Based on an Australian television series of the same name, Fat Pizza premiered in Australia in 2003 with decidedly mixed reviews.
Not for everyone - not to be missedReviewed by jack, 2006-03-26
Fat Pizza is a politically incorrect absolutelly hilarous slice of modern day Australian humour. It is quite foreign to the American style but then so was Benny Hill and Monty Python in days gone by. If you can drag your prejudices past seemingly broad jokes it is full of life and joy and wit. It is destined to sink like a stone as a fish out of water - but its well worth a look if you have an open mind, a sense of curiousity, an innocent sense of humour, and a spare slice of cash.
fat pizza - beware. at largeReviewed by Rosanagh M. Heath, 2006-03-07
this movie is very very funny it takes all cultures and pokes fun
at them. aussies, kiwis, asains, wogs, handicapped and even the old
people.
halaerious, for those who live in australia