
Fat Pizza 2003
Paul Fenech's breakout Aussie comedy *Fat Pizza (2003)* dives into the chaotic, sun-soaked chaos of a suburban Sydney pizza joint where nothing—not even sanity—is ever in short supply.
Director: Paul Fenech
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fat Pizza (2003) about?
*Fat Pizza (2003)* follows the daily madness at a run-down Sydney pizza joint where owner Bobo Gigliotti scrambles to welcome his mail-order bride while managing an eccentric staff. The arrival of a stoner delivery driver, Davo Dinkum, adds another layer of absurdity to the mix. Expect nonstop laughs, surreal situations, and a whole lot of questionable life choices.
Who directed Fat Pizza?
Paul Fenech directed *Fat Pizza (2003)*, bringing his signature brand of chaotic Aussie humor to the screen.
Who stars in Fat Pizza?
The film stars Paul Fenech as Bobo Gigliotti, with Paul Nakad, Tahir Bilgiç, Jabba as Davo Dinkum, and Rob Shehadie rounding out the chaotic cast.
Is Fat Pizza (2003) worth watching?
If you enjoy irreverent, low-brow comedy with a thick Aussie accent and a side of surrealism, *Fat Pizza (2003)* is absolutely worth your time. While it never received an official IMDb rating, its cult status speaks volumes, offering a unique slice of comedy that's hard to find elsewhere. Just don't expect subtlety—this one plays like a pizza oven set to 'maximum chaos.'
How long is Fat Pizza?
The runtime for *Fat Pizza (2003)* is 93 minutes.
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About Fat Pizza (2003) — Sydney's Most Unhinged Pizza Parlor Comedy
Paul Fenech's breakout Aussie comedy *Fat Pizza (2003)* dives into the chaotic, sun-soaked chaos of a suburban Sydney pizza joint where nothing—not even sanity—is ever in short supply. The film follows Bobo Gigliotti, the mercurial pizzeria owner and head chef, as he nervously awaits the arrival of his mail-order bride, Lin Chow Bang, while introducing a new delivery driver to the mix. Enter Davo Dinkum, a stoner with a bong permanently fused to his face like some kind of delivery-service bondage gear, played with scene-stealing charm by Jabba. With its absurdist humor and larger-than-life characters, *Fat Pizza* delivers a relentless, irreverent take on blue-collar life Down Under.
Packed with slapstick antics, cultural satire, and the kind of dialogue that sticks to your ribs like extra cheese, *Fat Pizza (2003)* is a cult classic that refuses to be forgotten. The film's Sydney suburbia setting drips with authenticity, while its offbeat cast—led by Fenech himself—ensures every scene crackles with energy. Whether you're a fan of quirky Aussie humor or just here for the sheer audacity of it all, this is a movie that lingers like the aftertaste of a questionable topping choice.