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Fat Pizza Uncensored

Fat Pizza Uncensored

2010
119 min
7.5 / 10
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Too rude for TV. Too raunchy for the movies. Too horny for Bobo's mamma. It's Fat Pizza: Uncensored, you stooge! Hit the road with Pauly, Bobo, Rocky and…

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Common themes and sentiments

crude raunchy explicit juvenile uninhibited offensive comedic lowbrow unapologetic niche extreme audacious

Reviews

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Liam Davies
Apr 29, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

This is Fat Pizza unleashed, a version of the beloved Australian comedy that throws all caution to the wind. The synopsis promises a road trip across Australia for 'filthy, freaky action,' and the film delivers on that promise…

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Eleanor Vance
Apr 29, 2026
1.0 / 5
1.0

Fat Pizza Uncensored is a film that wears its lack of taste as a badge of honour. Its claim to be 'too rude for TV' and 'too raunchy for the movies' is unfortunately accurate, presenting a relentless stream…

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Marcus Bellweather
Apr 29, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

For those who embrace the 'Fat Pizza' ethos, this 'uncensored' edition offers an unadulterated dose of the franchise's signature raunch. The premise of Pauly, Bobo, Rocky, and Habib embarking on a cross-country search for 'filthy, freaky action' is…

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Penelope Ainsworth
Apr 29, 2026
0.5 / 5
0.5

This is less a film and more a cautionary tale about what happens when creative ambition is completely eclipsed by a desire to shock. 'Fat Pizza Uncensored' is a relentless barrage of vulgarity, with a plot that barely…

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Brendan O'Connell
Apr 29, 2026
1.5 / 5
1.5

Fat Pizza Uncensored is precisely what its title suggests: a no-holds-barred, unfiltered dive into the crude and the crass. The film revels in its own offensiveness, presenting a journey across Australia where the characters, led by Pauly and…

FAQs

Fans of the original 'Fat Pizza' are likely to appreciate the return of beloved characters like Pauly, Bobo, Rocky, and Habib. This 'uncensored' version promises an even more extreme and uninhibited version of the humour they've come to expect, pushing the boundaries further than previous iterations. The explicit mention of it being 'too rude for TV' suggests a direct appeal to those who enjoy the franchise's more outrageous and less commercially sanitised elements.