IMDb 5.5 2014 HD

Fat Pizza vs Housos

Fat Pizza vs Housos

2014
Comedy
96 min NR Australia
5.154 / 10
5.5 IMDB

After fifteen years, pizza chef Bobo is released from prison. Rent has gone up so the only shop Bobo can afford is in the infamous housing commission suburb…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Paul Fenech
Starring
Paul Fenech / Elle Dawe / John Boxer / Tahir Bilgiç / Maria Venuti / Angry Anderson / Kyle Sandilands / Nick Giannopoulos

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

hilarious crude familiar energetic over-the-top predictable funny loud chaotic nostalgic irreverent

Reviews

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Isabelle Moreau
Apr 22, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

Paul Fenech’s ‘Fat Pizza vs Housos’ is a bold, if somewhat predictable, crossover that promises and largely delivers on its premise. The film’s strength lies in its energetic cast and Fenech’s unwavering commitment to his comedic vision. Bobo’s…

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Arthur Pendelton
Apr 22, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

‘Fat Pizza vs Housos’ attempts to capitalise on brand recognition by mashing its two most recognisable franchises together. The narrative, revolving around Bobo’s post-prison relocation to Sunnyvale, feels more like an excuse for a series of sketches than…

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Genevieve Dubois
Apr 22, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

In 'Fat Pizza vs Housos', Paul Fenech masterfully orchestrates a reunion of his beloved characters, transplanting Bobo from his pizza parlour to the vibrant, often chaotic, streets of Sunnyvale. The film thrives on the clash of these two…

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Marcus Bellweather
Apr 22, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

Bringing together the worlds of 'Fat Pizza' and 'Housos' was always going to be a gamble, and 'Fat Pizza vs Housos' lands somewhere in the middle. The premise of Bobo landing in Sunnyvale offers a fresh, albeit predictable,…

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Eleanor Vance
Apr 22, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

Paul Fenech's latest offering, 'Fat Pizza vs Housos', is precisely what fans would expect: a raucous, no-holds-barred collision of his two most popular comedic creations. The plot, which sees pizza chef Bobo navigating the 'Housos' territory of Sunnyvale…

FAQs

Yes, the film, like its predecessors, often uses its comedic premise to touch upon social themes. By placing Bobo in the Sunnyvale housing commission, it explores the dynamics and stereotypes associated with such communities. The humour, while broad, can be seen as a lens through which to observe and comment on aspects of Australian society, class, and multiculturalism, albeit through a decidedly comedic and exaggerated filter.