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The Pizza Boy: He Delivers
More going-ons at the Pizza Boy restaurant in this follow-up to William Higgins' Delivery Boys.
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Plot Summary
A down-on-his-luck pizza delivery guy stumbles upon a dangerous criminal conspiracy while making a routine delivery. He must use his wits and quick reflexes to survive the night and expose the truth before it's too late. The film follows his frantic race against time through the city's underbelly.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'The Pizza Boy: He Delivers' was largely ignored by critics, with a few panning it as a low-budget, derivative action-comedy. However, it found a cult following over the years, particularly among fans of 80s independent cinema and its ensemble cast who would later achieve greater fame.
What Reviewers Say
A surprisingly fun, albeit cheesy, romp with a fast-paced plot.
Features early performances from a cast that would later become comedy giants.
Relies heavily on 80s tropes and a predictable narrative arc.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely nostalgic, with many remembering it fondly as a quirky, low-budget film from their youth. Some appreciate its straightforward entertainment value, while others point out its dated humor and simplistic plot.
Fun Fact
This film marked one of the earliest on-screen appearances for Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, David Spade, and Rob Schneider, who would later become a prominent comedy troupe.
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