A Tale of Two Pizzas

2003 "ALL'S FAIR IN LOVE AND PIZZA"
5.4| 1h22m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 07 November 2003 Released
Producted By: Cockeyed Caravan
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An age old feud between rival New York pizza-makers Frank Bianco and Vito Rossi re-ignites when young Angela Rossi decides to help her father put the Biancos out of business once and for all. But when young Tony Bianco agrees to help his father steal the secret to the Rossi's sauce, things really heat up.

Genre

Comedy, Romance

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Director

Vincent Sassone

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Cockeyed Caravan

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A Tale of Two Pizzas Audience Reviews

Perry Kate Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
CrawlerChunky In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Zlatica One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Marva It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
nina_rain_drop This movie was spectacular. On a scale of 1 to 100 i give it a 101. My favorite actor in this movie is Frankie. He is so funny, I nearly fell out of my chair watching this movie. I hope he does more movies like this one. Also my family says that this movie deserves an A+ for it's comedy and romance. I hope you all enjoy the movie as much as my family did. If you don't than tell your friends about it and maybe they will like it. The movie is a real show stopper please watch it today or tomorrow or whenever you have time and don't forget the popcorn and soda. You'll feel like you're in a theater or watching pay per view, but this movie is much much better than a theater or pay per view alone. Please watch more movies like this!
42ndStreetMemories INGREDIENTS FOR MAKING "A TALE OF TWO PIZZAS":Take (1) spoof of Shakespeare's 'Romeo & Juliet' (what if the Capulet and Montague families were in battle over a pizza recipe???) Add a bunch of Italian seasoning (the credits read like a menu from Valentino's on Bronx River Road) Add some Capicola ('Soprano' veterans Vincent Pastore and Frank Vincent hamming it up in a delightful way) Mix in some fresh vegetables(Robin Paul and Conor Dubin are charming in the roles of the youngsters caught up in Great Pizza Wars) And the parmigiana on this lasagna is the fine soundtrack with vocals by Freddy King plus fun & fitting animation that ties the whole thing up nicely.An obvious labor of love from director Vinnie Sassone (you expected another name?) that delivers the film that you say "they don't make anymore". A fun, charming comedy in the style of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding". Sit back, relax, have some fun, then go eat some pasta.
almostwitty On every level of film-making you can think of, this so-called film didn't rate on any of them.The plot was so hackneyed and cliché-ridden that you could plot the entire course of the movie in the first two minutes.The camera-work was truly terrible - all tight head shots and using no visual pizazz whatsoever.The actors probably did the best they could with stereotyped characters drawn straight out of some computer combo of West Side Story and Romeo and Juliet.The worst thing about this film? The central motif is that you apparently need love to make a great pizza. This film had no love in it, and for a film that's ostensibly about great pizza to leave you with no desire to eat pizza is one hell of a neat trick.Avoid this film. At. All. Costs.
DaWholeEffinShow I viewed a special screening of this film and was impressed with the all star cast that this independent film produced. It is a typical romantic comedy, but it will definitely keep your attention. I am not a big fan of romantic comedies, but I enjoyed this film. Look out for it in 2k3.