Pizza Man (2011)

Pizza Man Poster

Matt Burns is many things — loser, dork, pizza delivery boy — but a hero isn't one of them. That is, until he is forced to eat a genetically-engineered tomato that was designed to create super soldiers. A routine pizza delivery turns into a fight for his life, when he accidentally stumbles into the middle of a heated corporate takeover that plans on using this science for world domination. Now, equipped with an indestructible body, advanced strength and a pizza parlor mascot costume, Matt must use his new power to fight evil, rescue the girl and save the day as the unlikeliest of super-heroes: Pizza Man!

Overview
"Pizza Man" is a special funny superhero movie directed by Joe Eckardt and was launched in 2011. It showcases the story of a pizza shipment man, Matt Burns, who gains superhuman capabilities after consuming a tomato genetically customized by an eccentric scientist, Douglas Herndon. A not likely hero, Matt utilizes his powers to ward off the corporation that's after the customized tomato's formula. The movie includes Frankie Muniz, best understood from "Malcolm in the Middle", who portrays a different type of hero utilizing humor and wit.

The Plot
The film begins with Matt Burns, a thirty-something pizza shipment person with a laissez-faire mindset towards life. Although he dreams of beginning his own comics series, Matt is stuck in a directionless presence. After providing a pizza to the secretive researcher, Douglas Herndon (played by Dallas Page), he mistakenly consumes a genetically customized tomato developed by Herndon, that bestows him with incredible superhuman powers.

Herndon creates a modified tomato with the goal of resolving world cravings. However a streamlined and corrupt corporation led by Tycoon Theo Hollingsworth (Michael Gross), plans to steal the formula to produce an army of extremely soldiers for their dubious purposes. When Hollingsworth dispatches his henchmen to retrieve the modified tomato the same night Matt unconsciously consumes it, they accidentally wind up poisoning and eliminating Dr Herndon. The corporation then relentlessly pursues Matt to draw out the formula from his bloodstream.

Characterization
Frankie Muniz delivers a convincing performance as Matt, supplying minutes of comic relief as he adapts to his newly found capabilities. Previous wrestler Dallas Page plays the unassuming genius scientist, Herndon, with a notable depth. Michael Gross takes on a various path from his typecast roles, depicting the completely heartless corporate tycoon, Hollingsworth.

Styles

The main style going through Pizza Man is the classic fight of excellent versus evil. It acts as a modern take on this standard style, spinning a superhero story into the normal, mundane life of a pizza delivery man. The movie checks out the improvement of a typical individual into an unlikely superhero, representing that anybody can be a hero despite their circumstances. The concept of a regular specific acquiring superhuman capabilities also mentions the theme of power and duty.

Critical Reception
"Pizza Man" did not amass much attention from critics upon its release. Nevertheless, it has actually attained a degree of cult status due to its distinct spin on the superhero category and Muniz's eccentric efficiency. Despite its low-budget production, some critics valued the movie's light-heartedness and its fresh take on a tired trope.

Conclusion
While not a typical superhero film, "Pizza Man" provides a humour-filled, light-hearted escape, supplying audiences with a different sort of hero. The movie integrated components of action, funny, and superhuman shenanigans, making it an enjoyable expect any fan of comic book movies seeking something out-of-the-box. In spite of the absence of critical praise, "Pizza Man" has actually been successful in developing a distinct niche for itself in the pantheon of superhero films.

Top Cast