Synopsis
A comedy with everything on it.
Two hapless youths lead their burger joint in a fight against the giant fast-food chain across the street.
1997 Directed by Brian Robbins
Two hapless youths lead their burger joint in a fight against the giant fast-food chain across the street.
Kel Mitchell Kenan Thompson Sinbad Abe Vigoda Shar Jackson Dan Schneider Ron Lester Linda Cardellini Shaquille O'Neal Carmen Electra Jan Schweiterman Josh Server Ginny Schreiber George Clinton Richard Haje Robert Wuhl Corrie Harris Lori Beth Denberg Marques Houston Matt Gallant Teresa Ganzel Hamilton von Watts J. August Richards Kevin Kopelow Wendy Worthington
David B. Cohn John Benson Jeff Clark Mike Szakmeister Frank A. Montaño Ken S. Polk Joe Dorn Gary Ritchie Kathy McCart Robert Schaper
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"i'm a dude, he's a dude, she's a dude cuz we're all dudes" is such a beautiful message to children teaching them that we're all the same.
Super inclusive prime weirdo Nickelodeon comedy that feels like both a joyous throwback to ‘80s teen romps and future forward with a diverse cast from age to color to shape. Even a few cutting jokes still ring true. Sinbad says, “I’d hate to put another black man in jail,” to Keenan after a car crash?? And then Keenan mentions his absent dad in a burger joint rooftop heart to heart with Kel? Dang this movie can cut deep between mugging and silly wordplay!
Still, on a lighter note, thank you Good Burger for the following cinewonders:
Reminding the world why Carmen Electra was a thing.
Wisely saving the one kids’ movie curse for a game Abe Vigoda: “I broke my…
karl marx could have never predicted his work would inspire such amazing anti-capitalist creeds such as this
i can feel god in this good burger tonight
kenan and kel, name a more iconic duo. i'll wait
i'm a dude ❗️ he's a dude ❗️ she's a dude ❗️ cause we're all dudes ❗️
Linda Cardellini: I'm a psychopath. Have small space aliens ever landed in your brain and told you to break into the zoo and free the kangaroos?
me: I can fix her
That's right. I love this film enough to give it four stars.
It's stupid as hell but I loved this as a kid so the nostalgia factor is kicking in. Hell, I loved this when this was just a series of 4 minute sketches on All That. It's such a nostalgic film for me this is funnier than it probably should be. If you wanna like this as much as I do but you didn't grow up with this film, all I can say is pot helps. A lot.
The 90’s seemed so colorful, so simple, so Sinbad.
Abe Vigoda’s best role? “Yo Momma!”
Good Burger is one of my favorite movies of all time.
I have watched this film more times than Moonlight, Call Me By Your Name, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, The Social Network, Mandy, Rear Window, Columbus, The Lighthouse, The Last Black Man in San Francisco and Pain and Glory.
C O M B I N E D
I remember this movie being extremely good and if that’s incorrect I’ll just have to live on in ignorance I’m a busy man I don’t have time to go back and watch 1997’s Good Burger with the critical eye afforded me by adulthood.