Good Burger
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Average customer review:Product Description
GOOD BURGER is the story of two goofy friends, Dexter (Thompson) and Ed (Mitchell), while they spend their summer working at a local burger joint for some extra cash. When Mondo Burger, a mammoth fast-food chain opens across the street, it looks like Good Burger is soon going to be history. Now it is up to Dexter and Ed to save the day, as they develop a delicious special sauce that brings hundreds of new customers to their door and makes their new competition desperate to steal the recipe and all of their customers.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5487 in DVD
- Brand: Paramount
- Released on: 2003-05-27
- Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
- Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 103 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Based on a cable-channel Nickelodeon project, Good Burger teams Kel Mitchell and Kenan Thompson as a contemporary Abbott and Costello team, working a fast-food stand while competing with a major chain outlet right across the street. It's sight gags and physical humor galore, and while the film is aimed at kids there's no reason adults can't enjoy if caught in the right mood. --Tom Keogh
Customer Reviews
We're all dudes!!
I own this film on VHS, DVD and even have the CD soundtrack (not to mention the poster on my wall!!). I suppose this is strange coming from a 22 year old rocker! It's the ultimate feel-good film and is always there for me when I'm feeling blue. I guess I'm quite obsessive over this flick, I think EVERYONE needs to own a copy.
"Not To Your Knowledge" ~ Kenan & Kel Discover the Secret Sauce to Success
Who would have thought Kel Mitchell and Kenan Thompson could pull it off? Just thinking about it sends up a lot of red flags doesn't it? Sure, there slapstick style comedy works well on Nickelodeon but that's television. A half hour of funny on the T.V. screen can turn into 95 minutes of pure stupidity and torture when stretched into a full length motion picture if it's not done correctly.
Believe it or not, `Good Burger' was done absolutely to perfection (pun intended). Kenan and Kel star as Dexter and Ed, two high school kids working at the local fast-food restaurant known as, Good Burger. Yes, the movie contains loads of the over-the-top physical comedy the two are known for, but it also boasts a very inventive, well thought out script containing lots of quotable lines, a strong storyline and a great supporting cast that keeps your interest peaked from beginning to end.
Your children will love it and so will you!
The subtle nuiances of the plot make it a classic.
Brian Robbins portrayal of the common man floundering in the mud and misery of his making gives a dose of existentilism that would make Jean Paul Sartre proud. Robbins makes Waiting for Godot and No Exit look like superficial rubbish. The hidden meanings in phrases such as "give me a good shake" can be directly linked, with the clarity one usially associates with the works of Beckett and Camus, to the plight of the Prolitariat in modern, corporate, America. Robbins also shows his unique grasp of the modern philosophical implications of mutidimentional string theory and quantum electrodinamics. When watching be sure to associate Good Burger with the dynamic, non-linear, corrdinate system that it is.




