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Good Burger (1997)
Director: Brian Robbins
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
This TV spinoff asks us to root for the trash food joint of the title, and specifically its hero, Ed (Mitchell), an exceptionally annoying imbecile. The staff of Good Burger are more adept at driving out would-be customers with execrable puns than serving their orders, so the bad boys across the road at Mondo Burger need no help in driving their small fry rivals out of business. Enter Dexter (Thompson), a more conventionally wayward adolescent than Ed, who needs to work through the school vacation to pay off the insurance on two sportscars he's wrecked. Dexter notes that Ed makes very nice homemade burger sauce, and suddenly Good Burger is back in business. Few people can be so big-hearted as to tolerate Ed's agonising brand of pedantic humour.Author: NB
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- Janay Boykin said...
- Posted on Jan 05 2008 23:46 I love this movie because I love Kel Mitchell and Kenan Thompson sense I saw them on all that. I hope they come out with other shows and movies just like that!
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Cast & crew
Director: Brian Robbins
Producer: Mike Tollin, Brian Robbins
Cast: Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, Abe Vigoda, Sinbad, Shar Jackson, Dan Schneider full cast
Genre(s): Comedy
Duration: 95 mins
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