Good Burger (1997)
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Home of the Good Burger
I remember once, that I knew this guy named Ed at school, and we had a lot of fun saying: "Hi Ed", "Hi Ted".
A lot of fun.
{Ok, this is one review that I'm actually going to keep short, but let me make just one joke:
"*standing in a wheat field* It's serious fun!"}
(8/10)
Not a good burger.Very bad burger!

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" Based on a sketch from the hit Nickelodeon tv series, All That, Good Burger is about Good Burger, home of the Good Burger. The film was produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Tollin/Robbins Productions, and was filmed from March to April 1997. It was released worldwide on July 25 of the same year by Paramount Pictures. The film received mixed reviews from critics but was commercially successful, grossing $23.7 million against a budget of $8.5 million. In the years since its release, Good Burge"

" First Viewing Viewing Date: March 20th Via: iTunes Store Plot: Two hapless fast food workers try to save their old burger joint from failing after the opening of a brand new burger restaurant across the street, which is planning to put them out of business. Rating: 6.7/10 Why Did I Watch It? I saw that a sequel was ordered. I didn't know this existed, but it's a 90s comedy with Kenan and Kel, so it was an instant watch."

"The night before Prince Charles’ live podcast screening of this film from a 35mm print, I dreamt that I was instead seeing this film in an even crazier way. In an Art Deco cinema akin to the one in my Lu dream, Kenan & Kel themselves, still looking as young as they were back when they shot it, hosted a party screening of the film, or at least how I envisioned it from the clips I could remember watching in the past, and would pause every two to twenty minutes so that everyone would do whatever "

"The night before Prince Charles’ live podcast screening of this film from a 35mm print, I dreamt that I was instead seeing this film in an even crazier way. In an Art Deco cinema akin to the one in my Lu dream, Kenan & Kel themselves, still looking as young as they were back when they shot it, hosted a party screening of the film, or at least how I envisioned it from the clips I could remember watching in the past, and would pause every two to twenty minutes so that everyone would do whatever "

"The night before Prince Charles’ live podcast screening of this film from a 35mm print, I dreamt that I was instead seeing this film in an even crazier way. In an Art Deco cinema akin to the one in my Lu dream, Kenan & Kel themselves, still looking as young as they were back when they shot it, hosted a party screening of the film, or at least how I envisioned it from the clips I could remember watching in the past, and would pause every two to twenty minutes so that everyone would do whatever "

"FORMAT: 35mm CONDITION: ★★★★★ NOTES: It’s silly that a print of Good Burger could be this clean after 22 years, and the print’s condition can be attributed to the fact that it’s never been screened since possibly the film’s UK premiere. Screened before the first live recording of the cinema’s official Pod Charles Cinecast hosted by Jonathan Foster and Ariane Anantaputri, who were told about the print back in March and got further encouragement to screen it upon watching a War"

"SCREENING: 35mm, Live podcast (The Pod Charles Cinecast) DATE: September 20th CINEMA: The Prince Charles Cinema LOCATION: West End"