Good Burger: 5+ thoughts I had while rewatching a Nickelodeon movie

Over the years, the cinema has produced some truly unforgettable comedic friends, from Some like it hot And the blues brothers to me Thelma and Louise And the Very bad. One such movie has truly found its way into viewers’ hearts Good Burger. Acting as a vehicle for rising stars Keenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell, the 1997 Nickelodeon movie was an intriguing way for Paramount Pictures to build on Nick’s film portfolio. However, it has proven to be a commercial success and, more than two decades later, is still very popular. Before the movie’s 25th anniversary, I rewatched the movie myself, and some thoughts just went through my head as I did.

Good BurgerDirected by Brian Robbins (current CEO of Paramount and Nick), adapted from The all of that drawing with the same name. The breezy fun centers on the faded, but lovable Ed, who teams up with high school student Dexter Reed to save the restaurant he dedicated his life to. The result is a sweet, humorous adventure about friendship, loyalty, and fast food. I have watched the movie several times but not as critically as I did this time. So let’s stop wasting time and start talking about these ideas, guys!

(Image credit: Paramount Pictures)

Kyle Mitchell’s doing as Ed is somehow better than I remembered

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