Good Burger

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Good Burger is a 1997 comedy film directed by Brian Robbins and starring Kel Mitchell, Kenan Thompson, Sinbad, Shar Jackson, Abe Vigoda, George Clinton, and Jan Schweiterman. Carmen Electra and NBA player Shaquille O'Neal also make brief cameo appearances in the movie. It was the second film to be marketed under the Nickelodeon name. It was based off the All That skit of the same name.

Good Burger
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Promotional Poster For Good Burger
Directed byBrian Robbins
Produced byMike Tollin
StarringKel Mitchell
Kenan Thompson
Sinbad
Abe Vigoda
Shar Jackson
Dan Schneider
Ron Lester
Jan Schweiterman
Josh Server
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release dates
July 25, 1997
Running time
103 min.
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Template:Spoiler The plot concerns the exploits of Ed (Kel Mitchell), Good Burger employee and Dexter (Kenan Thompson), a high-schooler who just started working at Good Burger to pay off the debt of a car accident. When a new burger resturant opens up across the street, Mondo Burger, the Good Burger employees must try to save the restaruant from being run out of business. The movie was based on the popular Good Burger skit, in which Kel plays the infamous Ed, a not-so bright cashier at a fast food restaurant. After trying to compete with the large resturant across the street by creating a secret sauce, Kenan and Kel's characters find out that Mondo Burger's beef is somehow unnatural. They go undercover, and reveal an even more illegal scheme within the Mondo Burger. The main characters in the movie use a vehicle known as the "Burgermobile" (the Burgermobile is based on an AMC Pacer; the vehicle has also been part of the art car community). The same AMC Pacer was used in Wayne's World and Wayne's World 2 as the Mirthmobile.

The Good Burger catch phrase is:

"Welcome to Good Burger, home of the Good Burger, can I take your order? (and in Ed's case)...haa..."

The film was released by Paramount Pictures and was rated PG in both the US and UK. This movie was set in the quiet fictional Florida city of Brierdale.

Themes

Despite its kid oriented appearance, Good Burger has a variety of adult-oriented themes.

  • The movie vehemently advocates economic monopolies, and decries competition several times.
  • Sex appeal as a woman's way to advance up the corporate ladder.
  • The negative effects of the fast food industry.
  • The draw of the California "dudebro" archetype on society.
  • Ed seems to portray the stereotypical stoner (although obviously not explicitly referred to).

Retro references

Several homages to 1970s media have been made in Good Burger. Notable occurrences include:

Songs in movie:

Cast

Actor Role
Kel Mitchell Ed
Kenan Thompson Dexter Reed
Sinbad Mr. Wheat
Abe Vigoda Otis
Shar Jackson Monique
Dan Schneider Mr. Baily
Ron Lester Spatch
Jan Schweiterman Kurt Bozwell
Josh Server Fizz
Linda Cardellini Heather
Shaquille O'Neal Himself
Robert Wuhl Angry Customer
Carmen Electra Roxanne (uncredited)
Marques Houston Jake

Trivia

  • The ___location of Good Burger and Mondo Burger were filmed at West Covina, California.
  • During a cavity search of the character Quagmire from Family Guy, a copy of the Good Burger movie is found.
  • In the family guy episode He's Too Sexy for His Fat which is about Chris trying to loose weight Good Burger is referenced when Cleveland claims that his brother Broderick performed liposuction on actress Nell Carter and used the excess fat to “make the two kids from Good Burger"
  • At the end of the movie the crazy girl (Heather) is shown at the end cheering for Ed so she lied about not escaping.

Box Office

The film was released on July 25, 1997 and had a budget of $9,000,000. It opened in 5th place with $7,058,333 and in total, the film earned $23,712,993 in the US & Canada alone, making a tidy profit.