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![]() Starring Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, Sinbad... View more > Looking for more opinions? Check out our Featured Movie Reviews for Good Burger. Please Note: Reader Reviews are submitted by the readers of The BigScreen Cinema Guide and represent their own personal opinions regarding this movie, and do not represent the views of The BigScreen Cinema Guide, or any of its associated entities. Nope, I hate this movie. Maybe little kids will like it. Here's what I think of Good Burger: This movie is a great teen comedy! The actors Kenan(dexter) and Kel(ed) are so funny! you should see it if you like this kind of comedy and have seen the skits from "all that"on Good Burger. Probably most adults wouldn't get it because their way of comedy is way different than teens. You have to go see it!!! I took my 8 1/2 year old daughter to see Good Burger last weekend and she had a great time. So did my wife, actually. And so did I. Good Burger was very funny! It will keep you laughing at the stupidity of a teen-aged employee. If you like the TV show, All That, you'll love the humor in this movie. It was my favorite movie, and I hope you enjoy it! I've been disappointed with a lot of reviews that I've seen, because they are all from people that are so far out of the target audience for "Good Burger" that OF COURSE they're going to hate it! Speaking as someone on the edge of that target range (13 years old), I really liked the movie. I was with my eight- and ten-year-old cousins and my nine-year-old sister, and they all liked it, as well. Even my parents enjoyed it. My sister and I have been watching "All That" and "Kenan and Kel" since they began, and they're two of our favorite shows. What some people don't know is that the Goodburger sketches became a sort of trademark for "All That", showing up in other skits- for example, in one scene based at a Customer Service desk at a department store, a little girl tries to return a broken "Goodburger Ed" doll. It's only natural that there be a movie. The movie is simple and sweet. My favorite parts were the romantic theme played up with Monique and Kel at the mental institution (I was hoping that at the end, Monique would get out, get on medication and become a happy, natural teenage girl, but that would seem very bizarre, I'm sure). I was laughing through almost the entire movie (although, being a vegetarian, that put me off a bit during the scenes with the monster meat). This really was a terrible movie. The thought of paying to see two immature teenagers sickens me. Don't waste your time with this movie, and if your kids have their heart set on seeing this movie, wait to rent it; then at least you don't have to watch it. CLEAR="ALL"></TH> <TD VALIGN=TOP><A HREF="HOMEDIR/cgi/FindReviewer?Bryan+Henslin">by <B>Bryan Henslin</B></A> | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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