Good Burger Explained

Director:Brian Robbins
Cinematography:Mac Ahlberg
Editing:Anita Brandt-Burgoyne
Music:Stewart Copeland
Distributor:Paramount Pictures
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$8.5 million[1]
Gross:$23.7 million

Good Burger is a 1997 American teen comedy film directed by Brian Robbins, written by Dan Schneider with Kevin Kopelow and Heath Seifert, and starring Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, and Abe Vigoda. The film is a spin-off of the "Good Burger" comedy sketch from the Nickelodeon variety series All That, with Mitchell reprising his role as Ed. The story follows Dexter Reed, a high school student who takes a job at a fast-food restaurant called Good Burger to pay off the damages he made to his teacher's car as he and Ed, his dimwitted co-worker, stumble upon an evil plot by a rival fast-food restaurant.

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.[2] The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $23.7 million. A sequel titled Good Burger 2 was released on November 22, 2023, on Paramount+.[3]

Plot

On the first day of summer, slacker high school student Dexter Reed takes his mother's car on a joyride while she is away on a business trip but is indirectly involved in a car crash with his school teacher, Mr. Wheat. With no driver's license or car insurance, Dexter is in danger of going to jail, but Mr. Wheat agrees to let him pay for the damage in exchange for not calling the police on him. With the damage estimated at $1,900 (which later becomes $2,500), Dexter decides to take a summer job to pay for the expenses.

After being fired from the new and soon-to-open Mondo Burger restaurant for clashing with the owner and manager Kurt Bozwell, he ends up working for Good Burger instead. There, he meets and reluctantly befriends the dimwitted but well-meaning cashier Ed alongside its other employees. Dexter realizes that Ed caused his car crash, but eventually forgives him.

Mondo Burger becomes an immediate success with its large burgers, hurting Good Burger's business. Dexter discovers that Ed makes his own sauce, which he carries in a small container, for lunch and suggests adding it to the burgers, which vastly increases their sales. Dexter exploits Ed's gullibility to extort money from him so that he can pay off his debt sooner, having him sign a contract that gives Dexter 80% of the bonus he receives for his sauce. After failing to entice Ed with a higher hourly wage at Mondo Burger, Kurt, who wants the secret sauce for his restaurant, sends an employee named Roxanne to seduce him into revealing the recipe. However, while on a double date with Dexter and co-worker Monique, the clumsy Ed accidentally injures her repeatedly, and she quits her job.

The next day, Monique finds Dexter's contract and scolds him for taking advantage of Ed. Dexter tries to apologize to Ed, but before he can do so, he and Ed discover a stray dog rejecting a discarded Mondo Burger for a Good Burger. A suspicious Ed and Dexter infiltrate Mondo Burger's kitchen in disguise and discover that their burgers are artificially enhanced with Triampathol, an illegal food chemical. Kurt discovers them and has them committed to the Demented Hills Asylum to prevent them from sharing their discovery. Afterward, Kurt and his henchmen break into Good Burger, find Ed's secret sauce, and taint it with a synthetic toxin called shark poison. Otis, an elderly employee who was sleeping on the premises, catches them and attempts to call the police, but Kurt sends him to Demented Hills as well. After Otis informs Ed and Dexter about Kurt's scheme, they escape from Demented Hills and commandeer an ice cream truck to head back to Good Burger. Two Demented Hills workers chase after them in a truck, but Ed throws ice cream at their windshield, obstructing their view and causing them to crash. Ed arrives at Good Burger just in time to prevent an elderly woman from eating the poisoned sauce.

Ed and Dexter return to Mondo Burger to expose their crimes to the police. While Dexter creates a distraction, Ed takes multiple cans of Triampathol and pours them into the meat grinder. As Kurt corners Dexter on the roof, Ed suddenly arrives with an empty can just before Mondo Burger collapses, as the burgers start exploding due to the excessive Triampathol. In the process, a large artificial burger falls from the roof and smashes Mr. Wheat's newly-repaired car. In the aftermath, Mondo Burger is shut down and Kurt is arrested for poisoning Good Burger's sauce and using illegal Triampathol. Ed, when asked by Dexter why he didn't just steal a full can of the Triampathol instead of the empty one, Ed gives a surprisingly articulated explanation of how just stealing the can would still allow Mondo Burger to dodge responsibility with lawyers and lawsuits, and it was better to make Mondo Burger a victim of its own scandal, afterward commenting, "I'm not stupid." After giving Mr. Wheat a down payment, Dexter apologizes to Ed for taking advantage of him and tears up the contract, telling him that he gets to keep all the profits. Ed and Dexter return to Good Burger, where their coworkers hail them as heroes.

Cast

Production

Filming for Good Burger took place in six weeks from March 9 to April 21, 1997.[5] Most of its scenes were recorded along Glendora Avenue in West Covina, California, including at a restaurant currently known as Peter's El Loco.[6]

Release and reception

Box office

Good Burger was released on July 25, 1997, by Paramount Pictures. Theatrical screenings were preempted by an episode of Nickelodeon's series Action League Now! titled "Rock-a-Big Baby". In its opening weekend, the film grossed $7.1 million, finishing #5 at the US box office. It went on to gross $23.7 million worldwide.[7] It was released in the United Kingdom on February 13, 1998, where it reached #14.[8]

Critical response

Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 33% based on 45 reviews and an average rating of 4.3/10. The consensus reads, "Good Burger might please hardcore fans of the 1990s Nickelodeon TV series that launched leads Kenan and Kel to stardom, but for all others, it will likely prove a comedy that is neither satisfyingly rare nor well done."[9] On Metacritic the film has a score of 41 out of 100 based on 17 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[10]

Lisa Alspector of Chicago Reader wrote, "The perceived notion that kids want their movies fast and furious is barely in evidenced in this 1997 comedy, a laboriously slow suburban adventure in which a teenager's summer of leisure slips through his fingers when he has to get a job—an experience that proves almost life-threatening because of the cutthroat competition between two burger joints."[11] Andy Seiler of USA Today gave the film two stars out of four, saying that, "Good Burger is not very well done, but it does have energy."[12]

Leonard Klady of Variety wrote, "The meat of the piece is definitely FDA cinematically approved, and perfect if you like this brand of entertainment with the works."[13] Siskel and Ebert gave it two thumbs down on the July 26, 1997 episode of their program. Gene Siskel disliked the film more than Roger Ebert did, calling it a "stupid kids comedy".[14] In his other review for the Chicago Sun-Times, Ebert gave the film two stars out of four, writing "It didn't do much for me, but I am prepared to predict that its target audience will have a good time."[15]

Retrospective reviews well after the initial release have described its continued popularity; Nathan Rabin said that the film "obviously connected with a lot of children at the time of the film's release and holds up surprisingly well 18 years later."[16] Courtney Eckerle said, "The 90s generation will never forget [this deliciously terrible movie]"[17] and Tara Aquino of Mental Floss called it "a silly cult hit that's indelibly a part of Generation Y."[18]

Other media

Home media

Paramount Home Video released the film on VHS on February 17, 1998,[19] with the cassettes specially made of orange plastic, and on DVD on May 27, 2003.[20]

The DVD release lacks any special features. After many years, the film was released on Blu-ray on February 16, 2021.[21] On July 19, 2022, a limited edition Blu-ray steelbook of the film was released to commemorate its 25th anniversary. Like the original DVD and first edition Blu-ray, the 25th anniversary lacks any special features except for the original "Good Burger" sketch from All That.

Publications

Soundtrack

See main article: Good Burger (soundtrack). A soundtrack containing hip hop, R&B, fun-k and punk rock was released on July 15, 1997, by Capitol Records. It peaked at 101 on the Billboard 200 and 65 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. It features the single "All I Want" by 702, which reached number thirty-five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Sequel

After twenty-six years since the original film's release, a direct sequel was released on November 22, 2023, through Paramount +. Both Thompson and Mitchell returned to reprise their roles as Dexter Reed and Ed.

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Good Burger. American Film Institute. November 20, 2017. December 31, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211231050920/https://catalog.afi.com/Catalog/moviedetails/60749. live.
  3. Web site: 'Good Burger 2' Set at Paramount+, Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell Returning . . 18 March 2023 . 18 March 2023 . March 18, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230318040024/https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/good-burger-2-paramount-plus-kenan-thompson-kel-mitchell-1235557782/ . live .
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  6. News: Showtime's 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' pilot might boost West Covina's coffers. Henry. Jason. San Gabriel Valley Tribune. July 28, 2014. November 8, 2017. November 9, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171109080836/http://www.sgvtribune.com/2014/07/28/showtimes-crazy-ex-girlfriend-pilot-might-boost-west-covinas-coffers/. live.
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  14. Book: Ebert . Roger . Roger Ebert . Siskel . Gene . Air Force One/Good Burger/Cafe Society/In the Company of Men/Box of Moonlight . 26 July 1997 . Buena Vista Television.
  15. Web site: Ebert. Roger. July 25, 1997. Good Burger. 2021-02-15. RogerEbert.com. en. February 26, 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210226235414/https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/good-burger-1997. live.
  16. News: Does Good Burger Deserve Cult Status? . Rabin . Nathan . 29 September 2015 . Rotten Tomatoes . 28 March 2017 . March 29, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170329050639/https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/article/does-good-burger-deserve-cult-status/ . live .
  17. Web site: Best-Worst Movies: 'Good Burger' . Eckerle . Courtney . 6 September 2011 . The Observer . Notre Dame, Indiana . 28 March 2017 . April 22, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190422133656/https://ndsmcobserver.com/2011/09/best-worst-movies-good-burger/ . live .
  18. Web site: 11 Delicious Facts About Good Burger . Aquino . Tara . 6 April 2016 . Mental Floss . 28 March 2017 . August 13, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200813205852/https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/78210/11-delicious-facts-about-good-burger . live .
  19. Web site: 'Good Burger' video bad, with R-rated trailers.. Hettrick. Scott. Honeycutt. Kirk. The Hollywood Reporter. February 17, 1998. June 6, 2016. August 6, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160806184219/https://business.highbeam.com/2012/article-1G1-55809705/good-burger-video-bad-rrated-trailers. dead.
  20. Web site: Good Burger. Tyner. Adam. DVD Talk. June 5, 2003. June 6, 2016. July 1, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160701220430/http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/6552/good-burger/. live.
  21. Web site: Good Burger Blu-ray . Blu-ray.com . 7 December 2020 . 10 December 2020 . December 9, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201209015723/https://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=27826 . live .