
- Rating
- TV-PG
- Where to watch
- Paramount+
- Release date
- Nov. 22, 2023
Overall Score
Rating Overview
Rating Summary
Good Burger originated as a recurring sketch on the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series “All That.” Premiering in 1994, “All That” featured a variety of comedic sketches aimed at a young audience. The Good Burger sketch, starring Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell as bumbling employees of a fast-food restaurant, quickly became one of the show’s most popular segments. Due to its popularity, Nickelodeon decided to adapt the sketch into a feature-length film released in 1997. The movie retained the charm and humor of the original sketch, further solidifying its place in 90s pop culture.
Good Burger 2 Review
In “Good Burger 2,” Dexter Reed’s dreams of entrepreneurial success turn to ashes when his inventions flop spectacularly. After a fiery mishap destroys his home, Dexter turns to his old pal Ed for refuge. Returning to Good Burger, Dexter finds a motley crew of new employees, including Ed’s lookalike son and Dexter’s skeptical niece. Amidst corporate pressure to franchise the beloved eatery, Dexter and Ed unwittingly sign a contract, leading to betrayal and robot takeovers.
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James Carrick
James Carrick is a passionate film enthusiast with a degree in theater and philosophy. James approaches dramatic criticism from a philosophic foundation grounded in aesthetics and ethics, offering insight and analysis that reveals layers of cinematic narrative with a touch of irreverence and a dash of snark.






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