Review of Good Burger (1997) by Stanley C — 08 Jun 2017
Good Burger comes out too rare and not cooked well enough in terms of original plot construction since it seems to be telling 2 separate stories one about Ed being a goofy stupid burger cashier and the other about Dexter trying to raise enough money to fix cars, but it still entertains and keeps a very positive tone thanks to Kel Mitchell's extremely hilarious Ed who manages to stay happy and joyful throughout the entire movie no matter how badly Good Burger was getting burnt over by Mondo and even when he gets wrongly thrown into a mental hospital.
This review of Good Burger (1997) was written by Stanley C on 08 Jun 2017.
Good Burger has generally received mixed reviews.
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