Background for myself, I was a viewer when Good Burger was a sketch on “All That,” a children’s sketch comedy show on Nickelodeon in the 90’s. It was basically Saturday night live for kids. They had this heavyset girl who sarcastically read the news like Chevy Chase and shit. It was pretty edgy for nine-year-olds. Good Burger wasn’t even the funniest sketch on the fucking show. All of the comedy revolved around Kel’s character talking like a white surfer/stoner guy…like Bill & Ted, also popular around the time. He misunderstood peoples orders in an adorable way…I’d like a shake so he would shake you. Great.
In 1997 I graduated high school and they released the movie that year… I guess it’s nostalgic and that’s why people remember it. Other 90s kids? Similar to SNL movies, it had cameos from a bunch of stars, and sort of a built-in audience, I guess, because of TV. I’m not sure if it went to theaters, but if it did, I don’t know who in the hell would watch it. Seems more like a VHS or Nickelodeon in the afternoon kind of thing.
For me, I don’t understand how they could squeeze anything longer than a seven minute sketch out of the concept. I guess he Keenan Thompson is funny, but even him I’ve never seen him be funny longer than a seven minute sketch. And Kel is kind of like Jason Mewes, a novelty and not really a comedian or actor. Cool that he’s still around, like the Chinese kid from Indiana Jones.
Edit to add - Ke Huy Quan deserved the Oscar as he’s talented…Kel is not, only nostalgic imo
OK then. Doesn’t make sense to me that this movie was made or that anyone is in it or that anyone would want to watch it. But the Internet won’t stop trying to get me to see it. And it has like 67% critic rating on rotten tomatoes. Am I missing something? There are lots of fantastic movies that barely have 67%.
if you graduated the year the original was released, i would say you were about 4-6 years too late. the humor seems designed for those graduating around 00-03 (slightly younger), and this second movie as you notice would only appeal directly to that very specific audience.
its a love letter to the kids a few years after you, with no added value whatsoever.
I think you’re right. 1994 when All That came on the air I was 13… I’m right on the bubble between Gen X and millennial, Good burger must be more millennial.
Still hoping they make a new Bill & Ted and I will definitely see it, even if it’s bad. Not at the theater tho… EDIT dammit I missed it I guess.
Encino Man sequel next?
They did make a new Bill & Ted a few years ago. I keep meaning to get around to watching it.
TIL…
It wasn’t that good, at least to me. Keanu Reeves is sleepwalking compared to Alex Winters, and it was made during covid so a lot of the cgi locations look really empty.
Damn
A third Bill and Ted movie (Face the Music) came out in 2020, did you see that one?
Dammit. I will but sad it isn’t supposed to be good from what I see
It wasn’t terrible, just keep your expectations low.
if you liked Pete & Pete, i’d recommend a revisit. it has aged remarkably well despite the lack of tech in the show.
Is that streaming anywhere, or still High Seas territory?
The way that show got treated was fucked. No season 3 release on DVD, and the only BluRay I can find looks kinda sketch.
For the longest time, I wanted a metal plate in my head that picked up radio signals. It sounded fun, as a kid.
i actually burned my own S3 disks back in the day. 'course, thats all jellfyin’ed now.
as far as i know you cannot legally buy it, so you would definitely need to utilize more creative methods. it is out there.
Toby Huss went on to do a lot of great and varied projects (I’m especially fond of Reno 911! and Halt and Catch Fire) but I wonder how often people mention his character, Artie, The Strongest Man in the World, when they meet him.
Pete & Pete definitely aged very well and the opening theme song [Piped mirror] still rocks too.
In 1994 I was five. Good burger 2 was made for me, not you.
lol perfect… is it funny?
I have some news for you.
Doh