Good
Burger DVD Review:
"I
give up. There's no way a guy can watch his own butt."
- Ed
Synopsis
Can fast
food dudes Ed (Kel Mitchell) and Dexter (Kenan Thompson) battle
big business? That's the order of the day when Mondo Burger's
high-tech hamburger haven opens across the street from the
tiny Good Burger diner. Catch up with the gags as Ed and Dexter
scramble to save their jobs and stop Mondo Burger's bid for
fast-food domination!
Critique
Where
Kenan and Kel are now I dont know, but back in 1997
they starred in the popular Nickelodeon series All That. Good
Burger is inspired from that show and it turns out the film
is not that bad.
Written
by Dan Schneider and Kevin Kopelow & Heath Seifert, Good
Burger tells a very simple story thats fun enough to
watch. The script is not that great, but it has its moments.
Dialogue is sometimes a little boring (especially the Mondo
Burger scenes). The script has a good structure, but the whole
demented hills thing at the end is weak. Basically,
what happens is that before Ed and Dexter can save Good Burger
from poisoning their customers (unintentionally, of course,
as Mondo Burger are the proprietors) they have to spend the
night at a mental institution. If youve read the synopsis
above, you know what the film is about. However, theres
more to it than just the story.
The comedy
is important here, because thats what the film plays
to. Kenan and Kel handle the material quite well, despite
the silliness of most of it. Jokes are not toilet-based, if
you know what I mean, but instead they play to misunderstanding
of words. Kel Mitchells Ed seems like hes a little
behind everyone else as he sometimes acts a little more stupid
than he should, but in the end it makes for a funny performance.
Kenan Thompsons Dexter is the brain, if you will. He
makes all the decisions and so forth, but turns in a very
good performance as well. Basically, both play their roles
straight and they have chemistry, an important factor here,
and it makes the film come together.
Shaquille
ONeal makes a cameo appearance playing himself, enjoying
the good taste of a good burger. George Clinton is in this
flick, too. The bigger cameo, if you can call it that, is
Sinbad as Dexters teacher. Sinbads character is
big on his Afro and shows up in a couple of scenes with some
good energy, but his role is really nothing to be excited
about. First and foremost, however, is the star power of Abe
Vigoda. He has since appeared in a few cameos on Late Night
with Conan OBrien. I dont know if he has any star
power at all, but his is the only name in the credits on the
DVDs back cover. Either way, he proves to be a fun addition
to the cast. Brian Robbins also does a good job directing
the material. A chase scene towards the end is handled rather
nicely.
Essentially,
Good Burger is harmless fun. It tends to be silly more than
often, but thats okay. Its Nickelodeon. However,
I doubt the film is for everyone. People may find it stupid
and silly. Well, it is, kind of, but thats the point.
Its not great and its not terrible. At 95 minutes,
Good Burger should give everyone at least something to laugh
about.
7 out
of 10
The Video
Good Burger
is presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen and enhanced
for 16x9 televisions. The print is not totally clean, but
looks better than ever, especially if you compare it to the
picture quality of the VHS. Scratches and dirt showed up more
than often. The color palette is handled quite nicely as there
are a lot of vibrant colors in the film. Color detail is sharp,
but not consistent. Theres one night scene in the film
and I think the dark tones and black level looked all right.
Overall, Good Burger looks fine.
7 out
of 10
The Audio
Good Burger
is available in English 5.1 Surround and Dolby Surround. The
track sounds well and its an average presentation. I
mean, what can we expect from a film like this? Dialog is
clear and easy to understand. Stewart Copeland provides a
score thats quite good and its all over the track.
I didnt find any evidence of actual surround usage,
but I mightve missed one or two instances. However,
Good Burger is not the most audio-driven film and therefore
theres not much to accentuate in terms of sound effects
(except for the popping of ketchup and other good stuff).
6 out
of 10
The Extras
There
are no extras, not even the films theatrical trailer.
You can select to view the film with optional English subtitles.
The DVDs menus are not animated. The 95-minute feature
is organized into twenty chapters.
8 out
of 10
Overall
Id
love to taste one of those good burgers right about now, but
at least I have the film to keep me hungry. Okay, that might
sound a little weird, but you know, Ive seen the film
more than a few times by now (before getting the DVD). Good
Burger is innocent fun and has some good moments. If youre
in for entertainment, give this one a look from the video
store.
RATINGS
SUMMARY
THE MOVIE
7
THE VIDEO 7
THE AUDIO
6
THE EXTRAS
0
OVERALL (not an average)
5
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