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Shirleon joins Melvin in summarizing the late-90s Kenan & Kel hit, Good Burger! From it’s absurd burger-flippin’ hijinks to Ed’s silly antics, the two discuss the positives from the 90s aesthetic, the loss of entertainment complexes, and borger!
Topics:
- (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)37-minutes discussing what goes into professionally archiving material, why it’s important, how it’s influential, and how the loss of various Quibi media is ultimately a very sad thing. (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)
- Good Burger starts with a lot of chaotic silliness. Even so, Shirleon realized there wasn’t a whole lot about the film she remembered.
- Ed can be frustrating and annoying to some, but Melvin and Shirleon feel he balances well into the “lovable doofus” category.
- Melvin talks about how he misses multi-entertainment complexes that serve food, games, arcades, etc.. Good Burger made him nostalgia for that kind of thing again.
- Figuring out, based upon what we hear and see from the movie, makes up Ed’s “Special Sauce”.
- Celebrating dance numbers in movies that otherwise seem like they would not have dance numbers.
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Good Burger is Rated PG for language, some comic violence and mild sex-related humor. It features Kel Mitchell, Kenan Thompson, Sinbad, Abe Vigoda, Shar Jackson, Dan Schneider, Jan Schweiterman, Ron Lester, Josh Server, Ginny Schreiber, Linda Cardellini, and Shaquille O’Neal. Directed by Brian Robbins. Good Burger is available here.

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