15 Movies You Loved As A Kid (That Are Actually Terrible)

7. Good Burger

Good Burger
Paramount Pictures

Ah, 1997, a time when Kenan & Kel were household names and their fast food-centric comedy Good Burger seemed like the funniest film ever made. If you were still in primary school, that is.

Jam-packed with loud one-liners and puerile sight gags from the comedy duo, Good Burger thoroughly pandered to their pint-sized fanbase, and duly left them thoroughly entertained.

And though the film is at least too weird to be generic, it's also an incredibly grating and offputting experience when viewed today.

From the pair's overbearing performances to the boneheaded script, low-effort plot (if you can even call it that) and general irritation factor, Good Burger is a comedy sketch elongated to excruciating feature length.

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