/r/GoodBurger
Welcome to Good Burger, home of the Good Burger. Can I take your order?
/r/GoodBurger
A bit late, but please discuss your thoughts on the movie here.
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I remember a creepy version of Good Burger on the internet -- like a VHS warped, film noir, gritty type of edit -- almost styled like David Lynch (think: Eraserhead).
Anyone able to point me to the direction of this?
Did I hallucinate it?
i have seen so many movies but this is the best by far. best cast best writing. familiy frindly its awesonm
Good Burger, a seemingly friendly movie. No. Good Burger is about 'Ed', he is not human. He is an elder god. Ed, being an elder god, wields powers beyond human imagination. Ed has done something wrong, and as such has been banished to the "Good Burger Universe" (GBU) by the celestial god "Shaq" to complete a trial so he can secure his freedom, and move up the ranks to become a celestial god. Shaq is dying and needs a successor. My proof for Ed being an elder god? I have one scene that perfectly demonstrated this. The scene where Ed and Dexter were hanging out late at night, Ed remarks "I have 6 toes on my left foot!", thus proving he is not human. He has not perfected the human form. Ed does not know what his trial to complete is, but it is his goal to find out. We can also prove that the GBU is a loop until Ed completes his trial. Through all of the trials and tribulations Ed went through within the movie, he did not complete his main trial. How do I know this? At the start of the movie, it opens to a scene of Ed saying "Welcome to Good Burger! Home of the Good Burger! Can I take your order?", in a flamboyant manner. This seems normal, but at the end of the movie, after everything he has done, it repeats. "Welcome to Good Burger! Home of the Good Burger! Can I take your order?", he says in the same manner as at the start of the film. The GBU infinitely repeats until Ed, the elder god, completes his trial for Shaq, the celestial god, so that he can become Shaq's successor, and become a celestial god himself. I believe Good Burger 2 will continue the story of Ed, like a groundhog day cycle. He is going to do something different, and we are going to see him complete his trial. The ending of Good Burger 2 will not repeat like the ending of Good Burger 1, Ed will finally be back in his god form and he will wish us farewell as he transforms into a celestial god after the final breath of Shaq.
I have the movie Good Burger on Blu-ray the 25th anniversary of the movie and I wonder if they're going to release it again on Blu-ray in the future with Extended Cut of the movie with some deleted scenes and the making of the film and music videos and commentaries and movie trailers
Watching Fallon.
Good Burger is the greatest film to ever grace this floating rock in the middle of space, it covers such deep topics in respectful and mature ways. It is a roller coaster of emotions, one minute you're laughing at the mature jokes that only 200 iq could understand, the next minute you're crying over an emotional scene. And that part where Ed said "It's burger time", chefs kiss. The greatest film of all time, it deserves to be held up in the museum. Rip down the Mona Lisa and replace it with some REAL art.
I was rewatching Good Burger, and I noticed how strange Spatch was acting. Now I always knew that Spatch acted unusual but I never really made the connection that Spatch could have autism. I noticed that nobody was really talking about this and I want to know what he could have.