MOVIE REVIEW: 'Good Burger 2' continues Kenan and Kel's wild 1997 ride, but doesn't taste as good
I read a review about the movie *Good Burger 2*. I was surprised to find out that this movie is a sequel to the 1997 comedy *Good Burger*, starring Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell. The movie came out 26 years after the first one and is available on Paramount+. It brings back the same characters, but this time there are new characters and a story about artificial intelligence (AI).
The main idea of the review is that *Good Burger 2* is not as funny or fun as the first movie. The review says that the movie tries to bring back some old fun with nostalgia, but it doesn't work well. The review starts by saying the movie can be watched as a background distraction, especially during holiday meals, but it doesn't live up to the excitement of the original. I also watched a few short clips from both movies, and I think they followed the same style of making the movie, with no big changes.
After explaining this, the review gives some supporting details. It talks about how the new characters are not interesting and the jokes are not funny. In the story, the bad guys try to replace real workers with robots, but the jokes don't work. Also, Kenan Thompson, who was very funny in the first movie, doesn’t get to show his comedy skills in this sequel. Instead, he spends most of the time explaining things that are already obvious. This was mentioned after the main idea to show that the movie doesn't have good jokes or humor.
The review also mentions that famous actors like Leslie Jones and Pete Davidson appear in the movie, but their roles are small and not funny. The review explains that the filmmakers didn't make clever jokes for these actors. They just hope people will laugh because they recognize them.
In conclusion, while the movie might be fun to watch for a short time, it doesn't have the fun and excitement of the first *Good Burger*. It's not as funny, and many parts of the movie are boring or poorly made. After watching the clips, I also think the movie might not be worth watching, and I decided not to watch the full film.
A, good identification of the main idea.
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