Hamburger: The Motion Picture

Hamburger: The Motion Picture(1986)

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01/31/1986 (US)Comedy1h 31m
4.4

"...it's funny enough to eat!"

Overview

Russell has been expelled from several schools for lewd, crude and nude conduct. Busterburger University is his last chance at education and satisfying his disappointed parents.

Donald Ross

Writer

Mike Marvin

Director

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Written on August 3, 2017

The eighties were a strange and amazing time. Sex, Drugs and Political Incorrectness were all the rage. Synth heavy pop and bright colors ran rampant while coke and booze fueled it. This particular eighties picture delivers the above in strides.

A fast food company holds a job fair retreat to find perspective employees. Needless to say things go a bit awry and hilarity ensues. At least I think it's supposed too.

The highlight for me was seeing Dick Butkus acting comically. He was a delight. It's a contrast to the rest of the movie. Typical cliche campy schlock.

This movie delivers nothing but nostalgia. It's not creative, funny or enticing. But it delivers memories in spades. Movies like this might suck to some degree but they still make me smile.