Good Burger 〈99% EXTENDED〉
: The iconic AMC Pacer modified into a burger was real! It was recently found and restored after years of neglect.
If you're talking about the 1997 cult classic , there are plenty of interesting "features" and facts that make it more than just a silly Nickelodeon sketch. Production Highlights Good Burger
: The real "Good Burger" building is Manny’s El Loco in West Covina, California. It is still open today, though it now goes by the name Peter’s El Loco . 11 Delicious Facts About Good Burger - Mental Floss : The iconic AMC Pacer modified into a burger was real
: The theatrical trailer included a scene where a customer asks for a "good shake," and Ed literally grabs and shakes him. This gag never made it into the final film. Real-Life Locations Production Highlights : The real "Good Burger" building
: It was the first Nickelodeon Movies production to use cartoon sound effects, many of which were pulled directly from classic Nicktoons. Deleted Content
: Despite its lasting impact, the entire movie was shot in just six weeks between March and April.
: His character, Otis, says, "I should’ve died years ago." This was a direct nod to the numerous times the press mistakenly reported his death in real life.