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4 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 30The New York TimesWalter GoodmanThe New York TimesWalter GoodmanIf the Food and Drug Administration labeled movies, the warning on ''Hamburger'' might be that it is likely to cause heartburn...The result is plenty of irreverence but not much fun. Somebody must have told the waitress to hold the laughs.
- 30TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineNudity and foul language make this off limits to children. Downright stupidity makes it off limits to adults.
- 25Miami HeraldBill CosfordMiami HeraldBill CosfordHamburger, like Police Academy and a dozen others before it, is essentially a basic-training sitcom with some softcore on the side. And like the films it imitates, Hamburger is an example of a perfectly good comic premise -- there's weirdness in modern food technology, bet your syntho-chicken nuggets there is -- botched by a script aimed at just that segment of the audience that is theoretically banned from attending R-rated films. [20 March 1986, p.B6]
- 10Los Angeles TimesMichael WilmingtonLos Angeles TimesMichael WilmingtonBut beware: "Hamburger" is the dregs of "Animal House" and "Police Academy" raked over again, with another passel of daffy, goofy, sex-crazed guys; bosomy, moaning sex-starved girls; screaming nerds; yowling dimwits and howling bullies... The script may set a record for misfiring gags and lewd puns. [3 Feb 1986, p.C7]