At the time of this release, Palace Films were bringing out a lot of cheesy and addictive titles. I somehow steered away from this one. I actually remember one customer returning this, saying this was terrible, only he didn't say stupid as well. This one feels bottom b grade, only catering toward an undemanding audience, although it is addictively entertaining. A lot of gags don't wash, where other times, there are ones that are a hoot, only there are more hits, than misses. It's stud star, McCloskey (Dallas, Fraternity Vacation, also an artist) believe it or not, trained at the prestigious Julliard school of acting. He plays an all American guy kicked out a number of colleges, on the count of his sex making, one girl, coming onto him, after the other. His latest screw up, has landed him at Busterburger U, where hundreds of students are trained to become managers of this popular franchise. The dorm beds are even shaped like burgers, and pray you never locked in a standing pickle. Our stud falls in love with a young girl (Debra Blee- a really good actress, much above crap like this), about to marry the much older (father type age) boss. He of course he has it in for McCloskey, determined to veto his chances of graduating, so we know how that good conquers bad, scenario will pan out. Yes this is a terrible movie, but there are really inventive comic moments, some of them, so 80's cheese or so bad, they're good ones. This starts with the old lady going through the drive through, to when the fat club arrive off the bus, where these much overweight people, one of them, still maintaining good looks (the burper), crash the place. They double and double and doubling very much on our meaty treats while also stealing other burgers off patron's place. Also we have an explosion like you've never seen before using laxative. We also have an electric shock finger device to use, when you get the munchies. This is just really bad B grade, this film, and worth a look, depending on your sense of humor. You never know, you may just like it. I praise the opening credit sequence, which will make you go out a devour a Nordburger. A really bad movie.