Right around when ‘90s nostalgia first started showing itself, only weeks after The ‘90s Are All That premiered, my first real throwback to my childhood was when I saw Good Burger at a local theater in 2011.

It was the first time I’d seen it in years. It was a very nice film copy too. All night they were serving freshly grilled burgers out back, with all manner of toppings available. I put a pile of SpaghettiOs on mine, and they also had candy and soda. They were playing old punk records over the sound system before the movie started, and with a can of orange Shasta in one hand and fistful of Skittles in the other, I kind of felt like I was in some Fred Savage movie, partying like an eight-year-old whose parents were away for the weekend.

After the movie, Kel Mitchell himself came on and did a Q&A about All That and Kenan & Kel, and what he and the other cast members were up to. There was real energy in the theater, and I could tell the place was full of fellow ‘90s kids, and Kel was loving it.

Afterward everyone went out back, and Kel signed autographs. I got him to sign our orange soda.