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UPC
0829567014721
Format
DVD
Release Year
2004
Rating
R
Director
Morgan Spurlock
Sub-Genre
Health/Diet
Genre
Education/General Interest, Educational
Movie/TV Title
Super Size Me

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In this hilarious yet informative documentary, debut director Morgan Spurlock makes himself the victim of a cruel experiment: he puts himself on a 30-day diet of nothing but McDonald's food. Eating three meals a day exclusively from McDonald's, Spurlock's health quickly deteriorates. The film documents the process from beginning to end, with Spurlock and his doctors making observations and monitoring the changes to his energy level, moods, liver and kidney function, and obviously his weight. As viewers might predict, Spurlock gains weight at an alarming rate, and during this process he offers a shocking lesson about the serious problem of obesity in America. Clearly McDonald's receives the brunt of the blame, as Spurlock shows how the fast-food restaurant directs its advertising at small children, who are converted into faithful consumers of the brand--and its free toy giveaways, bright colors, and Ronald McDonald clown--for life. Spurlock also examines the quality of the food itself, showing the processes by which favorite products like McNuggets are made. He also shows the proliferation of McDonald's chains both in the U.S. and worldwide. Meanwhile, Spurlock's girlfriend--a vegan chef--observes Spurlock's experiment with disgust and disdain, providing one of many comic elements to the film. Educational, fun, and at times downright gross, SUPER SIZE ME takes a different approach to illustrating America's obsession with fast food.

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0829567014721
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30891687

Product Key Features

Rating
R
Movie/TV Title
Super Size Me
Director
Morgan Spurlock
Format
DVD
Release Year
2004
Genre
Education/General Interest, Educational
Sub-Genre
Health/Diet

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Signal Standard
Dvd
LeafCats
617
Film Country
USA
Release Date
20040928

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  • Top critical review

    Informative but has cursing and intimat sexual references should be rated R

    This documentary was informative and well documented step by step. No doubts about results.Yet not surprising as far as what fast food, processed products can do to your health. It funny how the doctors were "politically" correct in the beginning at not directly referring to fast food as very unhealthy.(also from my personal experience about another medical issue).As the results came in and it was well documented, they couldn't deny the results. One doctor was ready to call 911. I already pretty much knew what this type of food will do to you, but I never ate it everyday like this guy did. It was almost suicidal to go 30 days straight with that "food". However well the film was well documented, the cursing and sexual references which were unnecessary, turned me off. I couldn't let my ...

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  • One of the best documentaries ever produced!

    First released to theaters in 2004, the documentary "Super Size Me" is directed by and starring Morgan Spurlock, an American independent filmmaker. Spurlock's film follows a 30-day time period (February to beginning of March 2003) during which he limits himself to only eat McDonald's food. The film documents this lifestyle's drastic effects on Spurlock's physical and psychological well-being, and explores the fast food industry's corporate influence, including how it encourages poor nutrition for its own profit. During the filming, Spurlock dined at McDonald's restaurants three times per day, sampling every item on the chain's menu at least once. He also "super-sized" his meal every time he was asked. Spurlock consumed an average of 20.92 megajoules or 5,000 cal (the equivalent of 9.26 Big ...

  • Entertaining, informative.

    A friend of mine suggested this movie to me to reveal what is happening when i eat that kind of food. Although its highly unlikely that anyone eats 3 meals a day everyday of this kind of food it still shows the effect of eating this kind of food even at a moderate level. I enjoyed this movie and would recommend watching it at least once. It kinda has a "real" feel about it, kinda like you know the guy. He's not just running around being a jerk to everyone and actually had me laughing quite a bit!

  • Super Size Me = Super Sized Fun

    Morgan Spurlock is the star, writer and director of Super Size Me - the documentary of Spurlock's quest on a 30-day all McDonalds diet. Morgan Spurlock sets out to live like much of America's fastfood nation - no working out, soda and McDonalds for every meal, etc. What happens to Spurlock isn't surprising - his health immediately deteriorates, he becomes agitated and depressed, and he gains massive amounts of weight. Super Size Me is a great adventure that is shocking in many ways: 1) Morgan Spurlock's decisions to consciously do this... 2) This is a diet that a substantial portion of our country lives on! 3) Though we would all expect the Super Size Me diet to ruin one's health... it happens faster than anyone (including the doctors) could predict The movie is a great ride and one that ...

  • Carson's Super Size Me Review

    This movie if viewed properly should make you NOT want to visit, and pay for fast-food ever again. This movie makes you wonder just what in the hell does McDonalds and other fast food restaurants put into their food,(based on an experiment found in the Bonus Features section at the conclusion of the movie in the end. This compelling investigation was enough to make me quit eating fast-food. Period. That and the fact McDonalds declined to be interviewed MANY times and legislated congress to enact the Hamburger Bill. Essentially protecting fast food chains from getting sued. This is a MUST-SEE movie. Hope this review helps. Peace.