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Spurlock's film follows a 30-day period from February 1 to March 2, 2003, during which he claimed to consume only McDonald's food, although he later disclosed he was also abusing …
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May 6, 2004 · Watch Super Size Me (2004) online. Morgan Spurlock goes on a 30 day diet, eating only food from McDonald's. The film covers the effects on his physical & psychological …
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Winner at Sundance, director Morgan Spurlock's social experiment in fast-food gastronomy sees him attempting to subsist uniquely on food from the McDonald's ...
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Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken! Winner at Sundance, director Morgan Spurlock's social experiment in fast-food gastronomy sees him attempting to subsist uniquely on food from the …
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Super Size Me: Directed by Morgan Spurlock. With Chemeeka Walker, Dania Abu-Rmaileh, Amanda Kearsan, Christian Baucher. While examining the influence of the fast food industry, …
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Winner at Sundance, director Morgan Spurlock's social experiment in fast-food gastronomy sees him attempting to subsist uniquely on food from the McDonald's menu for an entire month. …
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Documentarian Morgan Spurlock explores the consequences on his health of a one-month diet consisting solely of items from the McDonald's menu.
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Director Morgan Spurlock takes a hilarious and often terrifying look at the effects of fast food on the human body, using himself as a guinea pig. Watch trailers & learn more.
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Super Size Me is one man’s journey into the world of weight gain, health problems and fast food. It’s an examination of the American way of life and how we are eating ourselves to death.
Super Size Me movie review & film summary (2004) | Roger Ebert
May 7, 2004 · This is the documentary that caused a sensation at Sundance 2004 and allegedly inspired McDonald’s to discontinue its “super size” promotions as a preemptive measure.