If you look at the first film, Super Size Me is a great look at the food industry told from a consumer perspective,
No consumer thinks they can only eat fast food for 30 days you celebrated freak.
The Super Size Me documentary was basically a fraud. You can eat somewhat healthy at McDonalds if you have more salads and Egg McMuffins and less shakes and fries. This
joker tried living on the most unhealthiest items on the menu only.
So basically he made a documentary to attack chic-fil-a and calls himself clever.
Someone should make a documentary about documentary films from the consumer perspective and how con artists like Spurlock, Moore and even al Gore use bigotry and orejudice to line their own pockets.
They can call it Dupe Me!
Was the world even waiting for Super-Size Me 2?
He’s been involved in many projects since then, but few have really developed into anything long term.
Spurlock probably sees himself as a ‘Poor Man’s Michael Moore’.
I recall seeing that poster for “Super Size Me”, the original. Instantly, after seeing Spurlock’s goofy expression, I could tell it was going to be done for laughs.
Back in the mid-eighties I was doing refrigeration repair, and I ate 2 McDonald’s hamburgers for lunch—$0.50 each, and I lost 50 pounds in a short time! From size 40 back to size 34! Not these days, though...back to 44’s again. Whine!
Great movie, The Founder
Story about McDonalds, seen it 3 times.
Call me old fashioned, but if you don’t like to eat at a particular Restaurant, you just don’t go there.
Why is this even an issue?
The counter documentary Fat Head debunked Spurlocks first sham video.
“Documentary”
Translation:: a movie reflecting the maker’s political bias. SEE Michael “Jabba” Moore
The film ended up not doing as well as Morgan Spurlock got mixed up in some kind of sexual misconduct stuff.