Super Size Me

Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock, rejected five times by the USC film school, won the best director award at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival for this alarmingly personal investigation into the health hazards wreaked by our fast food nation. Under extensive medical supervision, Spurlock subjects himself to a steady diet of McDonald's cuisine for 30 days just to see what happens. In less than a week, his ordinarily fit body and equilibrium undergo dark and ugly changes: Spurlock grows fat, his cholesterol rockets north, his organs take a beating, and he becomes subject to headaches, mood swings, symptoms of addiction, and lessened sexual energy. The gimmick is too obvious to sustain a feature documentary; Spurlock actually spends most of the film probing insidious ways that fast food companies worm their way into school lunchrooms and the hearts of young children who spend hours in McDonald's playrooms. French fries never looked more nauseating. --Tom Keogh

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title: Super Size Me
theatricalDate: 30-11-2002
stars: Dr. Daryl Isaacs
purchase date: 16-07-2006
publisher: Hart Sharp Video
published: 28-09-2004
price: $14.94
net Rating: 4
MPAA Rating: PG
minutes: 96
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fullTitle: Super Size Me
features: Color Widescreen NTSC 1.85:1
currentValue: $6.89
created: 174719616
country: us
aspect: DVD
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