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Super Size Me

The first ever reality-based movie ... everything begins and ends in 30 days!
2004 | 100m | English

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Director: Morgan Spurlock
Writer: Morgan Spurlock
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Morgan Spurlock subjects himself to a diet based only on McDonald's fast food three times a day for thirty days without exercising to try to prove why so many Americans are fat or obese. He submits himself to a complete check-up by three doctors, comparing his weight along the way, resulting in a scary conclusion.
Release Date: Jan 17, 2004
Director: Morgan Spurlock
Writer: Morgan Spurlock
Genres: Documentary
Keywords experiment, diet, health, junk food, food industry, fast food
Production Companies Fortissimo Films, Kathbur Pictures, The Con, Studio On Hudson, Samuel Goldwyn Films, Showtime Independent Films
Box Office Revenue: $28,575,078
Budget: $65,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Morgan Spurlock Self
Daryl Isaacs Self - Internal Medicine
Lisa Ganjhu Self - Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist
Stephen Siegel Self - Cardiologist
Bridget Bennett Self - Nutritionist & Dietician
Eric Rowley Self - Exercise Physiologist
Mark Fenton Self - Former Editor: Walking Magazine
Alexandra Jamieson Self - Morgan's girlfriend & Vegan Chef
John Banzhaf Self - Law Professor, George Washington University
David Satcher Self - Former U.S. Surgeon General
Lisa Young Self - Professor of Nutrition, New York University
Kelly Brownell Self - Professor, Yale Center for Eating and Weight Disorders
Jacob Sullum Self - Senior Editor, Reason Magazine
Tommy Thompson Self - Secretary of Health and Human Services
William J. Klish Self - Head of Dept. of Medicine, Texas Children's Hospital
Name Job
Morgan Spurlock Director, Author
Julie Bob Lombardi Editor
Stela Georgieva Editor
Hans ten Broeke Sound Designer
Scott Ambrozy Director of Photography
Steve Horowitz Music
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Morgan Spurlock Producer
Heather M. Winters Executive Producer
Joe Morley Executive Producer
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SierraKiloBravo
6.0

Click here for a video version of this review: https://youtu.be/GDnLyf2Dr18 When it first came out in 2004 _Super Size Me_ was a hit due to its simple concept and exposé of the fast food industry, specifically McDonalds. To refresh your memory about this documentary classic, here is the official ... description: _Morgan Spurlock subjects himself to a diet based only on McDonald's fast food three times a day for thirty days without exercising to try to prove why so many Americans are fat or obese. He submits himself to a complete check-up by three doctors, comparing his weight along the way, resulting in a scary conclusion._ It is a pretty straightforward documentary, Spurlock films himself eating McDonald's for a month and intercuts this with doctor's visits, information on the fast food industry and McDonald's as a company, and conversations with various health professionals. One of the stand out parts for me was when he paid a visit to a school showed the rubbish the kids were being served, and the reaction of the school administrators was interesting. One tried to justify it and laugh it off, whereas one of the ladies from the kitchen was quite resigned to having to serve up this stuff to the kids. She even says something along the lines of "the kitchen tool we use here the most is a box cutter to open this stuff up". Spurlock doesn't just leave it at that, he shows another school that serves healthy lunches to its students for around the same price, to show that it can be done. Throughout, Spurlock doesn't put his own spin on things, but relies on the information presented to speak for itself. The physical effects his diet had were quite shocking. It is by far not a scientific experiment or approach, but it does show what effect regular long term consumption of fast food can have on your body. As such it is a useful reminder of information we already know. Heck, we knew it back then, and if anything, the consumption of junk of shows no signs of slowing down. I enjoyed watching this again, and definitely think its worth checking out if its been a while since you saw it. In fact with a sequel now out, perhaps this is a great time for a second look.

Jun 23, 2021