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| ACTORS: | Dr. Daryl Isaacs |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2003 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Arts Alliance Amer |
| MPAA RATING: | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Adult Language, Business, Color, Culture & Society, Diet & Nutrition, Documentary, English, Forceful, Humorous, Irreverent, Movie, Quirky, Sales & Marketing, Satirical, Social Issues, USA |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | D01472D |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 043396085435 |
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Customer Reviews of Super Size Me
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>Conclusion: More studies and cases should be presented. This is a good start, but more such documentaries are needed.
Useful Documentary
Fast Paced and just brutal to the junk food industry. This is news you can use and rally behind. If you heed the knowledge being imparted in this film you'll save yourself much grief and untold thousands of dollars in medical expenses. I've been bitten hard by this and lived to tell the tale. You can use this film to help you avoid those junk food cravings and to reaffirm why you've chosen to eat healthily. In that regard I view it as a 'must' purchase. If you still eat junk food you need this film even more to help you quit because you know not what damage you are doing to yourself. Fantastic buy !
An Informed Choice
Documentary meister, Morgan Spurlock, goes to extremes. `Super Size Me' captures what it's like to eat nothing but McDonald's food for thirty days. Sporting a set of stated rules, Spurlock`s "ridiculous diet," as his personal physician quips, jump starts a fault finding mission with the world's largest fast food retailer. Armed with testimonials, statistics, and nutritional information, Spurlock also provides counter contrasts to compare with his extreme situation. He does show that McDonald's food is appetizing, except for a couple of scenes that make us want to wretch, including one that's over the top. Nevertheless, he does try to capture a spokesperson from the franchise to talk to him, and he does admirably offer us a better bill of fare at a school cafeteria in Appleton, WI.
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>The variety of aspects he approaches his topic is skillful and informative fun. Spurlock and company deserve a lot of credit. 'Super Size Me' starts and ends framed by a famous lawsuit, and although the results are mostly known, I won't spoil the results, except to say that I enjoyed the outcome. For all of us, healthy and unhealthy living is sometimes a matter of choice. Fortunately, with Morgan Spurlock, it is an informed choice.