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Supersize me by Morgan Spurlock follows him in a journey to see what fast food such as McDonalds would do to his body. In his documentary he shares the statistic in obesity and how much is has doubled since 1988. Spurlock states “obesity is now...
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The film SuperSize Me documents Morgan Spurlock going through with an experiment to diet only on McDonald’s for thirty days. The purpose of Spurlock’s experiment was to show people that eating unhealthy, junk food such as McDonald’s every day is extremely unhealthy and is harmful...
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‘Super Size Me’ is a 2004 American documentary film directed by and starring Morgan Spurlock, an American independent filmmaker. Spurlock’s film follows a 30-day period from February 1 to March 2, 2003, during which he ate only McDonald’s food. The film documents this lifestyle’s drastic...
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Morgan Spurlock’s ‘SuperSize Me’ documentary explores fast food companies and the impact of McDonalds-based fast food goods. The film also discusses the rising obesity and diabetes crisis in the United States. Morgan has decided to eat nothing but McDonald’s meals for thirty days. He will...
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The film Supersize Me does a good job laying out the case for the corporate blame for the rise in obesity in the United States. In the film, an expert points out the fact that food portions have gotten larger than in the past. She...
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Supersize me is a 2004 American documentary film directed and starred by Morgan Spurlock. Spurlock’s film follows a 30 day period from February 1 to March 2 where he only ate McDonald’s food 3 times a day. Spurlock ate every item listed on the McDonald’s...
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In the documentary film Supersize Me, Morgan Spurlock emphasizes on the effects that fast food can have on your body and the issues that it can bring. While watching the documentary film, there were many elements that stood out that were related to Burke’s views...
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Are fast food companies the only reason for America being the fattest nation in the world? This question is challenged in the documentary ‘Supersize Me’ (2004). Director Morgan Spurlock attempts a social experiment to prove that fast food companies, especially McDonald, has a drastic effect...
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The 2004 Documentary Film, “Super Size Me” is filmed and directed by Morgan Spurlock. Born on November 7, 1970, the American filmmaker is known for his crazy experiments. In this particular documentary, Spurlock follows a 30-day period from February 1st to March 2nd, 2003 in...
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“Our society needs more heroes who are scientists, researchers, and engineers. We need to celebrate and reward the people who cure diseases, expand our understanding of humanity, and work to improve people’s lives.” – Mark Zuckerberg People need qualitative research to further improve the lifestyle...
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For this assignment, I have decided to choose the documentary created by Morgan Sperlock entitled “Supersize Me”. In the film Super-Size Me, Director Morgan Sperlock attempts to show the entire world the long-term effects and subsequent results of eating nothing except fast-food for an entire...
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A man named Morgan Superlock set out on a 30 day experiment. During this test Morgan was solely allowed to consume McDonald’s products for all 30 days. This covered breakfast, lunch, dinner, and all of his liquid intake. Although this may additionally appear effortless to...
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I decided to watch the Super-Size Me documentary. This documentary was done by Morgan Spurlock in 2004. Many Americans eat fast food every day. It affects each individual in a different way, there were many lawsuits being filed because of the obesity and illness levels...
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Brief Summary Several legal suits have been brought against McDonald’s Restaurants that they are knowingly selling food that is unhealthy. Documentarian Morgan Spurlock conducts an unscientific experiment using himself as the guinea pig. His experiment is to eat only McDonald’s for thirty days, three meals...
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Morgan Spurlock chose to make this narrative to research the junk food organizations, and the impacts of certain cheap food chains items, especially McDonald’s, for the sake of society. This documentary investigates the United States developing diabetes and diseases. Morgan chooses to eat only McDonald’s...