Super Size Me

Super Size Me Movie (2004)

While examining the influence of the fast food industry, Morgan Spurlock personally explores the consequences on his health of a diet of solely McDonald's food for one month.

Several legal suits have been brought against McDonald's Restaurants that they are knowingly selling food that is unhealthy. Some of the court decisions have stated that the plaintiffs would have a claim if they could prove that eating the food every day for every meal is dangerous. As such, documentarian Morgan Spurlock conducts an unscientific experiment using himself as the guinea pig: eat only McDonald's for thirty days, three meals a day. If he is asked by the clerk if he would like the meal super sized, he has to say yes. And by the end of the thirty days, he will have had to have eaten every single menu item at least once. Before starting the experiment, he is tested by three doctors - a general practitioner, a cardiologist and a gastroenterologist - who pronounce his general health to be outstanding. They will also monitor him over the thirty days to ensure that he is not placing his health into irreparable damage. He also consults with a dietitian/nutritionist and an exercise physiologist, the latter who also deems him to be above average fitness. As it mimics the lifestyle of those who eat fast food, he will also do no exercise for the thirty days, limiting himself to under 5,000 steps per day (the approximate equivalent of 2½ miles). These health and medical experts have some predictions about his general health and wellness by the end of the experiment. His vegan chef girlfriend also has some predictions about how this experiment will affect his mood and therefore their relationship. As he goes through the experiment, he speaks to a number of people - many experts in their respective fields - on the pros and cons of the fast food lifestyle. Just over halfway through the experiment, it is evident that even the experts can be wrong, and not in a good way.
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TallBrunette22
I will never eat at McDonalds again after watching this movie! This is a must-see for anyone who eats a lot of fast food.

This documentary is about a guy who eats nothing but McDonalds for 30 days...breakfast, lunch and dinner. And whenever the cashier asks him if he wants to "Supersize", he always says yes...if they don't ask, he doesn't supersize. He visits the doctor regularly to monitor what this diet is doing to his health. In less than a week, he "grows fat, his cholesterol rockets north, his organs take a beating, and he becomes subject to headaches, mood swings, symptoms of addiction, and lessened s*xual energy".

He made the point that fast food restaurants try and hook kids at a young age (with happy meals, playgrounds, and birthday parties), so that when they become adults they will be hooked on the food, and it will bring comfort to them, because of the positive childhood memories. This is something I hadn't even thought of before. I remember going there as a kid.

Now of course, most people don't eat fast food for breakfast, lunch and dinner everyday, like this guy did....but the fact that he had so many side effects in just one month, is a good indicator of what this stuff can do to you over time, if you eat a lot of it.

The film is entertaining and interesting and will make you think twice before you eat fast food!
BartCT2NC
I agree, after seeing this film, I was repulsed that people actually eat fast food on a daily basis. Morgan proved a point that being on an all fast food diet is very unhealthy, and he did exhibit everything from high blood pressure to extreme weight gain. It's really makes you think twice before ordering that quick meal. I sure as hell will not eat fast food ever.
rubendario
Definitely and without a doubt and eye opener!! thumbs up applause peace grin cool
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Several legal suits have been brought against McDonald's Restaurants that they are knowingly selling food that is unhealthy. Some of the court decisions have stated that the plaintiffs would have a claim if they could prove that eating the food every day for every meal is dangerous. As such, documentarian Morgan Spurlock conducts an unscientific experiment using himself as the guinea pig: eat only McDonald's for thirty days, three meals a day. If he is asked by the clerk if he would like the meal super sized, he has to say yes. And by the end of the thirty days, he will have had to have eaten every single menu item at least once. Before starting the experiment, he is tested by three doctors - a general practitioner, a cardiologist and a gastroenterologist - who pronounce his general health to be outstanding. They will also monitor him over the thirty days to ensure that he is not placing his health into irreparable damage. He also consults with a dietitian/nutritionist and an exercise physiologist, the latter who also deems him to be above average fitness. As it mimics the lifestyle of those who eat fast food, he will also do no exercise for the thirty days, limiting himself to under 5,000 steps per day (the approximate equivalent of 2½ miles). These health and medical experts have some predictions about his general health and wellness by the end of the experiment. His vegan chef girlfriend also has some predictions about how this experiment will affect his mood and therefore their relationship. As he goes through the experiment, he speaks to a number of people - many experts in their respective fields - on the pros and cons of the fast food lifestyle. Just over halfway through the experiment, it is evident that even the experts can be wrong, and not in a good way.
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