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    Kim Allan M. Castillo BSIT 3-1N Fundamentals of Research (Movie Review – SuperSize Me) In America‚ almost 60% of all adults are either fat or obese. And people are suing food companies‚ especially McDonalds‚ for their illnesses. Are companies to be blame of the obesity epidemic? Is fastfood really bad for us? Or is eating food in McDonalds safe? That’s the epidemic problem that US is facing todays. The objective of this Documentary is to know what will happen to a man if he only eats food

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    Super-size you Morgan Spurlock sacrifices himself by only eating food from Mc Donald’s for 30 days. If a saleswoman asks him to buy supersize he may not refuse. He also limits himself to walk 5000 steps a day. With this documantery he wants to experience the daily-life of an obese American and to examine the big influence of the fast-food industries. In contrast to the 100 million obese Americans‚ Morgan is surrounded by three medics who help him during this research. After 30 days the result

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    SUPER-SIZE ME In the documentary Super-Size Me‚ Morgan Spurlock sets out to prove how harmful and dangerous fast food‚ in particularly McDonalds‚ can be to a person’s health and wellbeing. After hearing the McDonalds Corporations defence against the lawsuit filed by two obese teenagers‚ who claimed that their overweight conditions were the cause of eating at the fast food establishment‚ filmmaker and director Morgan Spurlock came up with the idea to start a similar experiment on himself‚ by eating

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    Super Size Me In 2004‚ documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock began an experiment to see how eating only McDonald’s‚ three meals a day‚ would effect a person’s health; physical and mental. The fact that our generation eats more fast food than ever before makes this experiment interesting‚ along with Morgan’s antics and humor. The main claim behind this documentary film is that the abundance of fast food chains‚ the fatty foods that they serve‚ and the vast amount of people that eat at these restaurants

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    Andres Ramos Dana Hatter December 1‚ 2012 Super Size Me is a movie about the documentary‚ producer and director Morgan Spurlock‚ the film is based on research that occurs from the question‚ does fast food really covers the nutritional needs and requirements to stay healthy. During the course of the film‚ Spurlock for 30 days consumes fast food products from McDonalds. Before beginning‚ the investigation Spurlock is curious to know what his consequences would be. Therefore‚ he visits several specialists

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    ESL246 Montana 3/25/2012 Reflection Paper Over spring break‚ I watched a documentary film named Super-Size Me. This film was produced in 2004‚ in America. It talks about how fast food influences people’s health and body. Morgan Spurlock is the producer of this film. From this film‚ I learned the reasons why American people like to choose fast food restaurants and how fast food affects their health. There are about 1/4 Americans who eat in fast food restaurants‚ like McDonalds‚ KFC and Burger King

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    In 2004 I watched a documentary film that now has made me think twice about eating fast food. Morgan Spurlock had an epiphany one night while hearing about 2 young girls suing McDonalds for their health problems. He then decided to make a documentary on just how unhealthy McDonalds (fast food) is bad for you. I learned the ongoing and fast rate obesity is growing. Diabetes are also playing a key role as well as psychological changes and side affects that can happen. In the documentary Spurlock

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    McDonald and the Wendy’s girl were. While it may be extreme to say companies control us Super Size Me proves that this may not be far off. Super Size Me not only gives people an excellent reason to shy away from fast food‚ but it also leads an attack on big corporate businesses that successfully control people through advertising and monopolies. In many of the interviews that separate scenes in Super Size Me we meet corporate leaders that try their absolute best to willfully ignore and lie their

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    The documentary Super Size Me‚ produced by Morgan Spurlock‚ is a film which aims to frighten its viewers into adopting a more healthy lifestyle. Super Size Me uses techniques which attempt to shock the viewer- showing them the devastating effects that consuming nothing but fast food (in the case of the documentary‚ food purchased from McDonalds) for 30 days has upon the physical and mental health of the previously healthy Morgan Spurlock‚ as well as highlighting some of the practices of the fast

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    basis. When the documentary was released‚ it had gotten much publicity so much so that McDonald’s lost millions in revenue and had to take a good look at their business model and had to redesign their advertising strategies. They no longer offer Super Size menus and began implementing healthier choices such as salads‚ fruit smoothies‚ and yogurt. However‚ this alternative to the average burger menu has not officially changed anything since the calorie intake is nearly the same or higher. Additionally

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