Director Morgan Spurlock, who had audiences seriously reconsidering their love of McDonald's back in 2004 with the release of the documentary "Super Size Me," died from cancer complications at the ...
In 2004, documentarian Morgan Spurlock released Super Size Me, a gonzo-style film where he only ate McDonald’s for a month. Predictably, he saw his health significantly deteriorate. Shortly after the ...
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"The real reason was Super Size Me," they said. "One of the criticisms levelled in McDonald's was that its design was child-centric so it markets heavily towards children. Encouraging bad eating ...
or just flat-out underperforming that could really benefit from adding a player from the McDonald's game to super-size their roster for the rest of the regular season and a potential NCAA ...
But have you ever thought about what the consequences of eating Mcdonald's might be? Supersize Me has the answers. The documentary follows Morgan Spurlock and his pledge to eat Mcdonald's three ...
or just flat-out underperforming that could really benefit from adding a player from the McDonald's game to super-size their roster for the rest of the regular season and a potential NCAA ...