Super size me a film of epic portions
Supersize me
Roadside Attractions/Samuel Goldwyn Films and Showtime Independent Films ; The Con presents a film by Morgan Spurlock ; written & directed by Morgan Spurlock ; produced by Morgan Spurlock & the Con.
- 6 1/2 year anniversary special ed.
- New York : Virgil Films 2010.
- 1 videodisc (101 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
Originally produced as a documentary in 2004. Special features: Morgan Spurlock speaking engagement and Q & A with students at Rider College; the 10 most asked questions about the film. "A production by The Con in association with Studio-on-Hudson"--Container.
"Six and a half years ago, filmmaker Morgan Spurlock went on a quest to expose the obesity problem facing America and to show how fast food restaurants (and one in particular) have played their part in this epidemic. This is a film that wiped the term 'super size' off the menus at McDonald's and helped start a revolution in health care that still exists today ... Morgan unravels the American obesity problem by interviewing experts nationwide and by subjecting himself to a 'McDonald's only' diet for thirty days straight ... [The] feature ... dives into corporate responsibility, nutritional education, school lunch programs and how we as a nation are eating ourselves to death"--Container.
MPAA rating: Rated PG-13; for language, sex and drug references, and a graphic medical procedure.
Closed-captioned.
829567068823
670688 Virgil Films
McDonald's Corporation.
McDonald's Corporation--Moral and ethical aspects.
Obesity.
Gastronomy.
Food industry and trade--Moral and ethical aspects.
Ethics.
Obesity--United States.
Fast food restaurants.
Fast food restaurants--Health aspects--United States.
Fast food restaurants--Moral and ethical aspects.
Food industry and trade--Moral and ethical aspects--United States.
Convenience foods.
Convenience foods--Health aspects.
Food habits.
Food habits--United States.
Nutritionally induced diseases.
Nutritionally induced diseases--United States.
Gastronomy--United States.
Convenience foods.
Fast food restaurants.
Food habits.
Nutritionally induced diseases.
Nutrition--Videorecordings.
Diet--adverse effects--United States.
Feeding Behavior--United States.
Food Industry--United States.
Food Services--United States.
Obesity--etiology--United States.
United States.
TX945 / .S87 2010
647.95 Sup 35
QT 235 / S959 2010
Originally produced as a documentary in 2004. Special features: Morgan Spurlock speaking engagement and Q & A with students at Rider College; the 10 most asked questions about the film. "A production by The Con in association with Studio-on-Hudson"--Container.
"Six and a half years ago, filmmaker Morgan Spurlock went on a quest to expose the obesity problem facing America and to show how fast food restaurants (and one in particular) have played their part in this epidemic. This is a film that wiped the term 'super size' off the menus at McDonald's and helped start a revolution in health care that still exists today ... Morgan unravels the American obesity problem by interviewing experts nationwide and by subjecting himself to a 'McDonald's only' diet for thirty days straight ... [The] feature ... dives into corporate responsibility, nutritional education, school lunch programs and how we as a nation are eating ourselves to death"--Container.
MPAA rating: Rated PG-13; for language, sex and drug references, and a graphic medical procedure.
Closed-captioned.
829567068823
670688 Virgil Films
McDonald's Corporation.
McDonald's Corporation--Moral and ethical aspects.
Obesity.
Gastronomy.
Food industry and trade--Moral and ethical aspects.
Ethics.
Obesity--United States.
Fast food restaurants.
Fast food restaurants--Health aspects--United States.
Fast food restaurants--Moral and ethical aspects.
Food industry and trade--Moral and ethical aspects--United States.
Convenience foods.
Convenience foods--Health aspects.
Food habits.
Food habits--United States.
Nutritionally induced diseases.
Nutritionally induced diseases--United States.
Gastronomy--United States.
Convenience foods.
Fast food restaurants.
Food habits.
Nutritionally induced diseases.
Nutrition--Videorecordings.
Diet--adverse effects--United States.
Feeding Behavior--United States.
Food Industry--United States.
Food Services--United States.
Obesity--etiology--United States.
United States.
TX945 / .S87 2010
647.95 Sup 35
QT 235 / S959 2010