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Super Size Me
67% Match20041h 40m

Documentary

Overview

Morgan Spurlock subjects himself to a diet based only on McDonald's fast food three times a day for thirty days without exercising to try to prove why so many Americans are fat or obese. He submits himself to a complete check-up by three doctors, comparing his weight along the way, resulting in a scary conclusion.

Top Cast

Morgan Spurlock

Morgan Spurlock

Self

D

Daryl Isaacs

Self - Internal Medicine

L

Lisa Ganjhu

Self - Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist

S

Stephen Siegel

Self - Cardiologist

B

Bridget Bennett

Self - Nutritionist & Dietician

E

Eric Rowley

Self - Exercise Physiologist

M

Mark Fenton

Self - Former Editor: Walking Magazine

A

Alexandra Jamieson

Self - Morgan's girlfriend & Vegan Chef

J

John Banzhaf

Self - Law Professor, George Washington University

D

David Satcher

Self - Former U.S. Surgeon General

L

Lisa Young

Self - Professor of Nutrition, New York University

K

Kelly Brownell

Self - Professor, Yale Center for Eating and Weight Disorders

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Super Size Me
Super Size Me

The first ever reality-based movie ... everything begins and ends in 30 days!

Super Size Me

6.720041h 40m
Documentary

Morgan Spurlock subjects himself to a diet based only on McDonald's fast food three times a day for thirty days without exercising to try to prove why so many Americans are fat or obese. He submits himself to a complete check-up by three doctors, comparing his weight along the way, resulting in a scary conclusion.

Morgan Spurlock
Morgan Spurlock
Actor

Morgan Spurlock

as Self

Morgan Spurlock

Self

Morgan Spurlock

Self

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Actor

Daryl Isaacs

as Self - Internal Medicine

Daryl Isaacs

Self - Internal Medicine

Daryl Isaacs

Self - Internal Medicine

No image
Actor

Lisa Ganjhu

as Self - Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist

Lisa Ganjhu

Self - Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist

Lisa Ganjhu

Self - Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist

No image
Actor

Stephen Siegel

as Self - Cardiologist

Stephen Siegel

Self - Cardiologist

Stephen Siegel

Self - Cardiologist

No image
Actor

Bridget Bennett

as Self - Nutritionist & Dietician

Bridget Bennett

Self - Nutritionist & Dietician

Bridget Bennett

Self - Nutritionist & Dietician

No image
Actor

Eric Rowley

as Self - Exercise Physiologist

Eric Rowley

Self - Exercise Physiologist

Eric Rowley

Self - Exercise Physiologist

No image
Actor

Mark Fenton

as Self - Former Editor: Walking Magazine

Mark Fenton

Self - Former Editor: Walking Magazine

Mark Fenton

Self - Former Editor: Walking Magazine

No image
Actor

Alexandra Jamieson

as Self - Morgan's girlfriend & Vegan Chef

Alexandra Jamieson

Self - Morgan's girlfriend & Vegan Chef

Alexandra Jamieson

Self - Morgan's girlfriend & Vegan Chef

No image
Actor

John Banzhaf

as Self - Law Professor, George Washington University

John Banzhaf

Self - Law Professor, George Washington University

John Banzhaf

Self - Law Professor, George Washington University

No image
Actor

David Satcher

as Self - Former U.S. Surgeon General

David Satcher

Self - Former U.S. Surgeon General

David Satcher

Self - Former U.S. Surgeon General

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