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The nauseating truth from the producer, director, and guinea pig of the Academy Award-nominated documentary Super Size Me.
Just when you figured it was safe to scarf fries again comes the factpacked and funny new alarm bell from the man whose month-long McDonald's diet became the subject of an Oscar-nominated, box-office-bonanza documentary. Here Morgan Spurlock examines everything from school lunch programs and the marketing of fast food to the decline of physical education. He looks at why fast food is so tasty, cheap, and ultimately seductive-and interviews everyone from surgeons general and kids to marketing gurus and lawmakers, who share their research and opinions on what we can do to offset a health crisis of supersized proportions.
Though he wasn't much of an activist before his monthlong, McDonald's-eating experiment (documented in his film Super Size Me), Spurlock has since become a crusader for healthy eating. His passion is obvious in his reading of this audiobook, which delves more deeply into the issues his film raised, focusing in particular on food industry lobbyists and youth-oriented advertising. His undisguised indignation at their manipulative tactics and his contempt for the often slothful modern American lifestyle rise inexorably as he reels off statistics about calorie content, chemical additives, lack of exercise and so on. Frequently, his enthusiasm leads him to read too quickly and, without visuals showing portion sizes or unhealthy trends, the audio loses some of its impact. Spurlock also announces "sidebar" every time he begins reading what in the book are separate boxes, which is unnecessary and somewhat irritating since the information always relates to what he has been discussing. But the sincerity of Spurlock's quest and his mockery of the people behind what he sees as a national threat-he humorously mimics the voices of advertising executives and food industry honchos when reading their claims-makes this audio easy to consume. Simultaneous release with the Putnam hardcover (Reviews, Mar. 28). (June) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsMorgan Spurlock is an award-winning writer, producer, and director. Spurlock won the Best Director prize at the Sundance and Edinburgh film festivals for Super Size Me. The film was a National Board of Review and Critic's Choice Best Documentary nominee, and the New York Film Critics Online Best Documentary of 2004.
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March 21, 2009: This book gives a supersized portion of information on how the fast food industry is making the nation obese. Throughout the book, Spurlock uses a humorous voice, shocking facts, and pieces of his documentary to make us aware of the lack of exercise and overconsumption of food across the nation. Spurlock does a good job of describing the terrible effects of high-fat and high-calorie foods on our health. The eye-opening information presented in this book will make you turn away from fast food and start eating more nutritious meals. I highly recommend this book for people who want to improve their health and prolong their life.
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January 16, 2009: I really do not read a lot of non-fiction book. I found out that I do like them. This book put the fast food industry into a real down-to-earth easy-to-read standpoint. Not only did the book tell his story but it also goes into other topics that are closely related to fast food like the school lunch systems. I feel what also makes this a good novel to read is that all the statistics and the studys back up what the main point of the novel which is how bad fast food really is for you. Morgan Spuurlock makes this a fun and informing novel for anyone to get a first hand outlook on the fast food industry.