Look up "POM Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold" it's a whole movie about ads and product placement, the title itself has a product placement, and the movie itself has two (I think) ads in it =D (it's made by Morgan Spurlock as well, and really good)
Did you know, America is the only country in the world that makes cheese with second grade milk that is deemed not fit for drinking and your ‘cheese’ can be classified as cheese even when containing very little dairy products!
After being shown Super Size Me during health class in high school, it made me change my way of eating, especially when it comes to fast food. I'm very much looking forward to this movie, seeing the reactions people will get when a company becomes honest with their customers.
I was just about to watch it again the other day but I really wanted to play more red dead. I've watched it more than a few times if that tells you anything about it as a documentary... Bad thing is I watched long long ago and have ate an unhealthy amount of McDonald's since then.
@Alltilt Nah the first one started to get scary when he started developing health problems I was like wtf never eating mcdonalds three days in a row again
@@commanderzavala9328 UnlimitedEdge clearly thought he was going to eat KFC for a month or something, THEN realised that this documentary wasn't about exposing the health dangers by eating it, but by taking the marketing-exposing route. Fitting I read your YT name as 'Dodo Eternal'.
@@Biggest_subhuman Well here in argentina we consume a lot of meat, so that's a reason why they wanted to show this documentary in schools, i guess Germany didn't have obesity problems :P
Well any idiot that eats 3 fast food meals a day 7 days a week for 52 weeks a year will obviously almost get a heart attack. I dont think any normal person eats it more than 3 times a month
Fun fact, homeless people tend to eat healthier than the brainsick gagas with wealth to stuff themselves with garbage, wanna scare yourself shitless, just look at "regular" people these days.
also, feels like the angle on this one is to show the meaningless of "good faith" claims businesses make thru him making his own, as we see at every turn, is BS.
@stephen kroll Nah, this movie's been done. I think he was shopping for distribution. Dude got in some trouble and I guess they decided to put the release on hold.
This dude got in trouble in trouble during the peak of the me too movement. The film was made but no company wanted to do anything with it because of the scandal. I guess this guy found a production company practically 2 years later.
Brae Torr even funnier how, regardless of their reason, they got rid of supersizes and it still didn’t change a thing except make McDonalds seem like the boogeyman.
I know right- anybody could tell you that- I mean, Media Mafia has been lying/manipulating/misleading people forever, as it's more profitable than selling the truth!
Well you see, human rationality is way overrated. There is a fat difference between "knowing" and see. It's a matter of stimulation. For example, I knew drinks like Fanta and coke were pure crap. I had to study mixology and see how easy is to achieve that simple but addictive flavour to be completely put off for life about it. If rationality and knowledge were enough. We would live in perfect green world. All it rules the world is dopamine. Aka stimulation. So sorry for debunking your sarcasm but the dude has a point^^
The sequel to the film that got me to be health conscious at 12 years old. I’ve slipped up a few times but I’m doing my best. Can’t wait to see what he does this time around.
Wasn’t the last documentary completely debunked by research? Couldn’t reproduce the results? I am very skeptical about this documentary, but it seems to focus more on legality vs perception then health.
Lawrence Tider in what way? that eating fast food every day is not necessarily unhealthy? I suppose if that is all it takes to convince you. At the end of the day it’s all about caloric input vs output if you eat a Big Mac for lunch and a mcchicken for dinner you would be ok for the most part, no worse than if you were to eat similar meals from a non fast food restaurant everyday
@Dee Siva I thought that too. Clearly the film is being used as propaganda. I believe nearly everything in modern day is some form of propaganda or programing. So I may be biased
@@noticemeonii-chan5347 I don't eat fast food chicken. I've had Canes, and I'd honestly rather eat Chik. But I live around enough local chicken places which are much, much better than any fast food place that I don't have to settle for any of that nasty ass KFC/Chik-Fil-A/Canes garbage.
moinmoin smfh I’m work at Popeyes (manager) and they told us it’s officially back in November and I already know all of my crew is going to quit again........ :( so hopefully you’re right
@@kdoeone not sure how old you are, but McDonalds was not seen as pigging out before super size me it was seen as "slightly more bad". Pretty sure I could eat at a normal restaurant and order their menu through the course of the month and not gain extreme weight, not have my blood pressure raise and not have my blood sugar present as a diabetic.
Just finding out the tragic rumors are false. His death has been faked and he is in Morocco hiding for taxation thank goodness he is not gone. Please stop the rumors he has been found in Morocco.
@@coldkun_ He lied about the amount of food he was taking in, and anyone who understands carbohydrates saw how much sugar (soda and bread) he was eating, which is what caused the most damage.
@@iceswallow7717 His point was to show that poor people are stupid and cannot make good decisions on their own, as well as fast food is responsible for obesity. Personal responsibility is the problem.
Matthew Knudtson if one weren’t given such tempting choices, there would be no need for what u cover up as “personal responsibility”. like saying someone who is a slave is personally responsible to escape and that we shouldnt end slavery
Oscar for a movie about the obvious? I eat at Mcdonalds a few times a weeks, I also run 5 miles a day. The more glaring is the stupidity of too many people. Next will be a movie that drinking alcohol everyday will kill you.
He later admitted that he drank like a fish during the entire filming of the first one. Thus, his experiment of the health consequences and subsequent trashing of ‘McDonald’s only’ are completely worthless.
Few things i vividly i remember from the original supersize me is the the part when he puked in the mcdonald’s parking lot, and the teacher telling us we can look away when the liposuction part came up.
I like this new approach. Instead of critiquing fast-food, this movie will attempt to show the bare minimum for what would go into making a fast-food restaurant that is humane, sanitary, and healthy.
Super Size Me is ridiculously deceptive. Dude went out of his way to intake extra calories to make it look more dramatic. Nobody has been able to repeat the results.
herecomesmightymouse He also didn’t divulge the fact he’d been living as a vegan for years before partaking in the experiment. Of course his body was going to react negatively to such a drastic shift in diet.
"Look how terrible the current chicken industry is" "whoops, silly me, looks like I dropped the menu to my new restaurant that I say doesn't do any of that bad stuff"
"100% honest food experience" AHAHAHAHAHA because his experiment from the first one was so clearly honest 😂😂 he is the Jaclyn Hill of the health food world 😂😂
Wasnt this guy proven to be a fruad? Pretty sure he admitted to be a crazed alcoholic who couldn't stay sober for a week. So I question how bad his health was prior to eating mcdonalds
Honestly Even if he was an alcoholic you are literally kidding yourself if you don’t think McDonalds/fast could have caused similar if not the same health issues he show cased in his movie. You can read actual health journals You can do your own research (please verify sources though) & see that many of our food choices are slowly killing us. Raging alcoholic or not it doesn’t change the facts
@@africamartinez9418 I dont in anyway think that mcdonalds is good for you. The point is besides multiple people debunking this guy, he openly admitted to destroying his body beforehand. So people cant hold him up as evidence to anything. Hes a raging acholotic who doesnt stay sober got more then 2 days. His liver is trashed
@@africamartinez9418 Its called the scientific method. If you can't recreate, then its false claims. I'm not saying its good or bad for you, but based on his habits and specific regiment, others weren't getting the same results. Therefore his evidence is a sham.
Oh yes I remember it the documentary that made me not want to eat fast food for like 2 months what a classic. Now he’s a making a documentary about making his own fast food restaurant amazing