Go see Super Size Me NOW!
I just saw it at the Arclight, followed by a Q&A with the director/star/guinea pig, Morgan Spurlock. Very important that you go see this film. Send your friends, too. It will fundamentally change your life. You will never look at fast food in the same way ever again. You'll become a healthier person, a happier person, a better person.
Christ, I sound like one of those Forum assholes. Regardless, go see the film.
I just saw it at the Arclight, followed by a Q&A with the director/star/guinea pig, Morgan Spurlock. Very important that you go see this film. Send your friends, too. It will fundamentally change your life. You will never look at fast food in the same way ever again. You'll become a healthier person, a happier person, a better person.
Christ, I sound like one of those Forum assholes. Regardless, go see the film.
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I now have to ask myself-- do I go see Moore's documentary, considering I dropped reading Dude, Where's My Country? because of the lamely insult-laden, unprofessional attitude of the writing? Also, why Fahrenheit 9/11?? Was he prevented from using Dude Where's My Country? just in case someone mistook a political documentary for an Ashton Kutcher comedy? (I'm sure that happens a lot.)
Also, does it winning the Cannes award mean anything or is that just motivated by anti-Americanism? (btw, I'm not crazy about America, so this isn't meant as an insult so much as a genuine question.)
Saw Coffee and Cigarettes. Was okay, but the best segments seem to be those with actual actors in them. The Wright/ Benigni piece goes absolutely nowhere, the Waits/ Pop one's kinda dull, but most of the segments are good... if you wanna know more of what I think, please see the past couple of JuneCleavage Journals, as I've dumped all C&C thoughts in there- thank yuuu.