Morgan Spurlock
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Michael Corbett Shannon is an American actor, producer, director, and musician. He has been...
Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken (2017)
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Morgan Spurlock reignites his battle with the food industry - this time from behind the register -...
The Greatest Movie Ever Sold (2011)
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Fascinated by the ubiquity of advertising, documentarian Morgan Spurlock decides to make a film...
Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope (2011)
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Interviews with Joss Whedon, Stan Lee and others are included in filmmaker Morgan Spurlock's journey...
Super Size Me (2004)
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-Director Morgan Spurlock's social experiment in fast-food gastronomy sees him attempting to subsist...
The Devil We Know (2018)
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Unraveling one of the biggest environmental scandals of our time, a group of citizens in West...
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Sarah (7799 KP) rated Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken (2017) in Movies
Mar 23, 2020
The concept behind this documentary is Morgan opening his own fast food chicken restaurant, and shows him from the beginnings of owning his own chicken farm to the restaurants grand opening. It really opene my eyes to what does into chicken farming and production (at least in the US) and it really is a disturbing watch at times. Some of the things that chicken companies are allowed to do and label food is crazy and the way they treat their chicken farmer is awful. Spurlock doesn’t shy away from showing all of these bad bits and because of this it’s an intriguing and interesting watch, even if it’s a little difficult to stomach. My problem is that by the end, whilst I can understand why Spurlock wanted to open his own chicken restaurant to highlight the major issues with this type of food and production, it seemed a little bit lacking in direction and rather pointless - regardless of his message, it almost seemed to me like he was contributing to the problem and encouraging people to eat this chicken, even if he was showing them the truth behind it at the same time. Maybe I’m just being a biased and stuck up vegetarian, but it seemed a little contradictory to me.