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Super Size Me

Super Size Me




Morgan spurlock unravels the american obesity epidemic by interviewing experts nationwide & subjecting himself to a mcdonalds only diet for 30 days. Its as entertaining as it is horrifying – diving into corporate responsibility & how we as a nation are eating ourselves to death. Studio: Arts Alliance America Release Date: 10/11/2005 Run time: 96 minutes Rating: Pg13

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4 Stars It’ll make you want to skip fast food for the rest of your life! (if not eating all together…)
This unusual quasi-documentary takes you on a gastronomical journey into the world of McDonalds food and its effects on the human body. Imagine eating nothing but McDonalds fast-food for an entire month, and whenever you are asked if you want to “super-size it” you are obligated to do so and to eat the whole meal! That’s the premis of one man’s personal experiment shown on this movie.

Come along as you see the effects of a constant, unrestricted McDonalds diet on a healthy man’s body.

The film making is not particularly good, and the acting (such as it is – not really acting by an actor) is adequate, but the results and message are stunning! Our fast-food diet habits (among other things) are producing an unhealthily obese population – one that we are actually exporting as soon as we can get other nations to buy into it.

Watching this film may well be one of the best diet supplements out there.

I was simultaneously attracted and repulsed by what I saw, kind of like rubber-necking as you drive past a serious automobile accident, but this is no accident, and it affects all of us.

I think that the entire nation should take a good look at this movie, its message, and then get decide to step off of the fast-food merry-go-round (and rounder, and rounder!).

FYI – You should be prepared for a smattering of language and some dialog that may not be suitable for children.

5 stars for the message and 3 stars for the movie quality, resulting in a 4-star overall rating!

2 Stars Great Movie To Watch At The Beginning Of A Healthier Diet But…
Wow, this movie is a must see for people who don’t know that fat is unattractive and bad for their health, McDonald’s food is fattening especially if eaten in very large quantities and large corporations like McDonalds don’t really care about their customers and are just out to make money! For the rest of us who were fortunate enough to all ready have this knowledge, SUPER SIZE ME really is an unnecessary movie useful perhaps,as a motivator while beginning or in the midst of a healthier eating lifestyle. The movie is very heavy handed in pounding the rather obvious point that a steady diet of McDonlds is not good. And is there a law that documentary filmmakers who are the subjects of their own films have to be insufferably smug and obnoxious? If so Morgan Spurlock fulfills this law to a nicety with some help from his vegan chef girlfriend who in a cringe inducing manner has to tell us more than we could ever want to know about her boyfriend’s sex life on the Micky D diet. And though McDonald’s may exploit and addict their overweight customers, Spurlock is also quite cruel to the obese with his lingering shots of their midsections and rears. Spurlock briefly discusses the problems with fast food restaurants in general but McDonalds is obviously his main target.

3 Stars Good, sometimes manipulative
Manipulative documentary in the vein of the Michael Moore pieces. Sure it has a noble mission, but beyond offering factoids about nutrition and the guy’s 30-day weight gain experiment and the type of crap corporate America offering people to eat (nobody is forcing people to eat fries from the caf every day, but how many people really take bagged lunches to work?) it doesn’t offer too much. Naturally, the documentary maker’s vegetarian girlfriend is given screen time to preach about how wrong it is to eat junk food.

Taking the moral high ground – check. Throwing up after eating a huge fast food meal – check. Waiting it out until a corporate spokesman says something embarassing, then capitalising on the soundbite – check. Giving the impression of impartiality by showing a guy who eats a Big Mac every day (without fries) but is not overweight or suffering from poor nutrition – check.

Of course he deals briefly with the stupidity of people who are overweight and still eat regularly at these kinds of places, but it would have been more interesting to me if the whole movie had focussed on this. Now THAT would have been a funny “documentary.”

3 Stars Not shocking!
I thought this documentary was well done, even if the deck was stacked. Yes folks, if you eat fast food for 30 days 3x a day you will become seriously ill. I don’t think it is fair to pick on McDonalds, there are many fast food companies and they are all spending lots of dough to get your attention. Growing up, my mother always cooked home made, and I mean nearly from scratch. I attribute that to being healthy, and having an appreciation for home-made spaghetti, beef stroganoff, tacos, fish- twice a week (a few of my favorites) and our dinners always included a veggie (introduce veggies young and kids will eat them, maybe really like them), we almost never had a dessert, and by dessert I mean peaches and cottage cheese… (funny how I’ve as an adult never cared for dessert!)Why do I mention this? Growing up this way gave me an appreciation for really good food. I was spoiled rotten by my mom, and grandma who are both excellent cooks. We rarely ate fast food, and when we did it was a special treat…not a way of life.

When as parents we “feed” our children responsibly, hopefully they will grow to incorporate those responsible ideals. This idea can be applied anywhere. Some have posted comments that childrens’ cereal is purposely shelved at a height where kids can see it…they are little guys ;) Who buys the cereal? Who plans the meals?

One point I would like to make about Super Size Me: After viewing I’ve not been able to eat a chicken McNugget since. (I do get a craving for a Big Mac though) My son, who watched the documentary with me (he is 9) still finds them tasty. So much for opening his eyes, he doesn’t care that it’s old chicken. Than again he loves sushi…not regularly served at our house.

People please stop blaming Corporations, schools, Government! It all starts at home…

maybe with home-cooking :)

5 Stars Super Size Me, Indeed.
My wife and I watched the “Super Size Me” DVD last night. It was the third time we watched it and we enjoyed it very much. Let’s face it, Fast Food is a major facet of the American Culture. It’s everywhere. Within five miles of our house there are “McDonalds” (2), “Jack in the Box”(3), “Karl’s Jr.” (2), “Wendy’s”(2), “Rubio’s,” “Burger King,” “Arby’s,” “El Polo Loco,” “Taco Bell,” “KFC,” “Subway”(4) and about a half-dozen local Mexican Taco Shops. No matter what road you take, there’s fast food readily available. Yum. Some of it is actually quite good and I confess to eating at some of the places now and then. My personal favorites are “El Polo Loco,” “Subway” and a couple of the Mexican Taco Shops. Actually, if you know what you’re doing, you can get a reasonably healthful meal. And, of course, it’s real fast and oh so convenient. The trick is that you shouldn’t do it too often. Did I mention that it’s real fast and convenient? Did I mention that some of the items are rather good and tasty? Did I mention that the food is so easily available and inexpensive?

The problem is, as I see it, most people have no idea what they’re doing. The nutritional knowledge of the average American is practically nil. They select almost exclusively on taste and they are greatly swayed by the ubiquitous advertising. Furthermore, they’re always rushed and need something that can be grabbed and consumed quickly. If you’re such a person, and that’s most of us, you probably aren’t paying real close attention and you’re going to end up with food that is very high in fat, sugars and sodium, none of which are particularly good for you, and you’ll be very low in vitamins and fiber. The next question might be, How often do you do this? Once a month? Once a week? Every day? Almost all the time? Well, I think you’re entering into a situation where you’re going to be ill some of the time, much of the time or all of the time. Best of luck.

We try to avoid fast food as much as possible and be highly selective when we indulge. It’s a tough task. We almost never go into McDonald’s, except for coffee which is actually quite good. Go figure. Well, “Super Size Me” picks on McDonald’s and the attack is pretty devastating. It’s a lot of fun, also. I love this movie. The jist of it is that Morgan Spurlock decides to eat exclusively at McDonald’s for a month. Every day. Every meal. Even water. He is monitored by three doctors and a nutritionist and they record his progressive and dramatic deterioration. By the time he’s halfway through his experiment, he’s already in serious trouble with warnings from his doctors. At the end of the month, his blood pressure is high, his cholesterol is high and he’s gained 24.5 pounds, among other things. It’s really eye opening, and Spurlock is a fun character to watch. It’s a fun movie to watch, but it’s deadly serious. Let’s face it, this is a film that should be required viewing for all people who indulge in fast food. We’ve watched several times, and every time our intake of fast foods is down dramatically over the next six months.

Gary Peterson

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Weightmania is a fitness journal that tracks exercise, meals, measurements, dieting progress and medical information. Track up to 24 measurements daily including blood sugar (diabetes), blood pressure, cholesterol, sleep and body fat. This includes body fat caliper measurements. It supports both cardio. and weight training, accommodates any workout or diet plan, and tracks up to five people. Visualize your progress, judge the effectiveness of diets and workouts, and reach goals sooner. Includes a simple journal for recording information and five major tools to view and analyze progress. We also added nine fitness calculators, an 8000-food database, plus tools to create meal programs, workout programs and your own custom food database. On top of this, there are tools to track and manage recipes, grocery lists, favorite Web links, equipment and routes. Look up nutrients in almost any food and view percentages on a pie chart. Edit and store digital photos for any calendar day (makes it easy to visualize progress over time). Calculate calories burned for 240 activities, daily calories required, percent body fat, body mass index (BMI), basal Metabolic rate (BMR), target heart rate, distance-time-pace-speed and splits. A 42-key calculator performs numerous calculations and conversions (such as Metric to English). There is a full size color-coded calendar, report maker, statistics tool, nutrition tool and chart tool. Create line, bar, area, and moving average graphs. Compare data on multiple graphs simultaneously. Provides multiple ways to minimize data entry time, including copy and paste, drag and drop and input wizards. Enter meals and workouts in one mouse-click! Great for tracking any diet plan or exercise including running, cycling, weight lifting and walking. Designed for anyone interested in improving their health and well being. Take charge of your fitness and get results! Note: Easily shares data with our new Palm version, Weightmania Mobile (sold separately).

User Ratings and Reviews

1 Star Totally disatisfied
I totally hated this program. It is way to complicated for me. I found it much more difficult to operate than I wanted to spend the time on. I found the data base to be ridicules. I was just totally dissatisfied with it.

4 Stars It does what I want it to
I have only been using this application for about 2 weeks now. It really does exactly what I want it to and that is track caloric intake and monitor weight. There are many other things it can do such as tracking workouts (which I don’t do), track body measurement (weight, BMI, Body Fat%, etc), medical data (including hours sleep).

I can’t really complain about a program that offers too much and it is my fault (for lack of a better word) that I don’t use all the other functionalities. So, why take off the 1 star? Well, even for the few functions I use, it does not seem all that easy to enter in data even though there is an Input Wizard. This supposedly remembers what you enter in if you save a custom food (something I do often). While it does remember the stats (calories, fat, carbs, etc), it does not enter in the food name?? So basically, I have to enter in the name twice – once in the Input Wizard and once in the Journal itself. Perhaps this is something that could be resolved with a call to the company but it is not that big a deal to me. It is a good program and easily 4 stars. If you can’t take the time to enter in data, then perhaps software is not the answer and you should seek out a paper journal.

As a side note, I wrote the seller asking when my package would arrive (it was NOT late) and I got a prompt and friendly reply.

5 Stars Outstanding!
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Outstanding product. Feature rich. I was looking for something to track both calorie intake and workouts. This product does it all plus. Download the demo to get a taste. Records food intake, workouts, medical data like blood pressure and sleep hours. Allows one to track progress. Exactly what I was looking for.

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The Biggest Loser Workout Vol 1

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Six workout routines designed for weight loss that are used in the television reality program \”"The biggest loser\”".
Genre: Exercise/Fitness
Rating: NR
Release Date: 20-DEC-2005
Media Type: DVD

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars excellent for everyone
This is possibly the best exercise DVD I’ve ever used. It is very customizable. Also, BOB shows you other ways to do the more high impact exercises so you don’t do more than you can. He really makes a point of keeping your heart rate up and lets you know how you should be feeling at any given time so you can amp it up or cut back if needed. If you are only buying one exercise DVD, this is the one you should get, you’ll get everything you need from it.

3 Stars NOT for everyone
I have degenerative and weight-related knee problems and was unable to use this video due to the excessive amount of side-to-side work. I had, wrongly, figured that a Biggest Loser workout would be adapted for plus-size people and their associated limitations.

If you do not have joint problems this would be a good beginner to intermediate workout.

4 Stars Gets you going
I was pleasantly surprised. I am no stranger to workout videos, as this is my preferred method of keeping in shape. I’m a busy mom of 2 (1 infant) and a full time student.

I’m kind of new to the high intensity cardio moves in this dvd. I’ve been doing Pilates (Denise Austin & 10 minute Solutions), walking (Leslie Sansone videos), and rollerblading for the last several years. I have always maintained a beautiful figure with Pilates. I’m 27 and just had my second child about 2 months ago. After my 1st child, the weight melted off of me in no time at all with just walking. 6 years later, I popped in my Pilates dvds with doctor’s ok to resume exercising but just didn’t see the results as I did before. I borrowed this DVD from a friend and started with the boot camp segment. I was NOT prepared for ALL THE JUMPING! I must say, though, after the initial shock and realization that I had a long way to go, I came to look forward to my progress: if I could keep up with the jumping, I knew I was moving in the right direction.

I’m not fat by any stretch- 5’4″ & 128 lbs (formerly 132 prior to starting the Biggest Loser regime) I got rid of about 4 lbs in 2 weeks – Not bad. I’m still working out every day with it. I feel MUCH STRONGER. The first to shape up were my buns & thighs, which was very motivating. I can button my pre-pregnancy size 2 jeans.

The benefits of this workout for me are that I feel stronger, and I have more energy- a big plus for a mom of 2. I am getting toned in no time at all. I am now on par with the subculture of people who are maintaining physical fitness, and it feels great!

I enjoy the customizing aspect: warm up, high intensity cardio, sculpting, & cool down.

My other favorite combo is warm up, bootcamp, cool down.

The workouts are very challenging to me. I am not a “sweater” even while rollerblading on the hottest of New Orleans summer days, so I know that when I have sweat rolling down my face I am busting my butt. I’ve never seen the show and had just heard of this in passing. Now I am going to buy my own dvd!

BONUS: There is an intro to trainer & cast segment that I watch occasionally for motivation. I just love to hear the stories of the others and to see their before and after. I love the real people on the videos huffin’ & puffin.’ Bob is also very encouraging.

5 Stars The Biggest Loser The Workout-The Best!
This is the one of the best workouts I have done in a long time. I use to do Billy Banks-Taebo when I used to work out regularly. He is good but so fast paced. Now that I have gained some weight and want to work out again this is an excellent choice. Bob Harper is so motivational and seems to really care about keeping up with the work out. If you haven’t work out in a while and what to do something that works and is fun, I recommend this DVD!

2 Stars the biggest loser
while this is a good excercise, it is very hard on old knees. I had to quit after 6 days as my knees were so sore that they wolud barely bend.

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