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Reason July 2004 Jacob Sullum |
Big Mac Attack The film Super Size Me asks the question: Is McDonald's unappealing -- or irresistible? |
Fast Company March 2011 Tetzeli & Karpel |
Morgan Spurlock: I'm With the Brand Inspired by 'Super Size Me' director Morgan Spurlock's bold new documentary about the ubiquity of branding messages in our daily lives, we embark on our own no-holds-barred exploration of the relationship between content and advertising. |
ifeminists January 4, 2009 Martin Green |
A defense of pornography Pornography is an anathema in polite society, while hundreds of millions use it in private. This is 'cognitive dissonance' on a huge scale -- saying one thing and doing another. |
Reason March 2002 Jesse Walker |
Panic Attacks Drawing the thin line between caution and hysteria after September 11... |
Reason July 2009 Jacob Sullum |
Briefly Noted: Downsize Me "I don't like what you're proving here," Tom Naughton's doctor tells him toward the end of Fat Head, his sharp, funny rejoinder to Morgan Spurlock's 2004 fast food expose Super Size Me. |
Science News June 9, 2007 Janet Raloff |
Super-Size Mice--Fast Food Hurts Rodents When rodents eat the equivalent of a fast-food diet, they develop health problems similar to those seen in the movie Super Size Me. |
The Motley Fool November 14, 2011 Brian Stoffel |
A Not-So-Smart Balance for Your Portfolio Is Smart Balance's approach at odds with a leading food expert? Michael Pollan's books don't mince words: The near-obsessive focus on nutrients in American society is actually leading us to poorer health. |
The Motley Fool May 3, 2004 Bob Bobala |
I Am Beyond Super Sized McDonald's cannot be held responsible for America's obesity -- or a new filmmaker's ambitions. |