With two out of every three adults and 37 percent of American children suffering from obesity, it is no wonder Morgan Spurlock had an epiphany.
His question, " Why are American's so fat?" led Spurlock to his first feature film.
Spurlock, the director of the film "Super Size Me," tells the story of his own journey in the world of weight gain, health problems and fast food. He delves deep into the issues of the American way of life and the influence it has on children and the nation at large, and how we are eating ourselves to death. Filmmaker Morgan Spurlock unravels the American obesity epidemic by interviewing experts nationwide and by subjecting himself to a "McDonald’s only" diet for thirty days straight. Google Video August 9, 2006