Only in America could a guy take a movie that cost a mere $65,000 to produce and use it to embarrass and wig out a multibillion-dollar international corporation. But that’s just what Morgan Spurlock has done with "Super Size Me," the Sundance sensation that has already taken in $6.2 million from a tiny number of theaters.<br />
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"Super Size Me" is the indie feature documentary that chronicles writer-producer-director-star Spurlock’s own deteriorating health upon embarking on a 30-day regimen during which he ate only McDonald’s food for breakfast, lunch and dinner.<br />
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Spurlock’s weight ballooned. His cholesterol zoomed. His liver began to rebel. His libido went south. But perhaps most surprising, in the wake of his fast-food binge, Spurlock’s waistline wasn’t the only thing that fattened. So has his wallet.<br />
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