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Aerovette
05-24-2024, 4:15pm
Morgan Spurlock, ‘Super Size Me’ filmmaker, dead at 53




Morgan Spurlock, the documentary filmmaker best known for “Super Size Me,” has died. He was 53.
He died Thursday night from complications of cancer, The Post can confirm.
“It was a sad day, as we said goodbye to my brother Morgan,” his brother Craig Spurlock https://variety.com/2024/film/obituaries-people-news/morgan-spurlock-dead-super-size-me-1236015338/ “Morgan gave so much through his art, ideas and generosity. Today the world has lost a true creative genius and a special man. I am so proud to have worked together with him.”
Born in 1970 in Parkersburg, West Virginia, Spurlock graduated from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts in 1993.
He got his start in the entertainment industry as a playwright, winning awards for his 1999 play “The Phoenix” at the New York Fringe Festival.
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Before rising to fame, he also created and hosted the gonzo web series “Bet You Will,” which paid contestants to do outrageous tasks for money, such as eating a full jar of mayonnaise. The show aired on both MTV and the now-defunct Spike.
His breakout project was his 2004 documentary “Super Size Me,” when he spent 30 days consuming only McDonald’s food.
“It’s a great way to take the edge off a very preachy subject,” he https://www.theguardian.com/film/2004/jul/16/foodanddrink.shopping in 2004.
Spurlock was nominated for an Oscar that year, for Best Documentary Feature, and he won the award for best director at the Sundance Film Festival.
Following that experience, Spurlock https://civileats.com/2010/11/16/after-super-size-me-in-conversation-with-morgan-spurlock/n 2010, “There are great films that are out there that deal with food, [and] I think if there’s a way I can help champion some of those other filmmakers, I’d rather do that than go into making another food movie.”
“For me, movies have to be something that if you don’t [make them], then you are going to go crazy. If you don’t tell this story, if you don’t put it on a page, if you don’t put it on film, then it is literally going to affect your brain from this moment forward,” he went on. “There may be something that comes along that kind of strikes me in that way, and if it does, I’ll have to tell it.”
His follow-up film was 2008’s “Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?” in which Spurlock searched for the terrorist and visited countries impacted by his actions.
Spurlock’s other notable works include 2010’s “Freakonomics” film, based on the book of the same name.
On TV, he had the CNN series “Morgan Spurlock: Inside Man,” which aired from 2013 to 2016, and the FX series “30 Days,” which aired from 2005 to 2008 and followed people immersing themselves in unfamiliar lifestyles for a month. During that show, Spurlock himself tried to survive on minimum wage for 30 days.
He followed up with a 2017 sequel, “Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken!,” which covered the way that fast food has attempted to rebrand itself as healthier.
In 2017, amid the MeToo movement, Spurlock https://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1sqc244that read, “As I sit around watching hero after hero, man after man, fall at the realization of their past indiscretions, I don’t sit by and wonder ‘who will be next?’ I wonder, ‘when will they come for me?’” He then detailed cheating on his past partners and instances of sexual misconduct.
Speaking tohttps://uproxx.com/life/super-size-me-2-chicken/ in 2019, he said about his motivations, “I think that we live in a time where if you look at everything that’s happened around that movement, the mission for anybody is these guys come forward. And I think it was really important for me to basically say, ‘I’m a person who’s made mistakes in my past. I’m somebody who has made it a point to tell the truth in my work. And I recognize that I can do better.’ And I think that we live in a world right now where we encourage people to lie consistently and aggressively, simply for self-preservation. And I think that that is a very wrong message to be sending.”
“Part of the reason I wrote that essay in the first place, was to be on the right side of it. I’m hopeful that in time, with the work that I do and the changes that I continue to go through, that I can be there on the right side.”
He also said he went to rehab for alcoholism.
His career imploded after that. “I’m grateful for what we were able to do, and I’m grateful for what I’ve learned. Does it hurt sometimes? Of course, it does, but all I can do is continue to be as good a supporter of other people, of women, of men, of young filmmakers, of the people that I was really trying to champion for a long time,” he told the outlet.
“I love what I do. I’m hopeful that I can go from this and start doing what I love to do, that’s the most important thing for me. All I’ve ever wanted to do was be a storyteller. I hope I get to do it again.”
Spurlock was married to Alexandra Jamieson from 2006 to 2011, with whom he has son Laken, and he married Sara Bernstein in 2016, with whom he had son Kallen.

Anjdog2003
05-24-2024, 4:34pm
:yawn:

Steve_R
05-24-2024, 4:45pm
tl,dr

Aerovette
05-24-2024, 4:50pm
tl,dr

Morgan Spurlock, the documentary filmmaker best known for “Super Size Me,” has died. He was 53.

Bill
05-24-2024, 4:51pm
tl,dr

Cliffs:


https://trendsnewsline.com/2024/05/24/breaking-morgan-spurlock-super-size-me-star-dies-of-cancer-at-53-after-promoting-vaccines/

This news has sent shockwaves through the health and wellness community, as Spurlock was a vocal advocate for vaccination and promoting what he believed to be “real science.”

Spurlock, who was fully vaccinated, had been outspoken about the importance of vaccinations in preventing disease and protecting public health. He used his platform to push for widespread vaccination, urging others to follow suit and trust in the science behind it. However, despite his efforts to promote vaccination, Spurlock ultimately succumbed to cancer, leaving many questioning the efficacy of vaccines and the true impact they have on our health.

~fully vaccinated
~dies of cancer

Purely coincidental, I'm sure.

MY03C5Z
05-24-2024, 4:52pm
Didn’t read but I must say, that is the hottest avatar I’ve ever seen…..:Sexy:

Steve_R
05-24-2024, 4:58pm
Morgan Spurlock, the documentary filmmaker best known for “Super Size Me,” has died. He was 53.

Never heard of him or watched the movie. :shrug:

Little Red L98.
05-24-2024, 5:09pm
Never heard of him or watched the movie. :shrug:

Ate Mickey Dee’s breakfast lunch and dinner for 30 days straight. That alone almost killed him. Like he had to do that so we’d know not to eat that shit every day? You don’t have to be a rocket scientist or watch someone abuse themselves. :smh:

dvarapala
05-24-2024, 5:13pm
Never heard of him or watched the movie. :shrug:

Don't bother - it was basically a fraud. Among other things he was a raging alcoholic, although I'm 100% certain the vaxx didn't help. :yesnod:

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slewfoot
05-24-2024, 5:32pm
Never heard of him or watched the movie. :shrug:


I did, a few hours of my life I never got back

slewfoot
05-24-2024, 5:34pm
Didn’t read but I must say, that is the hottest avatar I’ve ever seen…..:Sexy:

That's what happens when you avoid Mc D's

KenHorse
05-24-2024, 5:42pm
That's what happens when you avoid Mc D's

Best post I've ever seen from you :thumbs:

slewfoot
05-24-2024, 6:06pm
Best post I've ever seen from you :thumbs:


:D

CurtP
05-24-2024, 7:22pm
Good.

Raazor
05-24-2024, 8:11pm
One less Biden-Voting, rapist on the planet. Adios!

A/E
05-25-2024, 5:51am
Even with the McD's App ~

Enticing as it may be ~

Paying less than full Price for their Food we once liked 40 years ago when it tasted Decent ~

Dead at 53 is a Wake Up Call to limit McDs to about 5 Meals a Week

Monday Breakfast / Tuesday Lunch / Thursday Lunch / Saturday Breakfast / & Saturday Night Late Nite Booze Absorber

dvarapala
05-26-2024, 9:23pm
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