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Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken!

  • 2017
  • PG-13
  • 1h 33min
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Morgan Spurlock in Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken! (2017)
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Morgan Spurlock reaviva su batalla con la industria alimentaria, esta vez detrás de la caja registradora, tras abrir su propio restaurante de comida rápida.Morgan Spurlock reaviva su batalla con la industria alimentaria, esta vez detrás de la caja registradora, tras abrir su propio restaurante de comida rápida.Morgan Spurlock reaviva su batalla con la industria alimentaria, esta vez detrás de la caja registradora, tras abrir su propio restaurante de comida rápida.

  • Dirección
    • Morgan Spurlock
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    • Jeremy Chilnick
    • Morgan Spurlock
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    • Morgan Spurlock
    • Richard Kirshenbaum
    • Danny Meyer
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Morgan Spurlock
    • Guionistas
      • Jeremy Chilnick
      • Morgan Spurlock
    • Elenco
      • Morgan Spurlock
      • Richard Kirshenbaum
      • Danny Meyer
    • 47Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 17Opiniones de los críticos
    • 61Metascore
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
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      • 1 nominación en total

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    Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken!
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    Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken!
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    Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken!: My Own Chickens
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    Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken!: Fast Food Flashback
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    Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken!: Fast Food Flashback
    Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken!: Fast Food Truth
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    Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken!: Fast Food Truth

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    Morgan Spurlock
    Morgan Spurlock
    • Self
    Richard Kirshenbaum
    Richard Kirshenbaum
    • Self - CEO, NSG…
    Danny Meyer
    Danny Meyer
    • Self - Restaurateur
    Bobby Flay
    Bobby Flay
    • Self - Chef…
    Harry Balzer
    Harry Balzer
    • Self - Food Trend Expert
    Denise Lee Yohn
    • Self - Brand Strategy Consultant
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    Darby Hughes
    • Self - Brand Strategy Expert
    Christine Keller
    Christine Keller
    • Self - Trend Specialist, CCD Innovation
    Kimberly Egan
    Kimberly Egan
    • Self - CEO & Principal, CCD Innovation
    Bud Wood
    Bud Wood
    • Self - President, Murray McMurray Hatchery
    Jonathan Buttram
    Jonathan Buttram
    • Self - Poultry Farmer
    Darren Tristano
    Darren Tristano
    • Self - Chief Insights Officer, Techomic Inc
    Marc Halperin
    Marc Halperin
    • Self - Founder, CCD Innovation
    Betty Kaufman
    Betty Kaufman
    • Self - Chef, CCD Innovation
    Jan Matsuno
    Jan Matsuno
    • Self - Food Scientist, CCD Innovation
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    8lornamd-1

    Interesting but Flawed

    Interesting film which does a great job of showing how the fast food/meat industry lies to us about the damage eating their food does to our health and cover up how horrifically the animals are treated. I don't agree with everything Spurlock does in the film and I don't think he goes far enough with what he shows, but still interesting to watch
    6ferguson-6

    menu trickery

    Greetings again from the darkness. What we expect in a documentary is a presentation of the topic in a manner slightly slanted towards the filmmaker's beliefs. What we hope for in a documentary is to learn something new or to be exposed to a different way of looking at a subject. We don't typically expect a great many laughs or even a film with significant entertainment value. For those who recall Morgan Spurlock's 2004 Oscar nominated SUPER SIZE ME, you likely won't be surprised that his latest is heavy on humor and entertainment, and a bit light on education. Still, his formula works - and we allow ourselves to be dragged along.

    Spurlock kicks the film off by announcing that he wants to open his own fast food restaurant. He proceeds to confer with some celebrity chefs, a marketing firm, and a business strategist. Capitalizing on his success as a documentary filmmaker is a key element to the strategy, and of course, his mission is to once again expose the fast food industry for perpetuating myths of healthier fast food options.

    He legitimately asks, "Have things gotten better?" We are meant to interpret this as ... have things gotten better since 2004 when Spurlock documented his self-imposed all-McDonalds food every meal for an entire month. It's at this point where the research kicks in. Facts and statistics are discussed. We learn that 44% of us eat fast food regularly, and that chicken overtook beef a couple of years ago as the protein of choice. We first assume this must be due to consumers making the "healthier" choice, but then we are informed that fried chicken outsells grilled chicken - and the gap is widening.

    The most interesting segment of the movie occurs as the buzzwords and their meanings are discussed. Having "nutrition" broken down from a marketing perspective truly exposes the outright fraud being perpetrated on the public. "Health Halo" is the moniker applied to descriptions like "fresh", "all-natural", and "no added hormones". Even "crispy" is used in place of the more accurate "fried", which is obviously a word no consumer would associate with healthy food. Spurlock is in his element when providing a startling visual for what qualifies as "free range" according to the FDA.

    'Big Chicken' is compared to 'Big Oil', as 5 corporations control 99% of the chicken farming industry: Tyson, Perdue, Pilgrims, Koch Foods, and Sanderson Farms. We get an explanation of how these corporations apply enormous pressure on the farmers, keeping them in a constant state of debt - or worse for farmer Jonathan Buttram who has been blackballed for helping Spurlock make this movie. Spurlock bounces from Columbus, Ohio to Boulder, Colorado to Tennessee to Kentucky to Washington, D.C, to Alabama; and from Chick-Fil-A to Wendy's to 7-11 to Popeye's, and even to McDonalds - Spurlock's first visit in 12 years to the establishment that put him on the movie map.

    Very little new information is provided here, but Spurlock does what he does best - entertain with examples of extremes. While his "fried grilled" chicken sandwich is a publicity stunt, the real story is how menus and labels are used to manipulate the consumer, many who don't seem to much care.
    7Pjtaylor-96-138044

    Old McDonald had a farm... and mountains of debt.

    'Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken! (2017)' attempts to pull the curtain back on the new craze of so-called 'healthy' fast food, focusing specifically on chicken-based chains such as Chick-fil-A. It goes about doing this by showing host Morgan Spurlock (whose admission of sexual harassment kept the piece in purgatory for a couple of years) attempt to start his own fast food restaurant. For a while, it isn't clear exactly why he's doing the very thing he condemned in the movie's predecessor. The way in which he seeks to erroneously market his food as healthy, his chicken as humanely cared-for, his intentions as pure is all just a little too unironic for my liking. Plus, the picture is shot and edited in a bizarrely chaotic, almost amateurish fashion. Eventually, though, something clicks and the affair's true intention becomes crystal clear. Though it isn't the most outwardly scathing of exposés, it's certainly a condemnation of the thuggish culture surrounding 'big chicken' (five chicken-farming companies who provide birds for the entire United States) and the way in which they mislead the general public (which, to be fair, the fast food chains themselves also do), bully farmers and basically make their own rules. There are many eye-opening moments in the movie, especially as it moves into its second half, and its exploration of what goes on before the food arrives at our tables is often actually a little upsetting (thankfully, there's no footage of the killing floor itself). Spurlock is an engaging host (if not necessarily, by his own admission, a great guy) and, once it's clear that he intends to use the information he's gaining as activist ammunition, it's easy to want his experiment to succeed. When everything comes together, it's incredibly satisfying. The picture's pay-off is nearly ingenious; it's the sort of thing that makes you smile because it's so clever and it eliminates any remaining doubts that your host may have truly sold out to the dark side. In the end, though, will it make a difference? Its predecessor did seem to have some effect - after all, this 'new' health craze can't have come from nowhere (though it obviously didn't solely originate with a single documentary) and McDonald's did remove the 'super size' option suspiciously close to the thing's release. If anything, though, I think the movie just proves how willing people are to put their blinders on if it means they can have a clear consciousness. It's not like this stuff is a state-guarded secret; you can find out all sorts of stuff about the food you eat simply by going online. If you show most people a chicken, they'll consider it cute and wouldn't dream of killing it - much less eating it. If you walked into a kitchen with that same chicken and emerged with a fried chicken sandwich, those same people would wolf it down like an animal. Documentaries like this try to show us that we aren't free from blame, that our choices do have an impact whether we like it or not. At the very least, they're able to show us the companies that feed us aren't above lying to us; in fact, that's their very foundation. Ultimately, I think that the film is better than its predecessor, primarily because its central concept is resonant right the way through. It's enjoyable, yet informative and it's told from a very relatable perspective. I just kind of wish that the denouement delved a little deeper into Spurlock's post-'grand opening' plan. 7/10.
    8roger-99-171599

    Urgent, Funny & Necessary.

    Excellent film. Eye opening. Funny, accurate, controversial. Spurlock scores another urgent and necessary exposé on the eating culture in America. One might as well become vegetarian- you won't ever look at poultry the same way again.
    8larrys3

    Eye-Opening Documentary

    In this eye-opening documentary, Morgan Spurlock strips away the curtain to reveal the monopolistic and dishonest practices of the chicken industry in particular, but also the fast food industry as well.

    The film made me angry at times, but it also can be sad, funny, informative, and always engaging. I never knew a lot of the things that were revealed here and I found many of them quite fascinating.

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    • Trivia
      The restaurant was open for four days in 2016 at a former Wendy's restaurant in Columbus, Ohio. As of Dec. 2019 the site remains vacant.
    • Errores
      The movie was made in 2016 but inside the restaurant there are posters comparing chicken sizes between the year 2000 and 2019.
    • Citas

      Morgan Spurlock: [Repeated line to customers] Honesty never tasted so fresh

    • Conexiones
      Features Super engórdame (2004)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Nothing But Chickens
      Written by Jeff Meegan and David Tobin and Tim Garland

      Performed by Ray Gelato, Jeff Meegan, David Tobin, Tim Garland

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 13 de septiembre de 2019 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • Super Size Me 2
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • 2405 Schrock Rd, Columbus, Ohio, Estados Unidos(location)
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      • Public Domain
      • Snoot Entertainment
      • Warrior Poets
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