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Killer at Large

  • 2008
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Killer at Large (2008)
Documentary

An overview of the politics, social effects and problems associated with the rising epidemic of American obesity.An overview of the politics, social effects and problems associated with the rising epidemic of American obesity.An overview of the politics, social effects and problems associated with the rising epidemic of American obesity.

  • Director
    • Steven Greenstreet
  • Writers
    • Steven Greenstreet
    • Elias Pate
    • Bryan Young
  • Stars
    • Richard Atkinson
    • Denise Austin
    • Brooke Bates
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    498
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steven Greenstreet
    • Writers
      • Steven Greenstreet
      • Elias Pate
      • Bryan Young
    • Stars
      • Richard Atkinson
      • Denise Austin
      • Brooke Bates
    • 6User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Atkinson
    • Self - Director, Obetech Obesity Research Center
    Denise Austin
    • Self - President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports
    • (archive footage)
    Brooke Bates
    • Self
    Richard Berman
    • Self - Center for Consumer Freedom
    • (archive footage)
    Shmuley Boteach
    • Self - Author, Television Host
    • (as Rabbi Shmuley Boteach)
    Sam Brownback
    Sam Brownback
    • Self - U.S. Senator, (R-KS)
    Kelly Brownell
    Kelly Brownell
    • Self - Author, Food Fight
    George W. Bush
    George W. Bush
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Earl L. Butz
    Earl L. Butz
    • Self - Secretary of Agriculture, 1971-1976
    • (archive footage)
    Richard Carmona
    • Self - U.S. Surgeon General, 2002-2006
    • (archive footage)
    Bill Clinton
    Bill Clinton
    • Self - 42nd President of the United States
    • (archive footage)
    Deborah Cohen
    • Self
    Ann Cooper
    • Self - Author, Lunch Lessons
    • (as Chef Ann Cooper)
    Walter Cronkite
    Walter Cronkite
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Morgan Downey
    • Self - Executive Vice President, NAASO
    Arthur Frank
    • Self - Medical Director, George Washington University Weight Management Program
    Barry Glassner
    • Self - Author, The Gospel of Food
    Tom Harkin
    Tom Harkin
    • Self - U.S. Senator (D-IA)
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Senator Tom Harkin)
    • Director
      • Steven Greenstreet
    • Writers
      • Steven Greenstreet
      • Elias Pate
      • Bryan Young
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    6aget-26-307851

    Killer at Large

    Wow, OK well be prepared to get knocked around while watching this movie. It is relentless with aggressive professionals a saying everything we are doing wrong spouting facts at you and saying that America is, well basically, a bunch of failures. When you are watching this you are lucky enough to view a lot of graphic picture and videos. And when I say a lot, I mean a whole **** lot of graphic pictures and videos. But I guess that is the reason why this movie is put out there. It shows you what is really happening. Oh! and guess who else shows up in this movie. Michael Pollan, the food guru and author. Now if that doesn't prove that this movie's capacity of attack on the food system, what else is.

    When you're ready to see what America has changed into or you want to find what is actually happening underneath your skin. Or possibly you want to find what you can do to change yourself. Even if you have no reason to watch this movie, watch the movie. It will open your eyes and it will push you to be a healthier person and a better person in every other category. Seriously get ready though. (it's kinda gross…)
    1Kellykyle

    Why are schools the parents?

    Why do we continue to take on the responsibility of parents? The real documentary is asking the question why parents allow their kids to go to school and eat junk. Let's explore the trend of parents to shirk responsibility. The number one role of a parent is to feed and shelter. It is not the job of public education to feed the students. Here's a solution- close the cafeterias and get the parents to pack a lunch or have junior and senior high kids pack their own. This is a ridiculous documentary. If parents stop giving grade school students money and pack them a real lunch then there go the rotten lunch programs. If the intent of this documentary is to help the situation then it missed it's mark. Outside agency's, film makers, lunch ladies can not do the job of parents. Free lunch programs? It's free! Do you expect it to be great? It's cheap free food. What to stop it? Do a better job regulating how food stamps are spent.
    5strong-122-478885

    Is Liposuction Really The Answer To Obesity?

    When you see something really-really yummy to eat (Mmm! Mmm!) - Are your eyes bigger than your stomach?

    According to this 2008 documentary - America is, literally, going to fat. And, by the looks of it - It ain't a pretty picture.

    "Killer At Large" tells the somewhat convoluted, the sometimes contradictory, and the often-times condescending story of the mighty shaky politics of American fast-food addiction.

    One of the main concerns here has to do with the influential snack-food industry who are deliberately encouraging and manipulating the easily-seduced public (especially the kids) to fill their faces with junk-food.

    IMO - This "health-concern" presentation had its good moments, as well as its not-so-good moments, too.

    *Note* - It really killed me that some of the "informed" health experts who were interviewed here (and were adamantly complaining about the horrors of America's obesity epidemic) were, in fact, quite over-weight themselves.
    8EconomistOfDeath

    A serious social Issue

    Before I write a review, I suppose I should let all the readers know that I am an athletic adult that tries to eat a proper diet. The reason why I bring this up, is because my views may be personally biased in favor of eating well.

    So on with the review. Killer at large starts by illuminating the issue of obesity by educating us with the history of the matter. The movie then progresses to the groups involved in the obesity issue, them being as such; the individual, the farmers/food providers, corporations and then the govt. For each groups Killer at Large does a great job with in depth analysis.

    The movie then is completed by showing how this issue of obesity is being counteracted.

    My only issues with the film was that it almost seemed like it wanted to veer off into conspiracies at times. I would have also liked to see more information based on the farmers and how corporations ARE helping to solve the obesity epidemic.

    Overall, I rather enjoyed the movie and would recommend it to someone interested in the obesity issue.
    8aptpupil79

    similar to food inc.

    as good as food inc. and a good companion piece. this one talks more about the culture that has led to the obesity epidemic, though it does address some of the same issues as food inc and future of food. this has better guests overall than either of those two films including the obligatory organic farmer and Michael pollan (author of the omnivore's dilemma who has been doing the rounds lately) as well as Ralph Nader, Neil labute, teachers, and other food experts. all these documentaries are at their core the same: they present the problem and trot out many of the same guest and then provide some examples of solutions. formulaic, but this one is pretty good. B+.

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      The production office for this film was actually Steven Greenstreet's studio apartment in Salt Lake City, Utah. At one point, research papers were literally spread wall to wall.
    • Quotes

      Richard Carmona - U.S. Surgeon General, 2002-2006: Obesity is the terror within. It is destroying our society from within and unless we do something about it, the magnitude of the dilemma will dwarf 9/11 or any other terrorist event that you can point out... Where will our soldiers, sailors and airmen come from? Where will our police and firemen come from if the youngsters today are on a trajectory that says that they will be obese?

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    • Release date
      • April 8, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Untitled Obesity Documentary
    • Filming locations
      • Austin, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • ShineBox Media Productions
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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