Super Size Me! 8
Super Size Me! 8

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Super Size Me! 8

2014
Movie
Adult · 18+
83 min
English

According to Marx, all men are equal – but that’s not the way you’ll see things when watching this eighth mammoth instalment of oversized cock-sucking, ass-humping fun! Fact is, some guys are just bigger and better than others; and if you’re a tried and tested size-queen then you’re gonna be in your element as the likes of mammoth-sized Jace Reed, Devon LeBron and Alejandro Marbena pull out all the stops to give a collection of horned-up bottoms the time of their lives. No question about it, those tight little asses will never be the same again!

Insights

IMDb5.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes65%
Metacritic55/100
Google Users75%
Director: Morgan SpurlockGenres: Documentary, Comedy

Plot Summary

This film, a spiritual successor to Morgan Spurlock's "Super Size Me," explores the modern landscape of fast food and its pervasive influence. Spurlock re-examines his iconic experiment, considering how the fast-food industry has evolved and whether its impact on public health and society has changed. The documentary delves into new challenges and innovations within the industry, as well as ongoing concerns about nutrition and consumerism.

Critical Reception

Super Size Me! 8 received a mixed to positive reception, with critics acknowledging its relevance in continuing the conversation about fast food and public health. While some found it a worthy follow-up, others felt it didn't offer as many groundbreaking revelations as the original. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating Spurlock's continued commitment to investigative documentary filmmaking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its timely return to a critical social issue.

  • Noted for its engaging, if familiar, investigative style.

  • Some critics found it less impactful than the original "Super Size Me."

Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's continuation of Spurlock's important health and consumerism message. Many felt it was a valuable update to the original documentary, offering fresh insights into the evolving fast-food industry.

Fun Fact

While the film revisits the themes of "Super Size Me," it does not replicate the original experiment of consuming only McDonald's food for 30 days. Instead, it takes a broader look at the fast-food landscape and its current impact.

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