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Morgan Spurlock

Highest Rated: 100% No Man's Land (2017)

Lowest Rated: 24% Mansome (2012)

Birthday: Nov 7, 1970

Birthplace: Parkersburg, West Virginia, USA

Though it took him months to recover from consistently eating McDonald's food while making his critically acclaimed documentary "Super Size Me" (2004), filmmaker Morgan Spurlock gained more than just 25 pounds in 30 days and a 40 percent increase in his cholesterol count - he earned critical kudos, comparisons to Michael Moore and an Oscar nomination. Prior to overnight fame, Spurlock's filmmaking pursuits led him from low-level production work, to a corporate spokesperson job, to televised sports announcing, before producing his Internet-born reality series "I Bet You Will" (MTV, 2002-03). Then, inspired by a bizarre lawsuit filed against America's fast food goliath, he helmed the hugely successful indie documentary "Super Size Me." While some debated the merits - and results - of his unorthodox experiment, there was no denying that it kicked off a nationwide debate about the causes of obesity like never before. Spurlock's sophomore project was the less successful "Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden?" (2008), followed by the playful examination of product placement, "The Greatest Movie Ever Sold" (2011). In the following years, Spurlock began making a number of moves into digital platforms and television production in general, with projects such as "Inside Man" for CNN (2013- ) and "A Day in the Life" for Hulu. In August 2017, he also announced a follow-up to "Super Size Me" that would focus on Spurlock's attempts to open his own fast food restaurant. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September of that year, winning the People's Choice award. A master self-promoter, Spurlock became known for tackling prescient subjects - sometimes in an ill-fitting jocular manner, as his critics often claimed - but always with an eye toward both educating and entertaining his audience.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 60% No Man's Land
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94% 85% Knuckleball!
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94% 86% The Eagle Huntress Watchlist
92% 72% Super Size Me
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90% 70% Censored Voices Watchlist
82% 79% Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope
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80% 72% A Brony Tale
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80% 44% The Pistol Shrimps
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78% 82% The Other F Word
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74% 76% Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken! Watchlist

Filmography

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Good After Bad 2017 Executive Producer Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken! 74% 76% 2017 Self, Director, Writer, Producer No Man's Land 100% 60% 2017 Producer Tough Guys 2017 Executive Producer Go North 67% 29% 2017 Executive Producer The Pistol Shrimps 80% 44% 2016 Executive Producer Haveababy 2016 Executive Producer Rats 65% 45% 2016 Director, Producer, Screenwriter The Eagle Huntress 94% 86% 2016 Executive Producer I'm Vlogging Here 83% 2016 Executive Producer Made in Japan 2015 Executive Producer The Downtown Project 2015 Director, Executive Producer Crafted 62% 2015 Director Censored Voices 90% 70% 2015 Executive Producer I Am Santa Claus 68% 2014 Executive Producer A Brony Tale 80% 72% 2014 Executive Producer We the Economy: Cave-O-nomics 2014 Director Chronic-Con, Episode 420: A New Dope 53% 2013 Actor One Direction: This Is Us 64% 80% 2013 Director, Producer Knuckleball! 94% 85% 2012 Executive Producer Mansome 24% 23% 2012 Director Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope 82% 79% 2011 Director, Screenwriter The Other F Word 78% 82% 2011 Executive Producer Pom Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold 72% 64% 2011 Actor, Director, Writer, Executive Producer Freakonomics 66% 51% 2010 Narrator, Director, Writer
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