Morgan Spurlock's Social Experiment in Fast-Food Gastronomy
Documentary Cerebral Edifying Fun
WEB Winner at Sundance
Morgan Spurlock, the director of the acclaimed documentary "Super Size Me," is back with a new social experiment that is sure to grab your attention. This time, he's taking on the fast-food industry in his new film, "WEB."
WEB follows Spurlock as he attempts to live for 30 days on nothing but food from fast-food restaurants. Along the way, he documents the effects of his diet on his health, his relationships, and his overall well-being. The film is a fascinating and eye-opening look at the impact of fast food on our society.
WEB is a must-see for anyone who is interested in health, nutrition, or the food industry. It's a thought-provoking and entertaining film that will leave you thinking about your own eating habits.
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