06-13-2004, 10:22 PM
good, thought-out movies??
tell me where to begin.
in any case, yesterday i went to go see a documentary that everyone should see. especially the McDonalds inclined. it was called Super Size Me, in which Morgan Spurlock performs an experiment on his body by eating three square McDonalds meals for 30 days to see the effects, and stand up the a statement that puts the terms "McDonalds" and "healthy diet" in the same sentence. The dude almost DIES. and the stats are frightening. Go see this movie. if i hadn't, i wouldn't have learned that there are more calories in a McDonalds yogurt parfait with granola than one of its hot fudge or caramel sundaes. and there are only five things on the menu that don't have sugar in them, including bottled water and french fries. lemme give you a hint: their salad is not one of these five items.
ugh, it was disgusting, but true, down to my own clogged arteries.
you want to go see a good, well thought-out movie? go see Jim Jarmusch's "Coffee and Cigarrettes," or, if it is still available in your town, Kaufmann's "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind." Hell, i'd settle for that damned Harry Potter movie over the Chronicles of a Hollywood Budget.
I'm proud of ya, sage. i'm glad you have class.
tell me where to begin.
in any case, yesterday i went to go see a documentary that everyone should see. especially the McDonalds inclined. it was called Super Size Me, in which Morgan Spurlock performs an experiment on his body by eating three square McDonalds meals for 30 days to see the effects, and stand up the a statement that puts the terms "McDonalds" and "healthy diet" in the same sentence. The dude almost DIES. and the stats are frightening. Go see this movie. if i hadn't, i wouldn't have learned that there are more calories in a McDonalds yogurt parfait with granola than one of its hot fudge or caramel sundaes. and there are only five things on the menu that don't have sugar in them, including bottled water and french fries. lemme give you a hint: their salad is not one of these five items.
ugh, it was disgusting, but true, down to my own clogged arteries.
you want to go see a good, well thought-out movie? go see Jim Jarmusch's "Coffee and Cigarrettes," or, if it is still available in your town, Kaufmann's "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind." Hell, i'd settle for that damned Harry Potter movie over the Chronicles of a Hollywood Budget.
I'm proud of ya, sage. i'm glad you have class.