I began watching it tonight on Turner Classic Movies and I switched it off not even halfway through as I couldn't take any more of the "oh, poor me" whining.
This documentary portrays itself as a revelation of the evils of fast food. It isn't. Instead, it's a glorification of the victim culture that has infested our society nowadays.
Many of the people interviewed pushed the blame for their obesity on companies like McDonald's. Really? How many of them were forced to eat the burgers and fries? How many of them lacked the self-discipline to say "No!" How many couldn't be bothered to cook for themselves? How many didn't exercise regularly?
A complete waste of time.
This documentary portrays itself as a revelation of the evils of fast food. It isn't. Instead, it's a glorification of the victim culture that has infested our society nowadays.
Many of the people interviewed pushed the blame for their obesity on companies like McDonald's. Really? How many of them were forced to eat the burgers and fries? How many of them lacked the self-discipline to say "No!" How many couldn't be bothered to cook for themselves? How many didn't exercise regularly?
A complete waste of time.