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The clip attack the coach from Happy Gilmore (1996)
Oh, hey, Coach, what's goin' on here, man? What about me?
Gilmore. Hmm. I, uh, called your number, didn't I?
No, no, no, no, you didn't.
Oh. Well, better luck next year.
That wasn't very nice! What are ya doin'?
Get him off!.
Somebody help me!
You think you're better than me?
The clip super-size-me from Super Size Me (2004) with Morgan Spurlock. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. and did what we do best. They sued the bastards. Taking aim at the fast-food companies and blaming them for their obesity and illnesses, a lawsuit was filed in New York on behalf of two teenage girls, one who was 14 years old, 4'10", and 170 pounds, the other, 19 years old, 5'6", and 270 pounds. The unthinkable had suddenly become reality. People were suing the golden arches for selling them food that most of us know isn't good for you to begin with yet each day, one in four Americans visits a fast-food restaurant. And this hunger for fast food isn't just in America. It's happening on a global basis. McDonald's alone operates more than 30,000 joints in over 100 countries on 6 continents and feeds more than 46 million people worldwide every day. That's more than the entire population of Spain. In the United States alone, McDonald's accounts for 43% of the total fast-food market. They're everywhere... Wal-Mart's, airports, rest stops, gas stations, train stations, shopping malls, department stores, amusement parts, even hospitals. That's right... hospitals. At least you're close when the coronary kicks in. Lawyers for McDonald's called the suits "frivolous", stating that the dangers of its food are universally known and that these kids can't show that their weight problems and health woes were caused solely by their McDiets. The judge states, however, that if lawyers for the teens can show that McDonald's intends for people to eat its food for every meal of every day and that doing so would be unreasonably dangerous,
The clip super-size-me-part-2 from Super Size Me (2004) with Morgan Spurlock. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. they may be able to state a claim. Are the food companies solely to blame for this epidemic? Where does personal responsibility stop and corporate responsibility begin? Is fast food really that bad for you? I mean, what would happen if I ate nothing but McDonald's for 30 days straight? Would I suddenly be on the fast track to becoming an obese American? Would it be unreasonably dangerous? Let's find out. I�m ready. Super-size me.