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Morgan Spurlock, director of the 2004 documentary "Super Size Me," has died at 53 of complications from cancer. In a statement reported by , his brother Craig Spurlock said, "It was a sad day, as we said goodbye to my brother Morgan. Morgan gave so much through his art, ideas and generosity.

Today the world has lost a true creative genius and a special man. I am so proud to have worked together with him." "Super Size Me" was the defining film of Morgan Spurlock's career, in which he chronicled a 30-day stint of eating nothing but McDonald's meals.



His self-imposed rule during recording included one where he wouldn't allow himself to refuse an upsell of a regular value meal to an extra-large super-size one, meaning he'd have to consume any additional calories included in the meal by default. He would eventually go on to eat nine of the upgraded meals by the end of the 30 days. By the time his experiment concluded, Spurlock claimed his weight had gone up by 25 pounds and that he'd experienced liver issues and depression, with his physician saying that he'd become "addicted" to fast food.

He also experienced heart palpitations during that time. The film was well-received by critics and audiences but also criticized for its sensationalism; its conclusion reinforced the general sentiment that a fast food-reliant diet has negative effects on a person's overall well-being. McDonald's would go on to remove the Supersize option from its menu in 2004.

Spurlock faced controversy through.

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