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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2015 · 20 MIN

Morgan Spurlock Explains Why He Uses His Superpowers For The Good Of Humankind.

from Respect The Process

My special guest is the great documentarian Morgan Spurlock, who agreed to be on the show after I stalked him in a parking lot. His films influence the way we eat ("Super-Size Me"), look at marketing ("The Greatest Movie Ever Sold") and helped me appreciate One Direction ("This Is Us"). His CNN show "Inside Man" is a favorite of mine, and I can honestly tell you I've seen every movie he's made. We chat about his newest project "Connected", an awesome first-person filmed series for AOL.com. He gave 6 New Yorkers each a camcorder and let them loose. The result is a weaving of their lives that reflects how we are all dealing with common emotions. Beyond his own projects, Mr. Spurlock explains how he decided to help other filmmakers tell their stories. Please chime in on Facebook or email at [email protected]. You can find me. Cheers, Jordan

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