Morgan Spurlock's follow-up to the Big Mac-guzzling documentary is a vanity project that fails to uncover anything groundbreaking; A smug odyssey of know-it-all-ism that yields a scant few factoids we didn't already learn from his first film
jaunty but thought-provoking, the doc ought to do well, although the film marketplace itself has probably changed too much in the last decade to repeat Super Size Me's box-office success
"Super Size Me 2" is half a good movie, because it teaches you something. But maybe not enough. Spurlock, as instrumental as he has been in putting these issues on the table, doesn't seem to fully get what his own movie is about