30 Days (US - DVD R1)
Fox has provided us with artwork for the 1st season of a Morgan Spurlock show
Title: 30 Days
Starring: N/A (Documentary)
Released: 11th July 2006
SRP: $26.98
Further Details:
Fox Home Entertainment has sent over artwork for the first season of 30 Days which explores some of America’s most pressing social issues by following the lives of ordinary people who agree to live well-outside their comfort zones for thirty days. Each of the episodes will be presented in 1.33:1 full frame, along with English Stereo tracks. As far as we know, no extra material will be included. You'll be able to own this one from the 11th July, priced at around $26.98. We've attached the official artwork below:

News by Tom Woodward
Starring: N/A (Documentary)
Released: 11th July 2006
SRP: $26.98
Further Details:
Fox Home Entertainment has sent over artwork for the first season of 30 Days which explores some of America’s most pressing social issues by following the lives of ordinary people who agree to live well-outside their comfort zones for thirty days. Each of the episodes will be presented in 1.33:1 full frame, along with English Stereo tracks. As far as we know, no extra material will be included. You'll be able to own this one from the 11th July, priced at around $26.98. We've attached the official artwork below:

News by Tom Woodward
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Dave, enough with the Islam bashing. Since when have you been such a defender of Christianity? There are MILLIONS of Muslims living peacefully in "the west".
-- one was a Christian man who lived in an Islamic community---
Yes. What a PC choice. I
t's the ignorant white, christian American (still covered in the dust of The Twin Towers) who needs educating. What a surprise!
If anything it should have been the OTHER way around, it seems to be Muslims that have trouble living peacefully in The West.
A dreadfully PC show for the wrong kind of liberal.
Yes. What a PC choice. I
t's the ignorant white, christian American (still covered in the dust of The Twin Towers) who needs educating. What a surprise!
If anything it should have been the OTHER way around, it seems to be Muslims that have trouble living peacefully in The West.
A dreadfully PC show for the wrong kind of liberal.
HE HAS A SHOW!?!?!?! WOw I had no idea till now.
Damn, what's with all of that hidious peach dead-space next to Spurlock? It looks like a lot of the color of an ugly ass toilet.
If you have FX, then yeah it did. It's an FX show.
Damn, after I saw Super Size Me, I liked the sounds of this. But did this even make basic cable?
This series was a one time view. Definately NOT worth a purchase.
Kaya Savas wrote: It reminds me of the show where people switch races. I mean, honestly, has it really gotten to that? Reality TV has gotten so boring and dull that they have result to changing people's race.
This "reality" show has a higher IQ than Survivor and the Bachelor, etc. Having someone see what it is like to be black, poor, gay, etc opens eyes and expands minds. Kudos to this show amd Morgan Spurlock for making the attempt to not be just another mindless reality show.
This "reality" show has a higher IQ than Survivor and the Bachelor, etc. Having someone see what it is like to be black, poor, gay, etc opens eyes and expands minds. Kudos to this show amd Morgan Spurlock for making the attempt to not be just another mindless reality show.
Phil F wrote: I like the series, don't know if it's worth a buy though. Can't watch it too often I guess.
BTW: Everytime I see Morgan Spurlock he kinda reminds me of Lee Tergesen (Wanted, Desperate Housewives) with shorter hair. Anyone else thinks so?
Yes - he was also in Oz too.
BTW: Everytime I see Morgan Spurlock he kinda reminds me of Lee Tergesen (Wanted, Desperate Housewives) with shorter hair. Anyone else thinks so?
Yes - he was also in Oz too.
Kaya Savas wrote: It reminds me of the show where people switch races. I mean, honestly, has it really gotten to that? Reality TV has gotten so boring and dull that they have result to changing people's race.
It's way deeper than that. I saw three episodes, one was a Christian man who lived in an Islamic community in Deerborn, one was a mother who joined her daughter's sorority and tried to drink herself half to death to make her daughter understand how upsetting it is to watch a loved one hurt themself that way (the little brat learned nothing because she was totally incapable of any form of empathy), and the other was Spurlock and his girlfriend attempting to live on minumum wage salaries.
It's way deeper than that. I saw three episodes, one was a Christian man who lived in an Islamic community in Deerborn, one was a mother who joined her daughter's sorority and tried to drink herself half to death to make her daughter understand how upsetting it is to watch a loved one hurt themself that way (the little brat learned nothing because she was totally incapable of any form of empathy), and the other was Spurlock and his girlfriend attempting to live on minumum wage salaries.
Actually never heard of this, but if SUPER SIZE ME is anything to go by, it's definitely worth a watch.
I like the series, don't know if it's worth a buy though. Can't watch it too often I guess.
BTW: Everytime I see Morgan Spurlock he kinda reminds me of Lee Tergesen (Wanted, Desperate Housewives) with shorter hair. Anyone else thinks so?
BTW: Everytime I see Morgan Spurlock he kinda reminds me of Lee Tergesen (Wanted, Desperate Housewives) with shorter hair. Anyone else thinks so?
It reminds me of the show where people switch races. I mean, honestly, has it really gotten to that? Reality TV has gotten so boring and dull that they have result to changing people's race.
I love Morgan Spurlock. He's like Michael Moore but less abrasive.
This is worth the rent, if not a buy. Great show, the kind I wish Michael Moore had made instead of The Awful Truth (though TV Nation had its moments). Spurlok has proven himself to be the superior filmmaker, and a filmmaker willing to document without much of an agenda. I think Conservatives and Liberals could enjoy and learn something from this series.
This was a pretty cool idea for a show.

