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# Pom Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold

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Since the advent of recording devices and on-demand services, consumers have been bypassing commercials like never before, so advertising agencies have stepped up their use of product placement. In The Greatest Movie Ever Sold , Morgan Spurlock ( Super Size Me ) renders the process transparent as he documents his attempts to get Madison Avenue to fund his film. After a flood of rejections, he takes a series of meetings with companies willing to align their brand with his--and make no mistake, Spurlock is as much a brand as Donald Trump or Outkast's Big Boi, who show up to talk about product endorsement. The director's entertaining and enlightening journey even leads him to a juice purveyor that opens its wallet for placement above the title--hence the name of the pomegranate beverage which appears on all promotional materials. As one observer puts it, "You're selling out, but not selling out." For perspective, Spurlock solicits commentary from progressive thinkers, like Ralph Nader and Noam Chomsky, and Hollywood types, like J.J. Abrams, who created Lost , and Quentin Tarantino, who admits that a certain all-night diner rejected his offer to appear in Reservoir Dogs . Spurlock even travels to São Paulo to take a look at their ban on outdoor ads: no billboards or messages on cabs and buses, rendering the city clean and downright dull for those accustomed to American-style marketing. The film as a whole resembles a full-length version of a Mad Men pitch meeting--but funnier. --Kathleen C. Fennessy First, he was bugged by the almighty burger, now Oscar®-nominated renegade filmmaker Morgan Spurlock (Super Size Me) is biting the hand that feeds him by exposing Hollywood’s dirtiest little secret: the games they play to get advertisers’ products strategically placed in movies and on television. Spurlock uses his irreverent comedic style to infiltrate corporate boardrooms and ad agency pitch meetings to show how far they will go without our even knowing it!

Review: The best documentary for consumer kids to see - I saw this once and had to buy it. It is smart, funny and can be eye-opening to those less knowledgable about what goes on in the branding industry. I gave this to a pre-teen to wake them up to what they are consuming and it worked for the better. Spurlock is both funny and keeps it light while also educating people about how much influence the companies that are household names control what goes into making movies they back and how much control they exert. The teens who saw it loved it, so this is a very approachable documentary with great production values. Kudos to the companies that had the guts to back him. I made it a point after to let each one know that their willingness to peel bak they veil is why I have at least tried their products (still not rich enough to “try” a Mini). And not surprisingly, those companies tend to actually have quality products since they can stand the scrutiny Spurlock shines on them. Also, it was vey cool on Mane and Tail to allow one of Spurlock’s best jokes… Still waiting for that great POM commercial Morgan pitched but was shot down. C’mon POM: I know that you are a Jewish mother [the POM Marketing VP] but surely your kids have a sense of humor. Do it for the children. ;)
Review: but it's really terrific. Basically - Not too many people saw this movie, but it's really terrific. Basically, it's a movie about how Morgan Spurlock want to finance his movie, which is about product placements in movies. Got that? There is a bit of hall of mirrors quality to it, but that just makes it fun while driving home the point about ads in movies. He gets people like Ralph Nadar and Donald Trump to talk about ads. You'll learn inside secrets, such as how movie trailers are made to produce the most brain activity in viewers, and that the three big themes of successful ads are Sex, Fear, and Cravings. He shows how our educational system is being corrupted by corporations. In the end, he raises $1.5 million from corporate sponsors who pay him to place their products in the movie. He gently spoofs some of them, but it's a serious message.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Abbie Hurewitz, Antonio Reid, Brett Ratner, Donald Trump, J.J. Abrams, Jeremy Chilnick, Jessica Wu, Jimmy Kimmel, John Wells, Keith Calder, Mark Miller, Morgan Spurlock, Noam Chomsky, Paul Brennan, Peter Berg, Quentin Tarantino, Ralph Nader, Rick Kurnit, Snoot Entertainment, LLC; Warrior Poets Contributor Abbie Hurewitz, Antonio Reid, Brett Ratner, Donald Trump, J.J. Abrams, Jeremy Chilnick, Jessica Wu, Jimmy Kimmel, John Wells, Keith Calder, Mark Miller, Morgan Spurlock, Noam Chomsky, Paul Brennan, Peter Berg, Quentin Tarantino, Ralph Nader, Rick Kurnit, Snoot Entertainment, LLC; Warrior Poets See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 274 Reviews |
| Format | Subtitled |
| Genre | Comedy, Documentary |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 28 minutes |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best documentary for consumer kids to see
*by M***M on December 28, 2013*

I saw this once and had to buy it. It is smart, funny and can be eye-opening to those less knowledgable about what goes on in the branding industry. I gave this to a pre-teen to wake them up to what they are consuming and it worked for the better. Spurlock is both funny and keeps it light while also educating people about how much influence the companies that are household names control what goes into making movies they back and how much control they exert. The teens who saw it loved it, so this is a very approachable documentary with great production values. Kudos to the companies that had the guts to back him. I made it a point after to let each one know that their willingness to peel bak they veil is why I have at least tried their products (still not rich enough to “try” a Mini). And not surprisingly, those companies tend to actually have quality products since they can stand the scrutiny Spurlock shines on them. Also, it was vey cool on Mane and Tail to allow one of Spurlock’s best jokes… Still waiting for that great POM commercial Morgan pitched but was shot down. C’mon POM: I know that you are a Jewish mother [the POM Marketing VP] but surely your kids have a sense of humor. Do it for the children. ;)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ but it's really terrific. Basically
*by R***E on September 3, 2018*

Not too many people saw this movie, but it's really terrific. Basically, it's a movie about how Morgan Spurlock want to finance his movie, which is about product placements in movies. Got that? There is a bit of hall of mirrors quality to it, but that just makes it fun while driving home the point about ads in movies. He gets people like Ralph Nadar and Donald Trump to talk about ads. You'll learn inside secrets, such as how movie trailers are made to produce the most brain activity in viewers, and that the three big themes of successful ads are Sex, Fear, and Cravings. He shows how our educational system is being corrupted by corporations. In the end, he raises $1.5 million from corporate sponsors who pay him to place their products in the movie. He gently spoofs some of them, but it's a serious message.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So Great for My Advertising Class
*by A***E on July 5, 2022*

I love Morgan Spurlock, but didn't know this film existed until I stumbled on it while searching for a relevant movie to show my class for their unit on propaganda and advertising. This was fascinating and hit all the right notes to demonstrate the issues we'd been studying and the right amount of absurdity to appeal to high school students. It will definitely be making a yearly appearance in my classroom.

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