Source: http://www.crazydaysandnights.net

Over the next couple of weeks, several groups and one very large company is going to come down hard on this film/documentary maker.

With his recent mea culpa, he inadvertently admitted his headline making documentary was not real and not accurate.

He lied about the basic premise of it and now is going to feel the heat about that project and others.

Morgan Spurlock

Morgan Spurlock: ‘I Am Part of the Problem’

Morgan Spurlock, the American documentary filmmaker, stepped down from his production company on Thursday, one day after he published a post saying that he had committed sexual misconduct in the past, including settling a harassment allegation and cheating on his wives and girlfriends.

An emailed statement from Warrior Poets, the independent production company that Mr. Spurlock co-founded, said that the decision was effective immediately, and that the company would be led by co-founder Jeremy Chilnick and another partner, Matthew Galkin. It did not give a reason and did not say whether his departure was permanent.

The announcement came after Mr. Spurlock posted a statement on Twitter late on Wednesday saying that as he was watching women publicly accuse high-profile men in a range of industries of sexual misconduct, it was “time for me to be truthful as well.”

The announcement came after Mr. Spurlock posted a statement on Twitter late on Wednesday saying that as he was watching women publicly accuse high-profile men in a range of industries of sexual misconduct, it was “time for me to be truthful as well.”

“As I sit around watching hero after hero, man after man, fall at the realization of their past indiscretions, I don’t sit by and wonder “who will be next?” he wrote in the statement, which was linked to his verified Twitter account. “I wonder, ‘when will they come for me?’”

“You see, I’ve come to understand after months of these revelations, that I am not some innocent bystander, I am also a part of the problem,” Mr. Spurlock said.

Mr. Spurlock, 47, was propelled to fame by his 2004 documentary assault on fast food, “Super Size Me,” in which he probed the effects on his health — including gaining 25 pounds — while eating nothing but McDonald’s food for a month. He went on to make more than a dozen other movies with credits for producing, directing, acting and writing. – Source


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