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** Creator/HaroldRamis, Creator/DanAykroyd and Creator/BillMurray make an appearance in ''[=McBusters=] 3'', where only the latter two have lines (Aykroyd commenting how bad things are getting for the [=McBusters=] and Murray quipping that this is why a third one was a bad idea, referencing his persistent reluctance to be involved in a third ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'' movie). Ramis being the only one of the three who doesn't speak is sadder in retrospect, given his death led to the third film ''Film/GhostbustersAfterlife'' having the plot involve [[TheCharacterDiedWithHim Egon Spengler dying]] and his ghost represented [[FakeShemp using body doubles edited to look like Ramis while speaking no lines]].

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** Creator/HaroldRamis, Creator/DanAykroyd and Creator/BillMurray make an appearance in ''[=McBusters=] 3'', where only the latter two have lines (Aykroyd commenting how bad things are getting for the [=McBusters=] and Murray quipping that this is why a third one was a bad idea, referencing his persistent reluctance to be towards being involved in a third ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'' movie). Ramis being the only one of the three who doesn't speak is sadder in retrospect, given his death led to the third film ''Film/GhostbustersAfterlife'' having the plot involve [[TheCharacterDiedWithHim Egon Spengler dying]] and his ghost represented [[FakeShemp using body doubles edited to look like Ramis while speaking no lines]].
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* HilariousInHindsight: Morgan Spurlock first appears planning to discredit the [=McBusters=] by filming a sequel to ''Film/SuperSizeMe'', with Hamburglar scoffing that it won't work because everyone knows sequels suck. ''Super Size Me'' eventually would get a sequel called ''Film/SuperSizeMe2HolyChicken'', which was actually lauded as being better than its predecessor in spite of the controversy of Spurlock admitting his history of sexual harassment prior to the film's release.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Morgan Spurlock first appears planning to discredit the [=McBusters=] by filming a sequel to ''Film/SuperSizeMe'', with Hamburglar scoffing that it won't work because everyone knows sequels suck. ''Super Size Me'' eventually would get a sequel called ''Film/SuperSizeMe2HolyChicken'', which was actually lauded as being better than its predecessor in spite of the controversy of Spurlock admitting his history of sexual harassment prior to the film's release.release.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Birdie the Early Bird would've been better off serving as the Janine Melnitz equivalent rather than only appearing as a demonic hallucination suffered by Mayor [=McCheese=] during his food coma in the final video.
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** Morgan Spurlock appearing as a villain as well as his zealous obsession with discrediting the [=McBusters=] (to the degree that he cares more about driving them out of business for the sake of it rather than to stop them from selling unhealthy food) become more disturbing in light of his documentary ''Film/SuperSizeMe'' receiving accusations of Spurlock's experiment of eating only [=McDonald's=] food for an extended period of time being misleading due to Spurlock withholding that he was vegan before he started his experiment, having a history of alcoholism and constantly forcing himself to eat more food than he can stomach (therefore causing his [=McDonald's=]-only diet to affect his health to a much worse degree than it would have done to the health of your average fast food consumer) as well as Spurlock eventually confessing to sexual misconduct.

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** Morgan Spurlock appearing as a villain as well as his zealous obsession with discrediting the [=McBusters=] (to the degree that he cares more about driving them out of business for the sake of it rather than to stop them from selling unhealthy food) become more disturbing in light of his documentary ''Film/SuperSizeMe'' receiving accusations of Spurlock's experiment of eating only [=McDonald's=] food for an extended period of time being misleading due to Spurlock withholding that he was vegan before he started his experiment, having had a history of alcoholism and was constantly forcing himself to eat more food than he can stomach (therefore causing his [=McDonald's=]-only diet to affect his health to a much worse degree than it would have done to the health of your average fast food consumer) as well as Spurlock eventually confessing to sexual misconduct.
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** Morgan Spurlock appearing as a villain as well as his zealous obsession with discrediting the [=McBusters=] (to the degree that he cares more about driving them out of business for the sake of it rather than to stop them from selling unhealthy food) become more disturbing in light of his documentary ''Film/SuperSizeMe'' receiving accusations of Spurlock's experiment of eating only [=McDonald's=] food for an extended period of time being misleading due to Spurlock withholding that he was vegan before he started his experiment and had a history of alcoholism as well as Spurlock eventually confessing to sexual misconduct.

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** Morgan Spurlock appearing as a villain as well as his zealous obsession with discrediting the [=McBusters=] (to the degree that he cares more about driving them out of business for the sake of it rather than to stop them from selling unhealthy food) become more disturbing in light of his documentary ''Film/SuperSizeMe'' receiving accusations of Spurlock's experiment of eating only [=McDonald's=] food for an extended period of time being misleading due to Spurlock withholding that he was vegan before he started his experiment and had experiment, having a history of alcoholism and constantly forcing himself to eat more food than he can stomach (therefore causing his [=McDonald's=]-only diet to affect his health to a much worse degree than it would have done to the health of your average fast food consumer) as well as Spurlock eventually confessing to sexual misconduct.
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** Morgan Spurlock appearing as a villain as well as his zealous obsession with discrediting the [=McBusters=] (to the degree that he cares more about driving them out of business for the sake of it rather than to stop them from selling unhealthy food) becomes more disturbing in light of his documentary ''Film/SuperSizeMe'' receiving accusations of Spurlock's experiment of eating only [=McDonald's=] food for an extended period of time being misleading due to Spurlock withholding that he was vegan before he started his experiment and had a history of alcoholism as well as Spurlock eventually confessing to sexual misconduct.

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** Morgan Spurlock appearing as a villain as well as his zealous obsession with discrediting the [=McBusters=] (to the degree that he cares more about driving them out of business for the sake of it rather than to stop them from selling unhealthy food) becomes become more disturbing in light of his documentary ''Film/SuperSizeMe'' receiving accusations of Spurlock's experiment of eating only [=McDonald's=] food for an extended period of time being misleading due to Spurlock withholding that he was vegan before he started his experiment and had a history of alcoholism as well as Spurlock eventually confessing to sexual misconduct.
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* HarsherInHindsight:
** Creator/HaroldRamis, Creator/DanAykroyd and Creator/BillMurray make an appearance in ''[=McBusters=] 3'', where only the latter two have lines (Aykroyd commenting how bad things are getting for the [=McBusters=] and Murray quipping that this is why a third one was a bad idea, referencing his persistent reluctance to be involved in a third ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'' movie). Ramis being the only one of the three who doesn't speak is sadder in retrospect, given his death led to the third film ''Film/GhostbustersAfterlife'' having the plot involve [[TheCharacterDiedWithHim Egon Spengler dying]] and his ghost represented [[FakeShemp using body doubles edited to look like Ramis while speaking no lines]].
** Morgan Spurlock appearing as a villain as well as his zealous obsession with discrediting the [=McBusters=] (to the degree that he cares more about driving them out of business for the sake of it rather than to stop them from selling unhealthy food) becomes more disturbing in light of his documentary ''Film/SuperSizeMe'' receiving accusations of Spurlock's experiment of eating only [=McDonald's=] food for an extended period of time being misleading due to Spurlock withholding that he was vegan before he started his experiment and had a history of alcoholism as well as Spurlock eventually confessing to sexual misconduct.
* HilariousInHindsight: Morgan Spurlock first appears planning to discredit the [=McBusters=] by filming a sequel to ''Film/SuperSizeMe'', with Hamburglar scoffing that it won't work because everyone knows sequels suck. ''Super Size Me'' eventually would get a sequel called ''Film/SuperSizeMe2HolyChicken'', which was actually lauded as being better than its predecessor in spite of the controversy of Spurlock admitting his history of sexual harassment prior to the film's release.

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