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One Direction movie to be directed by Morgan Spurlock



Members of the British boy band One Direction are making the most of their moment. The band brought its new ballad, the all-warm-and-gooey "Little Things," to the set of NBC's "Today" show Tuesday morning and then the guys revealed that they're taking their act to the big screen.

"We are gonna do our first-ever movie," said Niall Horan, adding that it's "going to be in 3-D."

The film is scheduled to be in theaters Aug. 30, 2013, and will follow 3-D films from the likes of the Jonas Brothers, Taylor Swift and Katy Perry.

Still untitled, the film is to be directed by Morgan Spurlock, who is best known for documentaries such as "Super Size Me" and "Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden?"

In a news release, Spurlock praised the band without commenting on the new direction of his career.

"This is an incredible opportunity and an amazing moment in time for the band," he said.

The film is to be released by TriStar and produced by Simon Cowell, who had a hand in assembling the band on the British edition of his show "The X-Factor."

"Morgan is the perfect person to give that access-all-areas, behind-the-scenes look into what it's like to be One Direction today," Cowell said in a statement.

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ludagurl3d 13th-Nov-2012 07:04 pm (UTC)
lol of course if you shove 3 large meals down your throat that you aren't hungry for it will make you fat. you can get fat doing that off any food. it doesn't take a documentary to know that eating FF three times a day every day is bad for you. any idiot could have came to that conclusion, people eat it because they don't care and it tastes good.
satellite__eyes 13th-Nov-2012 07:23 pm (UTC)
That wasn't the only point of the documentary but okay.
w0rds0fl0ve 13th-Nov-2012 07:24 pm (UTC)
well yeah, it's something everyone should know, but he was the first person to scientifically document it.

that was the point of the movie. he was backing up all of the lawsuits against mcdonalds and all the other ff chains where people were suing them because they got fat/unhealthy from eating their food. he scientifically proved that it does make you fat. and now all of the chains have healthy options and caloric and nutritional information out and in sight, so they no longer have to pay millions to fat people that ate too much of their food.
chocobeans 13th-Nov-2012 08:54 pm (UTC)
Too bad there are (were?) people going around suing fast food chains for making them fat. Sadly those people really do exist and need this documentary.
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