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Take Out 2005

📅 2005-02-08

In *Take Out (2005)*, directed by Seth Landau, a bold comedy-action satire unfolds as one man wages war against the fast-food empire that's swallowing the world.

Director: Seth Landau

Cast

Judd Omen
Judd Omen
Tex Whitmire
Tom Noga
Tom Noga
Jeb Lemieux / Bodyguard / Man in Tree
Michael Hungerford
Tyler
Tori King
Jody Miller

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Take Out (2005) about?

This 2005 comedy follows Zack Turk, a newspaper reporter and the grandson of a fast-food mogul, as he fights back against his family's corporate empire. Zack's crusade takes aim at Chief Beef, a McDonald's-like giant accused of manipulating global eating habits, blending satire with lighthearted action.

Who directed Take Out?

Seth Landau directed *Take Out (2005)*, bringing a sharp comedic eye to the fast-food industry satire.

Who stars in Take Out?

The film features Judd Omen, Tom Noga, Michael Hungerford, and Tori King in key roles that drive the story's humor and conflict.

Is Take Out (2005) worth watching?

As a low-budget, indie comedy, *Take Out (2005)* offers a clever premise and an underdog story that fans of satire will appreciate. While not widely known, its timely themes and offbeat humor make it a quirky watch for those who enjoy lighthearted critiques of corporate culture.

How long is Take Out?

Runtime details are not listed for *Take Out (2005)*.

About Take Out (2005) — A Fast-Food Satire with a Rebel and a Dream

In *Take Out (2005)*, directed by Seth Landau, a bold comedy-action satire unfolds as one man wages war against the fast-food empire that's swallowing the world. Zack Turk, a scrappy newspaper reporter and the unassuming grandson of a powerful fast-food CEO, watches in horror as his grandfather's company, Chief Beef, manipulates global eating habits for profit. Armed with little more than determination and a few allies, Zack challenges the greed-fueled status quo in a David-and-Goliath showdown that blends sharp satire with lighthearted action.

The film dives into themes of corporate exploitation, family loyalty, and the absurdity of modern consumer culture, all wrapped in a comedic tone that pokes fun at the fast-food industry's influence. With a quirky, offbeat atmosphere, *Take Out (2005)* delivers a timely yet playful critique wrapped in an underdog story that's as entertaining as it is thought-provoking.