TV1 continues its fest-orientated doco spurt this Thursday with the fast food binge-experiment Super Size Me (8.30pm). Director Morgan Spurlock downs McDonald's three times a day for an entire month; needless to say, it's discovered to be unhealthy. A given, but questions still remain: how does McFanatic Eric Gorske, for example, eat Big Macs daily and stay a picture of health, while green-preaching Rod Donald dies almost randomly of a heart attack? On a less downbeat note, Sunday sees TV2 embark on its own miniature B-movie marathon: the you-can't-cheat-death teen theatrics of Final Destination (12.10am), followed by the Scientology bomb threat of just about the worst movie ever made, Battlefield Earth (2.35am) – although Travolta's own Perfect gives it a pretty good (or should that be bad?) run for its money. Midday, and Wes Craven gets melo-serious with Music of the Heart (12pm, TV2), while horror gets a proper look-in later that night with Stanley Kubrick's The Shining (10.50pm, TV2). Part of the channel's Sunday night horrors, the slot persists as a hit-and-miss affair, but dredges up the occasional spot of excellence. Previous highlights include The Ring, Body Snatchers and Eyes Wide Shut.—TW