Fast Food Nation (2006) is a franchise to rival McDonald’s. It’s a bestselling book, now with an edition for youngsters, and a movie that turns the nonfiction into a narrative exposing the environmental, social, and health hazards of the fast-food industry. It also exposes the luscious love sacks of Ana Claudia Talancón, a Mexican-born actress who provides the film’s sole skin onscreen. Do you want fries with that?