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Topic subjectStanford Prison Experiment (July 17th, 2015)
Topic URLhttp://board.okayplayer.com/okp.php?az=show_topic&forum=6&topic_id=699312
699312, Stanford Prison Experiment (July 17th, 2015)
Posted by SoulHonky, Sun Jun-14-15 02:17 PM
People have been trying to make this for years (I remember Bryan Singer was attached a while ago.) And many people have remade it; I remember an episode of "Life" featured a similar experiment and I feel like other shows have used it for inspiration for episodes.

This trailer looks great. And I'm liking the cast. Billy Crudup is always a welcome sight. I'm a fan of Michael "Fake Shia" Angarano. Olivia Thirlby and Ezra "The Flash" Miller. Tye Sheridan from Mud. James Wolk. Nelson Ellis.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0Dn-z-42qQ
699337, Really?
Posted by csuave03, Mon Jun-15-15 04:29 AM
All those Psych classes don't make me feel special anymore now
699338, Can they ever hope to top Das Experiment?
Posted by TheAlbionist, Mon Jun-15-15 04:33 AM
699493, nope
Posted by spades, Tue Jun-16-15 06:53 PM
699523, i'll make a note to check this out
Posted by LES, Wed Jun-17-15 11:53 AM
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699701, just watched
Posted by LES, Mon Jun-22-15 12:31 PM
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it was ridiculous, could have done without the odd subplot with girl but once the movie gained some steam it went OFF
699391, Hrm
Posted by lfresh, Mon Jun-15-15 12:58 PM
Hope it's good
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699499, My man *daps*
Posted by CaptNish, Tue Jun-16-15 09:19 PM
>I remember an episode of "Life"
699744, This is one that never seemed strange to me
Posted by Dae021, Tue Jun-23-15 10:12 AM
even when i read about this college, I always felt like if you give people roles they're going to play them.

The thing that always bothered me was that the folks who were observing decided that having their subjects emotionally destroyed was more interesting than stopping the experiment.

True scientists.