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How Evil Are You? this coming Sat, Nov 26, 7pm at Perkins.

From: cole m.
Sent on: Tuesday, November 22, 2011, 5:39 PM

MIDWEST SKEPTICS SOCIETY:

How Evil Are You? this coming Sat, Nov 26, 7pm at Perkins. 

This looks like a great film so JOIN US for an EVIL Good Time!

TO RSVP, ADDRESS AND MORE INFO ABOUT THIS GROUP GO TO:  http://www.meetup.com/skeptics-137/

Are you evil? And if so, how evil? Discovery Channel's Curiosity series tapped horror movie writer-director and actor Eli Roth -- yes, the man behind the decidedly evil 'Hostel' franchise -- to find out in their new special, titled 'How Evil Are You?' (premiered Sun., Oct. 30, 9PM ET on Discovery).

Recreating Yale professor Stanley Milgram's groundbreaking and disturbing psychological experiment from the 1960s -- which showed regular people inflicting pain on others because they were "just following orders" -- Roth came away with some fascinating insight into human nature, and a very matter-of-fact conclusion. 
 
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