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    Today\'s Events
    • Hubble in 3D at IMAX 3D Theater
    • "Twenty Original American Etchings" at Hunter Museum of American Art
    • "Hubble 3D" Opens @ IMAX at IMAX 3D Theater
    • "Peter Pan" at Tivoli Theatre
    • Wild Ocean in 3D at IMAX 3D Theater
    • D Self, Funktastic 4 at Market Street Tavern, 8:25am
    • “Explorations in Steel” by Julie Clark at In Town Gallery, 11am
    • Nick and the Dragonslayers at Mudpie Restaurant, 11:30am
    • Mike Speenburg at The Comedy Catch, 7:30pm
    • Moonshoes Mumsy, The Hearts in Life, Sanity's Edge, Kelly Lockman at Club Fathom, 7:30pm
    • Chris and Reece at T-Bone's Sports Cafe, 10pm
    • Downstream at Bud's Sports Bar, 10pm
    • James Legg, Silver Lions 20/20, Oxford Cotton, Mark Holder at JJ's Bohemia, 10pm
    • Peer Pressure at Club Fathom, 10pm

    Tomorrow\'s Events
    • Bloody Sacrifice, Apocalyptic Visions, Double Barrel Democracy at Ziggy's Package Store, 8pm
    • Eoto, Vibesquad, Archnemesis, Whitenoise at Club Fathom, 10pm
    • The Molly Maguires at T-Bone's Sports Cafe, 10pm
    • Bluegrass Pharaohs at Market Street Tavern, 10pm
    • Abbey Road Live at Rhythm & Brews, 10pm
    • New Death Sensation, Declare your Victory, Permillisecond, Failing the Fairest at Club Fathom, 7:30pm
    • Mac Comer at T-Bone's Sports Cafe, 10pm
    • "Still Lifes from the Permanent Collection" at Hunter Museum of American Art
    • Dave Kennedy at Tremont Tavern, 10pm
    • "Jellies: The Living Art" Exhibition at Hunter Museum of American Art, 10am
    • "Twenty Original American Etchings" at Hunter Museum of American Art
    • "Talk Portraiture" Exhibition at Shuptrine Fine Art Group
    • "Earth" at Warehouse Row, 12pm
    • Downstream at Bud's Sports Bar, 10pm

    Later Events
    • "Jellies: The Living Art" Exhibition at Hunter Museum of American Art, 10am
    • "Still Lifes from the Permanent Collection" at Hunter Museum of American Art
    • "Earth" at Warehouse Row, 12pm
    • "Recent Landscapes: Lawerence Mathis" Exhibition at Warehouse Row, 12pm
    • Chattanooga Blues Festival at Memorial Auditorium, 8pm
    • Creative Discovery Museum’s Exhibit “Good For You” at Creative Discovery Museum, 10am
    • "Twenty Original American Etchings" at Hunter Museum of American Art
    • Hubble in 3D at IMAX 3D Theater
    • Wild Ocean in 3D at IMAX 3D Theater
    • “Explorations in Steel” by Julie Clark at In Town Gallery, 11am
    • Mike Speenburg at The Comedy Catch, 8pm
    • Sweet Adelines, Region 23 "Six Minutes to Fame" Convention at Chattanooga Convention Center
    • "Talk Portraiture" Exhibition at Shuptrine Fine Art Group

    The List: Top 10 Movies So Bad They’re Good

    Written by Pulse Staff
    November 18, 2009 – 12:10 pm


    thelist1. Plan 9 From Outer Space
    Immortalized by Tim Burton in the great film Ed Wood, this was to be the director’s magnum opus, but instead it’s a top-notch pile of crap.

    2. Manos: The Hands of Fate
    The film had practically disappeared until the geniuses at Mystery Science Theater 3000 found it and lampooned it. Which is probably the best way to watch it.

    3. Robot Monster
    Director Phil Tucker put a guy in a gorilla suit and a diving helmet, went out to Bronson Canyon in California and cobbled together the most bizarre tale of alien invasion ever.

    4. Road House
    With all due respect to the departed Patrick Swayze, this movie has become known as one of the best camp classics ever.

    5. The Blob
    The Blob may be one of the biggest B-movies of the ’50s, if only because it’s still an all-time crowd pleaser and it featured Steve McQueen in his first role.

    6. Death Race 2000
    The premise is that in the future, there will be a cross-country car race in which pedestrians can be run down for extra points. And there is a remake in the works.

    7. Santa Claus Conquers the Martians
    This epic from 1964 is on many “Worst Movies of All-Time” lists, and for good reason. It’s just that bad.

    8. Troll 2
    Released 20 years ago, this chancre sore on the ass of film history is now gaining a cult following as one of the worst movies ever made.

    9. Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
    It never takes itself seriously and has a lot of very funny moments, but there’s no denying the ineptitude of everyone involved in it.

    10. The Giant Claw
    This 1957 clunker is a bad classic for one reason and one reason only: the completely ludicrous bird puppet used as the monster, probably the absolute worst monster ever to appear on film.

    Source: www.listverse.com


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