The Da Vinci Code
While in Paris on business, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is informed that the elderly curator of the Louvre has been murdered inside the museum. Near the body, police have found a baffling cipher. Solving the enigmatic riddle, Langdon is stunned to discover it leads to a trail of clues hidden in the works of Da Vinci - clues visible for all to see, and yet ingeniously disguised by the painter. Langdon joins forces with a gifted French cryptologist, Sophie Neveu, and learns the late curator was involved in the Priory of Sion - an actual secret society. In a breathless race through Paris, London and beyond, Langdon and Neveu match wits with a faceless power broker who appears to work for Opus Dei - a clandestine, Vatican-sanctioned Catholic organization believed to have long plotted to seize the Priory's secret. Unless Langdon and Neveu can decipher the labyrinthine puzzle in time, the Priory's secret - and a stunning historical truth - will be lost forever.
IMDB Rating: 6.5/10
John Tucker Must Die
Three teenagers two-timed by a local lothario decide to turn the tables on him in this romantic comedy. John Tucker (Jesse Metcalfe) is the big man on campus at his high school -- he's the captain and star player of the basketball team, he's got money, he's good-looking and charming, and he can have any girl he wants. However, the latter attribute is about to get him in serious trouble when three different girls at his school -- Heather (Ashanti), Beth (Sophia Bush) and Carrie (Arielle Kebbel) -- discover they've all been dating John at the same time. Determined to bring down the campus ladykiller, the girls devise a plan -- they pick a cute but socially clumsy girl who is new at school, Kate (Brittany Snow), and give her a crash course in stealing John's heart. Once Kate has John wrapped around her little finger, she's supposed to drop him like a bad habit and give him a taste of what heartbreak is really like. However, it seems that the early stages of the plan work a little too well, and John and Kate end up falling for each other for real. John Tucker Must Die also stars Jenny McCarthy, Penn Badgley, and Dan Payne.
IMDB Rating: 5.1/10
Accepted
Bartleby (B.) Gaines is a fun loving slacker who, unfortunately, gets turned down for every college he applied for, much to the charign of his overly expectant parents. So, with a little cutting and pasting, he creates the South Harmon Institute of Technology, and lo and behold, he is accepted (along with his friends Rory, Hands, and Glen, whose college plans were also all but dashed). However, his parents want to see the website, the campus, and the dean. So now he has his other friend Sherman (who has been accepted to the prestigious Harmon College) build a web page, they lease out an abandoned psychiatric hospital, and they hire Sherman's uncle Ben (played to perfection by comedian Lewis Black) to be the dean. Problem solved? Not quite. The web page was done so well, that hundreds of students show up at the front door, all of which were turned down by other colleges. Faced with no choice, Bartleby decides to proceed with turning South Harmon into a real college, and sets about figuring out what to teach and how to teach it. Meanwhile at Harmon, dean Van Horne meets with Hoyt Ambrose, a rich law student and head of the KBE fraternity (which Sherman is trying to become a member of), to discuss building a gateway for Harmon using land presently being used by South Harmon. He tries finding the leaseholder of the land, to no avail. Meanwhile, his girlfriend, Monica, catches him cheating on her, and a big party at South Harmon lures a chunk of Harmon's students away, including Monica into the arms of Bartleby. Now Hoyt uses Sherman, knowing he has been bouncing between the two schools, in an attempt to bring South Harmon down for good. However, Bartleby has an accreditation appointment with the state Board of Education to prove South Harmon's worthiness. Can he legally bring the South Harmon Institute of Technology to life and win the love of Monica?
Friday, November 17, 2006
Thursday, November 16, 2006
New businesses coming to town.
There are a few new businesses coming to town these next few months, for your convenience we've summed them up and explain a little about them.
Las Palmas
Another Mexican restaurant is going to try it in town. It is going to be located next to La Bonita's where Julio's used to be. The restaurant will have two dinning rooms, a lounge, and 2 banquet rooms which people can rent for events. The menu will have Mexican food but they are planning on expanding to include traditional American food as well.
Las Palmas will open the week of Nov. 27.
The 9-Ball Club
The 9-Ball club is moving into the former residence of Movie Magic, for you freshman out there, that is on the square. The 9-Ball club is a pool hall and will feature six pool tables and a snooker table in a separate room. They also have plans for getting darts and video games. A pool table will cost $6 an hour. 9-Ball Club is a alcohol-free environment.
The 9-Ball Club is opening in December
The Snappin' Turtle
The Snappin' Turtle is going to be located next to Carson's. It is going to start of as a bar but they are planning on adding food to their business as well. They have been working on the place for over 6 weeks now reconstructing the inside of the former café. Drink specials are not yet know but The Snappin' Turtle has told us they will inform us as soon as they know.
The Snappin' Turtle is planning on opening after Thanksgiving Break
Las Palmas
Another Mexican restaurant is going to try it in town. It is going to be located next to La Bonita's where Julio's used to be. The restaurant will have two dinning rooms, a lounge, and 2 banquet rooms which people can rent for events. The menu will have Mexican food but they are planning on expanding to include traditional American food as well.
Las Palmas will open the week of Nov. 27.
The 9-Ball Club
The 9-Ball club is moving into the former residence of Movie Magic, for you freshman out there, that is on the square. The 9-Ball club is a pool hall and will feature six pool tables and a snooker table in a separate room. They also have plans for getting darts and video games. A pool table will cost $6 an hour. 9-Ball Club is a alcohol-free environment.
The 9-Ball Club is opening in December
The Snappin' Turtle
The Snappin' Turtle is going to be located next to Carson's. It is going to start of as a bar but they are planning on adding food to their business as well. They have been working on the place for over 6 weeks now reconstructing the inside of the former café. Drink specials are not yet know but The Snappin' Turtle has told us they will inform us as soon as they know.
The Snappin' Turtle is planning on opening after Thanksgiving Break
Labels:
Bar,
Carson's,
Drinking,
Las Palmas,
Restaurant,
The 9-Ball Club,
The Snappin' Turtle
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Help wanted
Hey guys, Bearcat Underground has been running for almost 2 weeks now and we've had about a 1000 different people visit the website in that time period. We have since added a lot of new stuff, like the local gas prices, and the movie times from the hangar.
Currently we are looking for people willing to help us by posting news stories and events? Are you interested, let us know by replying! Also, let us know if you have any other suggestions for us.
Currently we are looking for people willing to help us by posting news stories and events? Are you interested, let us know by replying! Also, let us know if you have any other suggestions for us.
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
New Item: Movie Showtimes Hangar
Today we introduce yet another new item for you guys. I know, we have been introducing a lot of new items lately. We've got Local Gas Prices, Weekly Organizational Meetings, Weekly Releases at The Station, and now, the newest addition to Bearcat Underground: Movie Showtimes for the Hangar.
We hope you guys enjoy all this new content!
We hope you guys enjoy all this new content!
Northwest's Theatre Department presents Proof
Theatre Northwest concludes its fall Second Stage season Thursday, Nov. 16, and Friday, Nov. 17, in Charles Johnson Theater with a production of the David Auburn drama "Proof."
Curtain is 7:30 p.m. for both nights and the admission is $5.
On the eve of her twenty-fifth birthday, Catherine, a troubled young woman, has spent years caring for her brilliant but unstable father, a famous mathematician. Now, following his death, she must deal with her own volitale emotions; the arrival of her estranged sister, Claire; and the attentions of Hal, a former student of her father's who hopes to find valuable work in the 103 notebooks that her father left behind. Over the long weekend that follows, a burgeoning romance and discovery of a mysterious notebook draw Catherine into the most difficult problem of all: How much of her father's madness-or genius- will she inherit?
"Proof" has won numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize, and has enjoyed a successful run on Broadway before being turned into a feature film starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Anthony Hopkins
Curtain is 7:30 p.m. for both nights and the admission is $5.
On the eve of her twenty-fifth birthday, Catherine, a troubled young woman, has spent years caring for her brilliant but unstable father, a famous mathematician. Now, following his death, she must deal with her own volitale emotions; the arrival of her estranged sister, Claire; and the attentions of Hal, a former student of her father's who hopes to find valuable work in the 103 notebooks that her father left behind. Over the long weekend that follows, a burgeoning romance and discovery of a mysterious notebook draw Catherine into the most difficult problem of all: How much of her father's madness-or genius- will she inherit?
"Proof" has won numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize, and has enjoyed a successful run on Broadway before being turned into a feature film starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Anthony Hopkins
Labels:
broadway,
Charles Johnson Theater,
proof,
theatre
French Movie @ IIC living room
it is the International Education Week and the French Club has come up with the idea to show a French movie tonight (Tuesday) in the IIC living room. The movie deals with French culture and Indochinese culture at the same time, and sets the roots of the American War of Vietnam.
Twenty years before the United States lost the war in Vietnam, the exact same thing happened to the French army. This time was pretty hard for France and for Indochina, and mostly for Eliane (Catherine Deneuve), a French woman owning a plantation there, and Camille (Linh Dan Pham), her adopted vietnamese daughter.
And everything goes a lot more complicated when both of them fall in love with the same French officer Jean-Baptiste (Vincent Perez).
The movie won one American Academy Award (oscar) and five French Academy Awards (cesar) in 1993. Linh Dan Pham won a French Academy Award in 2006.
The movie is subtitled in English and the movie will be shown today, Tuesday, November 14 at 7 P.M.
Twenty years before the United States lost the war in Vietnam, the exact same thing happened to the French army. This time was pretty hard for France and for Indochina, and mostly for Eliane (Catherine Deneuve), a French woman owning a plantation there, and Camille (Linh Dan Pham), her adopted vietnamese daughter.
And everything goes a lot more complicated when both of them fall in love with the same French officer Jean-Baptiste (Vincent Perez).
The movie won one American Academy Award (oscar) and five French Academy Awards (cesar) in 1993. Linh Dan Pham won a French Academy Award in 2006.
The movie is subtitled in English and the movie will be shown today, Tuesday, November 14 at 7 P.M.
Monday, November 13, 2006
Scratch Track at Wednesdays Live
Acoustic hip-hop duo Scratch Track will perform at The Station this coming Wednesday, the show will start at 8 p.m.
The two-man band consists of DJ Lee on vocals and beatbox, and Jason Hamlin on guitar.
"Acoustic Hip-Hop Soul" is the best way to describe the musical anomaly that is - Scratch Track"
Start with a vocal beatbox and layer some guitar on top. Throw in a bit of funk, folk, rock, gospel, and rap, and you've got a band that has it all... but doesn't sound like anything you've heard before.
Scratch Track began crafting their fresh sound in 2000, mixing rapid-fire lyrics, street poetry, rich harmonies, virtuoso guitars, and explosive percussive vocals to create one of the most unique sounds to hit the music scene in many years.
The Wednesdays Live concert series is sponsored by Northwest's Student Activities Council.
The two-man band consists of DJ Lee on vocals and beatbox, and Jason Hamlin on guitar.
"Acoustic Hip-Hop Soul" is the best way to describe the musical anomaly that is - Scratch Track"
Start with a vocal beatbox and layer some guitar on top. Throw in a bit of funk, folk, rock, gospel, and rap, and you've got a band that has it all... but doesn't sound like anything you've heard before.
Scratch Track began crafting their fresh sound in 2000, mixing rapid-fire lyrics, street poetry, rich harmonies, virtuoso guitars, and explosive percussive vocals to create one of the most unique sounds to hit the music scene in many years.
The Wednesdays Live concert series is sponsored by Northwest's Student Activities Council.
Labels:
Music,
Scratch Track,
The Station,
Wednesdays Live
Local Gas Prices
Today we introduce yet another new item to Bearcat Underground. Starting today, you will be able to see the local gas prices for Maryville. You can see them by clicking on the Local Gas Prices link in the sidebar on the right.
If you guys have any other suggestions for items we can add, please email us at bearcatunderground@gmail.com, or leave a comment.
Local Gas Prices
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Local Gas Prices
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