Last month, we informed you that nature had found a way, and Milwaukee Public Museum would be kicking off its new Sci-Fi Film Fest with Jurassic Park. The six-movie, six-week festival continues this Thursday and Saturday with screenings of 2011: A Space Odyssey, followed by the original Planet Of The Apes next week, and Back To The Future a week after that. The final film of the fest, however, is still undecided. MPM is saving that post-Thanksgiving slot (Saturday, November 29) for the “biggest sci-fi turkey of all time”—and it’s up to you to decide what that turkey will be.

Voting for the film is open now, and ends Thursday, November 6 at midnight. The “winner” will be revealed Saturday, November 8, and will be “pardoned” by MPM president and CEO Dennis Kois. So go ahead and vote for M. Night Shyamalan’s hilariously abysmal The Happening, clear your calendars for November 29, and enjoy. All films screen in the museum’s Dome Theater at 6:30 p.m, with pre-show entertainment beginning at 6 p.m. Tickets are $5, and can be purchased here. Refreshments—including lemon drink—are also available.