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WEEKEND LIVE!

Honoring our heroes

Tip your hat to America’s veterans at today’s Denver Veterans Day parade, starting at 10 a.m. Public viewing downtown is along 14th Street and Court Place and 15th and Welton streets, near Civic Center. Info: .

Rockin’ for a reason

Rock the Earth is a nonprofit conservation organization that works alongside musicians and entertainers. Find out more tonight during its 2010 Benefit featuring refreshments, live music and more. 7-10 p.m. at ‘s Community Space, 2705 Larimer St. Info: .

AT THE MOVIES

Climber’s ordeal now a film

Aron Ralston’s extraordinary story comes to the big screen in “127 Hours,” starring James Franco. A boulder pinned Ralston’s arm while he was canyoneering in a remote area near Moab, trapping him. He survived by amputating his lower right arm with a dull knife to escape. R.

Tables will be turned

Brad Pitt, Tina Fey and Will Ferrell lend their voices to the new animated film that pits super-blue, super-villain “Megamind” against beloved Metro Man. But, kids, this isn’t your typical good-guy-vs.-bad-guy story. Buckle up for some twists and turns. PG.

HOMEBODIES

Toys escape from tots

When Andy heads to college, his childhood toys are delivered to a day-care center by mistake in “Toy Story 3,” now on DVD. Oops! Woody leads the charge to return home, picking up a toy box full of new snuggly, stuffed characters along the way. G.

This is no Roman holiday

Swords and breastplates rule in “Centurion,” out on DVD. The is the tale of a band of Roman soldiers who fight to survive after their legion is ambushed. R.

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