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WEEKEND LIVE!

Snake, rattle and roll

It’s your lucky day if you’re a fan of creepy-crawlies, as the Rocky Mountain Reptile Expo is in town. Rodents, snakes, spiders and more will be on sale and display. Bring the kids and the curious. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today at the Denver Merchandise Mart, 58th Avenue and I-25. Tickets: $4-$7; kids under 5 get in free. Info: rocky .

Be art smart

Time’s running out to enjoy the fourth annual Denver Arts Week. Eighteen cultural institutions are among the participating organizations and today’s the last day for stage shows, galleries, film, restaurant deals and family activities. Prices vary. Details at .

AT THE MOVIES

A runaway train

Denzel Washington and Chris Pine star in the action-thriller “Unstoppable” as a train engineer and conductor who try to stop a toxic-gas-laden, out-of- control train as it barrels toward a big city. Inspired by a true story. PG-13.

Morning TV warfare

A plucky young television producer (Rachel McAdams) gets the opportunity of her career — to reinvent and energize a struggling morning TV program. But the show’s bickering anchors (Diane Keaton and Harrison Ford) are of no help in “Morning Glory.” PG-13.

HOMEBODIES

Sailing into a squall

Disney’s Hollywood hottie, Zac Efron, is “Charlie St. Cloud,” now on DVD. Charlie is a young man struggling to move beyond the loss of his brother in an accident. PG-13.

Smells like team spirit

Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider, Chris Rock and David Spade star in “Grown Ups,” now on DVD, as old buddies who reunite after the death of their high-school coach. PG-13.

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