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A weekend of movies in brief, but it still got long:

Legion - AKA the one where Paul Bettany plays an angel. Hahahahahaha. What? I will admit, I did not spend much time paying attention to the words in this movie, but, seriously. What? Did anyone ever explain what the deal with the collars was?

Easy A - AKA the mashup between the Scarlet Letter and every John Hughes movie. Sure, Hollywood, I will continue to believe that Olive's high school was so completely populated with gorgeous, funny people that no one ever asked her out, or even noticed her. Still, I really loved this movie. Especially Stanley Tucci! And the rest of the adults, actually.

A Single Man - AKA the one Tom Ford directed. For the first half of the movie, I really enjoyed the choices he made with the color saturation, but they got to be a little repetitive, or I maybe I just wasn't attentive enough to the fine details.

I did not realize until quite late in the movie that the male student is played by whatisname who was Hank McCoy in XM:FC. This was mostly because I was so distracted trying to identify what I'd seen Matthew Goode in recently, only to realize that he bears a striking resemblance to a friend of mine.

Step Up 3D - AKA the one with lots of dancing but no singing. Wasn't as awful as I was afraid as it was going to be. Interesting to watch in 2D on a television, as an exercise in "let's spot the 3D elements."

Newsies - AKA the one with the singing orphans that isn't Annie. I am pretty sure that I didn't know who Bill Pullman was when I first saw this, so I can be forgiven for forgetting that he plays the reporter. In all the press about the Broadway Newsies, they kept talking about how they created the new girl character as a love interest, which made me wonder if I'd been imagining that Jack already had a love interest - David and Les's sister. Nope! Did not imagine that. I feel like David has a much smaller part in the play than the movie, so maybe it was just easier to scrap his family, or maybe the decision to scrap his family lead to a smaller part.

Also, pretty sure James Franco shows up to deliver a single line, but he's not credited.

Invictus - Quite good? But then, we all knew that already, I think. I'm in no position to comment intelligently about the actual events or this portrayal of them.

I think that am already forgetting at least two movies. Oh well, it'll come to me, or not.

Uh, what else?

My cat growled in his sleep earlier. It was adorable.