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I've been disabled for most of my life, and yes, I have mobility devices like a power-wheelchair for around the house and a 3-wheel scooter to get out and about in the area, plus hand controls on my wife's car. All of which are a godsend and I'm grateful for them, because I have no family in the area. Besides, I like to stay as independent as possible and not keep in the habit of asking fellow churchgoers and neighbors for help. I've been an Amazon Prime member for a few years now and enjoy it. Getting deliveries right to my home is an appreciated option, instead of arranging to meet someone at a store to help me get larger products home. And as a member of a disability meetup, I also know friends (like a married blind couple) that find shopping online and getting home delivery to be very helpful. It's why services like home delivery and curbside pick-up are popular in my area of sunny Arizona. It levels the field with people that can go wherever they want and buy something, put it in the car and take it home. That movie did it for me, too. I saw it in the theater when I was young, with my older brother and his friends. For months afterwards I thought I saw people coming after me from my clothes closet. Didn't help that my folks owned a funeral home and we lived in the apartment above it :-D I agree. Too many superhero movies in general. Yes, to the point that I can easily get too upset at people that tromp on others. It's been a learning experience for me to not want to quickly react with vengeance. I would agree with him. It seems to me it would be relatively easy to paste together another superhero movie in the editing room, after all there's so many out there these days to take notes from. Just add a few new quirks to give the moviegoer a little wow. My two cents. Wow, only 10? Took some back and forth to come up with this list: The Apartment (1960) The Time Machine (1960) A Shot in the Dark (1963) Dr Strangelove (1964) My Fair Lady (1964) The Good, The Bad and the Ugly (1967) In Cold Blood (1967) Night of the Living Dead (1968) The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) From Chicago, Illinois. Currently live in Mesa, Arizona. I recently got fed up enough with IMDb to look for a good alternative and found my way here. Welcome to you! The Temptations - Papa Was A Rolling Stone Behind the scenes and making-of featurettes; also interviews especially of favorite actors. I can understand you feeling that way. I think I'll enjoy following weekly posts like this. Here's what I watched over the same dates: Minority Report (2002) Blast From The Past (1999) The General (1998) Blue Steel (1990) 9/11: Inside the Pentagon (2016) United 93 (2006) World Trade Center (2006) Crocodile Dundee 1 and 2 (1986, 1988) The Verdict (1982) TV Episodes with my wife: Murder, She Wrote Wings Midsomer Murders MacGyver 1, as in I don't even bother seeing what's being released. There's plenty of older movies to keep me entertained.