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Hello, Biohaze and Merry Christmas. Let me reintroduce myself. I used to be part of the first Biohaze forums several years ago, before the update, and now I've returned. I seen this updated forums and I felt I can come back to contribute and talk Resident Evil with other fans.

I been with the Resident Evil franchise since Christmas of 1997 when my dad bought me a PS1 and Director's Cut. I like bike riding (during the warm months), I enjoy man caves and man cave décor (some day I'll have an arcade and pinball collection). I like good people who are friendly; I hate rude and annoying people. Who doesn't?

Now I'm going to go through the forums and make my replies.
 
When it comes to movies, I prefer older movies over modern ones.

I liked the original Conan The Barbarian with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
I enjoy The NeverEnding Story along with the soundtrack.
Big Trouble In Little China

What can I say, they made a lot of great movies in the 1980s, especially in 1984. It's hard to pinpoint some of my favorites.
 

JoyFreak

Gaming
Hello,

I am JoyFreak aka Carbon. I found this forum on my forum by another user. I am a webmaster and owner of a gaming forum. I decided to sign up to this community because it looks absolutely beautiful and wanted to support it by doing so! I am also an avid gamer. Great job on the design guys! Hope I get a warm welcome :).

Many thanks!
 

Yama

Owner
1996...
Hello, Biohaze and Merry Christmas. Let me reintroduce myself. I used to be part of the first Biohaze forums several years ago, before the update, and now I've returned. I seen this updated forums and I felt I can come back to contribute and talk Resident Evil with other fans.

I been with the Resident Evil franchise since Christmas of 1997 when my dad bought me a PS1 and Director's Cut. I like bike riding (during the warm months), I enjoy man caves and man cave décor (some day I'll have an arcade and pinball collection). I like good people who are friendly; I hate rude and annoying people. Who doesn't?

Now I'm going to go through the forums and make my replies.
Welcome back! IIRC you had that name long before RE7 was unveiled, when it was still just a mere thought and speculation. Good times.
 
For those in America, the Power Ball jackpot is at $343M. If for some slim chance you were to win, what Resident Evil dreams are you willing to make come true?

For me,
I would first get myself off disability (I have to by law if I had that kind of money)
Build the Resident Evil mansion from the first original game with some cool add-ons like a man cave for arcades, pinball and a bowling alley and a safari style pool instead of a courtyard.
Stop job searching and just live life to the fullest. Just me, my best friend, my Arklay mansion and cold beer.
Finish my Resident Evil collection
Finish my Ninja Turtle comic book and action figure collection and turn the mansion library into a Resident Evil and Ninja Turtle museum.
Split up the first million among Wounded Warriors, and no-kill animal shelters in donations, because I'm pro military and pro animals.
Buy up a collection of arcades, pinball machines, vending machines (snack and soda) and neon signs to go in the basement man cave.
 

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That round thing in the sky you see in full once a month, mostly at night...

That's a very common food...

It's called cheese, and the first guy to have taking a bite out of it, was Neil Armstrong...

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I'm disappointed that the filming schedule of Fear the Walking Dead has been put on hold, due to the coronavirus outbreak. But safety comes first! :cry:

Here's the first trailer for the second spin off series, coming as soon as this spring, via AMC. :devilish:

 
Other than "lost films" that aren't anywhere, I have every horror film considered a number one in American film history since 1922.

The weekend box office started more so in 1982. So the older films I collected are taken from Variety's top 50 films chart, that they published from 1969 to around 1981, and also via their grosses for any prior years.

:D

Just awaiting the last one in the post, and The Invisible Man will be my first DVD of the 2020s when it releases on home media. ;)

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I guess I have that certified badge. :p
 
At one point, I had nearly every horror film with a sequel too, but I had to part ways with them after getting so many. But I did have a lot of J-Horror flicks. ;)

Since Box Office Mojo recently updated their site, this list is somewhat wrong now. They're correcting things all the time.
 
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