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Movies | Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Curse of the Golden Flower, Dune, Independence Day, Invaders from Mars, Miracle on 34th Street, Notorious, Phantoms, Scream, Sky High, Stand by Me, Star Trek, The Avengers, The King's Speech, The Millennium Trilogy, The Power of One, Valkyrie, Veronica Guerin, Virus, WALL-E, Watchmen | |||
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Hi, My name's David (10 October 1985 - TBA 21st century) & I was born here but lived here. I was a student here and went to this college where I studied this subject. I've been contributing to Wikipedia on and off since 5th April 2005 (verify). As a result, I have scored an eighty on the 'Are You a Wikipediholic?' test.
My hobbies include chess, eight-ball (pool), fishing, jigsaw puzzles, reading & the 'Net while my interest's include comics (specifically 2000AD & the British small press scene), Computer games, Military history, Occultism, the PlayStation Network & Star Wars.
I enjoy various websites up to and including Crime Online, Firstcomic News, Making Star Wars, MCU Cosmic, MCU Exchange, Trek Movie, Trek News, What's on Disney+
- Blogs such as Awkward Family Photos, ECBT2KAD, Future Shock'd, Inn at the Crossroads, Inside FaceBook & Listverse.
- Forums such as 2000AD Online, Gallifrey Base, GameFAQs, IMDb2, Jedi Council Forums, SuperHeroHype forums, TellTaleGames, and WrongPlanet.
- Networking sites such as FaceBook and Reddit, Twitter and YouTube.
- Other sites such as Amazon UK, eBay, the English Wikipedia, MurderPedia, Newgrounds & TV Tropes amongst others.
Comics: 2000AD Weekly (Specifically Cradlegrave, Judge Dredd, Nemesis the Warlock, Nikolai Dante & Zenith) | Fables | Saga
Computer Games:
- PlayStation (MediEvil | Syphon Filter | The Grinch)
- PlayStation 2 (Deus Ex | Freedom Fighters | Fahrenheit | Killzone | Star Wars: Bounty Hunter)
- PlayStation 3 (Batman: Arkham Asylum | Journey | The Walking Dead: Season One | The Last of Us)
- PlayStation 4 (Tales from the Borderlands | Oxenfree)
Food and Drink: Rustlers
Marvel Cinematic Universe: The Avengers | Avengers: Infinity War | Captain America: The Winter Soldier | WandaVision
Movies and Film: Cloverfield | Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
TV Shows: Digimon (Particularly the first series) | Doctor Who | Game of Thrones | Invader Zim | Psychoville
Other: 'Websites(Such as GameFAQs & TV Tropes)