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You'll watch this at your next party if you care at all about hospitality.

Assuming it's an 80s theme party, take the highway to the danger zone.

There is none greater than this. When they teleport into a WASP video halfway through you know it's time to party

Morrowind's environment is quite beautiful, in my opinion. The ashen wastes and the dust storms that you have to endure are bleakly haunting, and the massive mushrooms really make it feel like an alien landscape for sure. Skyrim feels like Norway, Oblivion felt like Spain or somewhere else in western Europe, but

You know the drill

Jose Chung is definitely best episode over all.

Star Wars: A New Hope.

This one is still pretty amazing:

Salt Monster disguised as scientist's wife, 'Star Trek-Original Series'…this thing was nightmare fuel throughout my childhood.

Don't forget the terrifying Flukeman from X files, "the Host" -

The X-Files is really the undisputed champ of Monster of the Week programming. I don't think anybody did it better.

Ralph Richardson was pretty awesome as the wizard. Peter MacNicol is a good actor, but he lacked a certain leading man spark as the wizard's apprentice, which is problem since he carries the story. It's a downbeat tale, as both wizards and dragons are on the cusp of extinction when the story begins, but I enjoyed the

...because his time in the garage was clearly only about his mechanical needs.

It always amazes me when people complain about there being too much character, and not enough CG and 'sposions (and that movie already had a metric shit-ton of 'splosions).

But...Tony Stark IS Ironman, suit or no suit.