The Incredible Vulk: After receiving a radiation overdose while handling the Enterprise’s warp core, Mr. Spock undegoes a strange metamorphosis whenever faced with an illogical situation. As things become more illogical, he grows bigger, stronger, and more pedantic. While in this state, he will try to explain to those around exactly what is wrong with the situation that caused his transformation, and there is nothing more terrifying than a Vulcan in Full Lecture Mode.
Spock: …And that is why this situation makes no sense whatsoever. Do you understand?
Redshirt who had to listen: Y-Yes.
(Spock bulks up some more)
Spock: I do not think you do. Therefore I shall explain it for a second time
(Redshirt shoots self with own phaser)
The Adventures of Fnord Fairlane: A private detective builds a career out of being effectively invisible: people don’t notice or remember him, records of his existence keep letting lost or erased, etc.
Origazmo: The title makes sense after you see the movie, but you’ll wish it didn’t. Suffice it to say that the folding involved is only pleasurable if you’re a Cenobyte.
No Country for Old Men in Black: In an effort to further cover up the existence of aliens, a serial killer is sent out to “retire” former members of the enforcement agency that tracks them.
**Animal House on Haunted Hill: **Pinto and Flounder set up the new Delta frat house on the site of a closed mental institution. Hilarity and horror ensue when the new pledge class must spend the night in the house alone.