Dark Night of the Podcast

By: Troy Escamilla Roger Conners
  • Summary

  • Avid horror fans and filmmakers (and noted homosexuals) Troy Escamilla and Roger "The Scream Queer" Conners have many opinions on film. Tune in weekly to hear these two discuss and dissect some of the horror genre's most iconic, overlooked, and often underrated films.
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Episodes
  • Episode 149 – Maximum Overdrive (1986)
    Nov 22 2024

    Stephen King's Maximum Overdrive is pure chaos: killer trucks, bad decisions, and ACDC blasting over it all. Tune in as Troy and Roger dissect the film's absurdity, from soda can massacres to a steamroller scene that no one saw coming. They lament the lack of character development, the baffling romantic interludes, and the diner patrons casually ignoring electrocutions. With a mix of dark humor and critical analysis, they tackle the film’s cult status, questionable pacing, and why it’s both terrible and weirdly entertaining. Spoiler: the Green Goblin truck steals the show.

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    2 hrs and 7 mins
  • Episode 148 – The Relic (1997)
    Nov 15 2024

    Troy and Roger dive deep into the dark and suspenseful world of 1997's The Relic. Join the guys as they unravel the mysteries lurking in the iconic Chicago Field Museum, spotlight the jaw-dropping creature design, and explore the intense clash between science and superstition. From the chaos of a high-society gala turned deadly to the gripping character dynamics, Troy and Roger break down the film’s most unforgettable moments-inlcuding some unfortunate CGI-, its chilling and intense atmosphere, and what makes The Relic a standout in the monster movie genre.

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    1 hr and 58 mins
  • Episode 147 – Beauty Queen Butcher (1991)
    Nov 8 2024

    Grab your tiara and get cozy with Troy and Roger as they dive into 1991’s super obscure flick Beauty Queen Butcher, a campy mess that somehow manages to be endearing and tackle serious issues like body image and beauty standards. The guys discuss the film’s many flaws, from its agonizingly slow beauty pageant scene to its awkward character arcs — especially protagonist Phyllis’s transformation from outcast to vengeful killer. They also touch on the film’s dark humor, its surprisingly low body count, and the strange lack of violence. But let’s be real: this episode is all about Betty Prunish, a character that needs more recognition for being the icon that she is! Beauty Queen Butcher may be offensive, absurd, and a little nostalgic, but one thing’s for sure — it certainly leaves an impression!

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    2 hrs and 25 mins

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