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Pod Mortem: A Horror Podcast

Episode 24 - Pet Sematary (1989)

Pod Mortem: A Horror Podcast

Reneé Hunter Vasquez, John Paul Vasquez, Travis Hunter-Sayapin

Tv & Film:film Reviews, Tv & Film, Film Reviews

4.7668 Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2020

⏱️ 100 minutes

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Summary

Sometimes, dead is better. Join Reneé, John Paul, and Travis as they discuss Mary Lambert's 1989 supernatural horror film "Pet Sematary."   Please consider supporting the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepodmortem    Where to listen to the podcast and follow us on social media: https://allmylinks.com/thepodmortem   Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thepodmortem https://twitter.com/bloodandsmoke https://twitter.com/realstreeter84 https://twitter.com/travismwh   What would you rate Pet Sematary and what should we watch next? Email us at thepodmortem@gmail.com    "Pod Mortem Theme" written and performed by Travis Hunter. https://youtube.com/travismwh

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0:00.0

I'm I'm Renee Hunter Vasquez, joined as always by my co-host, my husband, and my brother.

0:33.7

Hi, I'm John Paul Vasquez. Hi, I'm Travis Hunter. This week, we're recording live from the

0:38.6

Mick Mac Burial Grounds discussing the 1989 supernatural horror film, Pet Cemetery. Pet Cemetery was

0:45.5

directed by Mary Lambert while the screenplay was written by Stephen King. He adapted the screenplay

0:50.2

from his novel of the same name. This movie takes cues from its source material by

0:54.4

blending real life, grief, and horror with supernatural elements. What did you guys think about

0:58.7

Pet Cemetery the first time you saw it? I watched this movie a lot as a kid, so I kind of,

1:05.0

I like it a little more than I should. I agree. I mean, I really like the movie. I know it's not perfect, but it's a good movie.

1:13.9

I remember watching this movie as a kid.

1:15.9

It didn't really stick to my bones,

1:18.0

like a lot of other Stephen King adaptations we saw as children.

1:21.6

I never didn't like it,

1:23.4

but I feel like oddly this time around,

1:25.9

I liked it a little less than I remember.

1:27.8

I actually surprised myself by somewhat being a little disappointed by it.

1:32.9

Huh.

1:33.6

I agree with you, John Paul, that I, and it did stick with me when we were kids.

1:38.7

Like, I loved this movie.

1:41.0

It was like a staple.

1:42.4

I would go back.

1:43.3

I can't even say how many times I've seen this movie. But growing up and then reading the movie. It was like a staple. I would go back. I can't even say how many times I've seen this

1:45.6

movie. But growing up and then reading the book, I'm like, damn. It's like, it's a little

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