Podcasts about Gage Creed

Fictional character from the novel Pet Sematary

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Latest podcast episodes about Gage Creed

The Tropher Grace Project
Let Your Fraud Flag Fly

The Tropher Grace Project

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 177:00


Pazuzu from the top rope RIGHT off the bat.  SPA-OOOOO-KY!  Upsetting the apple cart.  WR midseason materialization?  Make dynasty what you want it to be.  Chase your unicorn.  Clowns in Congress.  PHONY!  Returning to triple digits with the Fitzpatrick sisters.  Indirect paths taken.  Emasculation Station.  Parasols, oversize lollipops and pretty dresses being paraded about town.  Were a waffle podcast now.  Backyard body pits.  Force Multiplier.  Elite window closing.  Off mic Champ chime ins.  Ending a dominant streak makes Stormy a spicy little pepper.  JaMycal is no plan a'tall.  ETN chastity belt.  Strip down and get weird.  Grease up and keep the lights on.  Loose interpretations of the term ‘promising'.  Half assed medical breakdowns.  Commish & Warlock Injury Corner.  Hamstrings are just like body hair, it comes back thicker and stronger every time its cut.  Scalpels not scruples for Dr Dan.  Gage Creed style.  Urinating on the Hippocratic Oath.  Fred Guinn impressions for the kids.  Projecting hard.  6th Borough Swag.  RASL Jamie Lannister.  Y'all come on down to the Feedyard to view Viserys' head on a spike.  Positive reformations into the mirror are a TGP staple.  Lacking pride, curled in the fetal position, asking not to be pummeled into a paste.  Fluid finishing.  Smash that Like button.  ‘Na, babe - this is RESEARCH'.  You're gonna have to be cool with moaning.  Check your children's candy for Wilford Brimley.   Remember, those fat cats in Washington won't be saving you from your Rookie Fever.

Gratuitous Sex and Violence
S1E28 - Pet Sematary

Gratuitous Sex and Violence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 95:57


CONTENT WARNING: Contains adult language and discussion Orlando and Ned watch Pet Sematary, a 1989 American supernatural horror film and the first adaptation of Stephen King's 1983 novel of the same name. Directed by Mary Lambert and written by King, it stars Dale Midkiff, Denise Crosby, Blaze Berdahl, Fred Gwynne, and Miko Hughes as Gage Creed. After tragedy strikes, a grieving father discovers an ancient burial ground behind his home with the power to raise the dead. Find out more about Pet Sematary on IMDb At the time of episode release, Pet Sematary is available to rent On Demand. Follow us on Twitter @gsvpod Music by The Brooklyn Bystander Find out more at https://gratuitous-sex-and-violence.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Horror Hangout | Two Bearded Film Fans Watch The 50 Best Horror Movies Ever!

W/ guest host Jay Slayton-JoslinCheck out Jay's new book!Sequelland: A Story of Dreams and ScreamsSometimes dead is better.Pet Sematary (sometimes referred to as Stephen King's Pet Sematary) is a 1989 American supernatural horror film and the first adaptation of Stephen King's 1983 novel of the same name. Directed by Mary Lambert and written by King, it stars Dale Midkiff, Denise Crosby, Blaze Berdahl, Fred Gwynne, and Miko Hughes as Gage Creed. The title is a sensational spelling of "pet cemetery".Pet Sematary Two is a 1992 American horror film directed by Mary Lambert. The screenplay was written by Richard Outten. It is the sequel to the film Pet Sematary (1989 film) which was based on Stephen King's novel Pet Sematary. The film stars Edward Furlong, Anthony Edwards, and Clancy Brown.Podcast - https://podlink.to/horrorhangoutPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/hawkandcleaverFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/hawkandcleaverTwitter - https://twitter.com/hawkandcleaverOFFICIAL WEBSITE - http://www.hawkandcleaver.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

MATV
Stay Scary Episode 17 - Creepy Babies!

MATV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 70:20


Kids! Why are they so damn creepy? Lisa and Yinh are joined by Kevin Coombs to talk about some of the weirder kids in the horror genre. Damien! Gage Creed! Children of the Corn! Along the way, we swerve off into various ditches regarding fake German heiresses, the creepiness of child actors in general, raccoon penis bones, and Lisa's on-again-off-again "thing" about Leif Garrett. Intro Music (minus clips): Bobby Cole/SI Publishing. Royalty free music from https://www.fesliyanstudios.com Outro Music: Dark Hallway (distressed) Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Additional vocals by Master Wyatt van Hamme. Like us on the social medias! @stayscarypod

Stay Scary
Episode 17 - Creepy Babies!

Stay Scary

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 70:13


Kids! Why are they so damn creepy? Lisa and Yinh are joined by Kevin Coombs to talk about some of the weirder kids in the horror genre.  Damien! Gage Creed! Children of the Corn!  Along the way, we swerve off into various ditches regarding fake German heiresses, the creepiness of child actors in general, raccoon penis bones, and Lisa's on-again-off-again "thing" about Leif Garrett.Intro Music (minus clips): Bobby Cole/SI Publishing. Royalty free music from https://www.fesliyanstudios.comOutro Music: Dark Hallway (distressed) Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Additional vocals by Master Wyatt van Hamme.Like us on the social medias! @stayscarypod 

Rants From The Black Lodge
Pet Sematary (1989)

Rants From The Black Lodge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 108:46


Listen along to the Rants From the Black Lodge Podcast as the dig up the beloved big screen adaptation of Stephen King's Pet Sematary. However, to properly celebrate the film's 30th Anniversary we had to call in for reinforcements and the call was answered by everyone's favorite lil slice of roadkill, Miko Hughes aka Gage Creed. This episode is a good one so, sit back, laugh and learn about all things Stephen King and Pet Sematary with Brandon and Stankdik Eddy.Note: We experienced a few audio glitches during the recording of this episode so a few seconds were trimmed here and there to fix these issues. Because of this, if you choose to watch the film along with the commentary the syncing maybe slightly off but not to a degree that will ruin the experience.Host: Brandon A. LaneCommentator: Stankdik EddySponsor: NGW WrestlingSpecial Thanks: Miko Hughes@MikoHughesPlease support the podcast by buying a T-shirt from our Teespring storerantarmy.com

What Did We Miss?
Pet Sematary

What Did We Miss?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 78:37


Sometimes READ is better. Tony and Matt used the remake of Pet Sematary as an excuse to return to the source: Stephen King's haunting 1983 novel. The guys go deep into what was scariest about the book and how both movies -- 1989's adaptation by Mary Lambert and 2019's remake/readaptation by Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch -- tried with varying degrees of success to turn a father's slow decent into grief-stricken madness into creature features. Which version of Church the cat did we like best? Who was the better sitcom goof-turned-exposition-dropping-Mainer, Dick from 3rd Rock or Herman Munster? Ayuh, they answer these questions and more in this week's What Did We Miss?

church rock stephen king pet sematary mary lambert mainer fred gwynne dennis widmyer miko hughes louis creed dale midkiff kevin kolsch jud crandall victor pascow gage creed
FANGORIA Presents: Class of
3: Class of 89: Miko Hughes and John Blake (Pet Sematary Series)

FANGORIA Presents: Class of

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 23:10


The person you put up there ain't the person that comes back. Actor Miko Hughes and Academy Award nominated makeup artist John Blake join host Natasha Pascetta to remember their work on PET SEMATARY in this dual episode. Miko recounts his portrayal of Gage Creed, the scene that really freaked him out, and the endearing quality of the movie. John talks about taking inspiration from DEAD HEAT for Victor Pascow’s makeup, using hair gel on the Church cats, and applying the zombified Rachel Creed makeup! Class of 89 presented on the FANGORIA Podcast Network

TechnoRetro Dads
Blondie Has More Fun in a Pet Sematary

TechnoRetro Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 77:01


The gasps from watching the “Heart of Glass” video in 1979 and Pet Sematary in 1989 were likely equal in volume, but radically different in emotion.  These two blondes (Gage from Pet Sematary and Debbie from Blondie) both affected pop-culture in their time and continue to have fans decades later.   In the NEWS: We’re back with news this week — Back to the Future news, that is.    We Love Our Cereal… Does the overabundance of sweetness in Cap’n Crunch’s Cotton Candy Crunch make it really crunchy or a phenomenon of galactic proportions?  Does a box of Blueberry Cheerios remind you of a certain gum-chewing girl who visited a chocolate factory?  Will Bob Ross really bring us The Joy of Breakfast with painted marshmallow goodness in a new cereal from FYE?  All these questions, along with the new Mikey for Life, are addressed this week!   Vinyl Scratchback She’s blonde, she’s beautiful, she’s broken-hearted…and maybe she even has a bit of a stalker in her.  She’s Deborah Harry and she found a place at #1 on American Top 40 this week in 1979 with “Heart of Glass” from the Blondie album Parallel Lines.  Blondie (the band, not the girl) entranced listeners with her sultry, other-worldly voice which juxtaposed passion with passivity in the ‘70s and ‘80s.  Ranging from punk reggae to pop disco, Blondie seized our attention with raucous riffs, awkward raps, and a hypnotic sound that separated music aficionados from their cash in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s.  The band continues playing today with a fan following that fell in love with the lead singer four decades ago.   Let’s All Go to the Movies: Pet Sematary Speaking of a blondie, the young toddler Gage Creed (he was so cute!) met with tragedy while playing in the front yard with his family in Maine when he wandered into a busy road and met with an accident.  From the mind of Stephen King and the vision of director Mary Lambert came a story that turned hope upside-down in the haunting horror flick that drew audiences to the box office to see Pet Sematary.  Whether you loved it or hated it, it became an instant classic for movie-goers.  Featuring Tasha Yar, Herman Munster, and that vocal know-it-all from Kindergarten Cop, Pet Sematary spawned a sequel in the ‘90s (not good) and even a remake which is in theaters now (in case you can’t get tickets to Endgame).   Science Lesson: The Voyager Golden Record When Voyager was launched, scientists (hoping for contact with alien life forms) included a golden record with sounds from Earth in the deep space probe.  Now, for the first time on earth, you can get your own copy of this record for $100.   Thanks for tuning in to TechnoRetro Dads, EarBuds!  Be sure to check out episodes you may have missed on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, or at TechnoRetroDads.libsyn.com.  Don’t forget to rate and review TechnoRetro Dads on iTunes, share us and with us on social media, get TechnoRetro merch at TeePublic, and join discussions on Discord about toys, cereal, games, movies and/or shows from the ‘70s and ‘80s by giving the ‘Dads your feedback via voice mail at (209) 878-7323 or sending us your mp3dback via electronic-M to podcast@TechnoRetroDads.com.

Horror Movie Talk
Pet Sematary (1989) Review

Horror Movie Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 72:55


With the Pet Sematary remake right around the corner, we decided it best to give the original 1989 Pet Sematary the full Horror Movie Talk treatment. Pet Sematary is not really about a pet cemetery, but is really about what lies beyond…the pet cemetery. The only horror trope more predictable than a Stephen King story set in Maine, that’s right, an Indian burial ground. And as with every movie with an Indian burial ground, the moral to the story is: don't mess with an Indian burial ground. The movie, directed by Mary Lambert and written by Stephen King is based on his novel of the same title. Skip to Intro - 0:42 Skip to Trailer - 7:30 Skip to Synopsis - 9:17Skip to Review - 11:27 Skip to Score - 16:46 Skip to Spoilers - 19:33 Skip to Final Recommendations - 57:56 Skip to The Rotten Tomatoes Game - 1:00:30Skip to Outro - 1:11:27 Pet Sematary 1989 Synopsis Pet Sematary tells the story of the young Creed family. Louis Creed (Dale Midkiff) is a doctor moving to the small town of Ludlow, Maine with his wife Rachel (Denise Crosby) and his two children Elle and Gage. Immediately they meet the kindly old man Jud Crandall (Fred Gwynne) who introduces them to the features of the property. Mainly a busy road filled exclusively with speeding 18 wheelers, and a spooky forest where people bury their dead pets that were killed by those same 18 wheelers. The crux of the plot however relies on what lay beyond yonder Pet Sematary. A Mic Mac Indian burial ground holds the secret to resurrection. After the loss of a family cat “Church”, Jud takes Louis to the Indian burial ground which has the unique feature where whatever is buried there will come back to life. While the feline resurrection saves Elle the grief of losing her favorite cat. The knowledge of a power to restore life is a Pandora's box that only results in misery for the Creed family. Original Pet Sematary Trailer https://youtu.be/JMao8sg4DPA Pet Sematary (1989) Trailer #1 Review of Pet Sematary (1989) Pet Sematary deals really well with the concepts of loss and the folly of trying to cheat death. It’s surprising how much is packed into this movie and how well it still delivers. It deals with the loss of a pet and teaching about the afterlife to your children. It deals with protecting your children from physical and psychological trauma. It deals with resentment of caring for people on their deathbed. Ideals with the grief of losing a loved one, and the desire to get them back at any cost. And it does these all really well. Check Out Our Review of Pet Sematary (2019) https://www.horrormovietalk.com/2019/04/10/pet-sematary-2019-review/ The acting is not particularly good, but the writing makes up for it. The dialogue can have weird asides like those found in Stephen King’s novels, but they are done tastefully and they add to the tone of the film. The script does a really good job of laying out the plot very logically and creating moments of escalation in ways that aren’t always predictable. The film has equal parts dread, jump scares, and gore. All of which are very effective. The special effects are good, save for the fight with the Gage doll at the end of the film. Score for Pet Sematary (1989) 7/10 Pet Sematary (1989)Add this classic to your collectionBuy on Amazon Spoilers Expand for Spoilers You can pretty much surmise from the trailer that at least the cat will get resurrected, But the real turning point for the movie is when Gage Creed is run over by a truck. Lewis in his distress is fate driven to use the powers of the Mic Mac burial ground to bring his son back to life. He does this regardless of the warnings of Jud. Gage, like Church the cat, does not come back the same. In the place of this innocent adorable toddler, Gage comes back as an evil killing machine. His first target is Jud, whom he carves up like butter with his father's scalpel.

The Freakin' Awesome Podcast!
248: before PET SEMATARY

The Freakin' Awesome Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 38:24


SPOILERS! We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming to give you this special episode! Before watching PET SEMATARY (2019), join John and Audrey (dead cats) as they discuss and give their thoughts on the original movie starring Miko Hughes as the infamous Gage Creed. Before watching PET SEMATARY (2019), please enjoy PET SEMATARY (1989). Featuring John Abaya and Audrey Follow us on Twitter @TFAnow or Like us on Facebook. Join our Discord Server HERE. Subscribe on iTunes here or Google Play here. email: contacts@thefreakinawesome.com

Slashers
Bonus- Pet Sematary Trailer Review (w/ Special Guest Becki from Teenage Werewolves Horror Film Fiend Club)

Slashers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 14:17


Pet Sematary will always be near and dear to us at Slashers. As you may recall, it was our first episode. Naturally, we have been following the production of the new remake very closely. It seems that the newest trailer reveals a remarkable twist to the source material. Becki is kind enough to discuss those changes, their impact, and how it affects our excitement of the upcoming film. Stephen King, Kevin Kölsch, Dennis Widmyer, Jason Clarke, Amy Seimetz, John Lithgow, Horror Movies, Horror Film, Book Adaptation, Wendigo, Oz The Gweat and Tewwible, Zelda, Gage Creed, Ellie Creed, Louis Creed, Rachel Creed, Jud Crandal, Victor Pascow, Burial Ground, Movie Trailer, Trailer Reaction, Movie News --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slasherspod/support

FOREVER MIDNIGHT
Ep-25: Miko Hughes

FOREVER MIDNIGHT

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2015 110:08


Recently we had the pleasure of sitting down, cracking a few beers and having not just an "interview", but a real conversation with actor Miko Hughes. Horror fans probably know Miko best as little Gage Creed from Pet Sematary, or Dylan from Wes Craven's New Nightmare. Sure, we talk about his many experiences as a child star, but mostly it's just 4 dudes cracking jokes, talking about Bacon, EDM, how memory works, drugs and whatever else we feel like... Plus movies too! We had a great time and now, we are inviting you to join us... So stop reading, grab a beer, and hit play.