Our hosts have loaded up their big rig full of trauma and are continuing the convoy of spooky this week as they smash through any objects on the road, living or dead (or even undead for that matter). What Andy thought was going to be a scary stop in Maine has turned into a depressing excursion as the boys dissect the 1989 horror classic Pet Sematary. This movie, adapted from the Stephen King (It, Misery, The Shining, and Salem's Lot) novel of the same name, is directed by Mary Lambert. Our hosts meet the Creed Family, who have just moved to small-town Maine. The father, Louis, played by Dale Midkiff (Love Potion Number 9 and Time Trax) has taken a job at the local college to be their doctor and has moved his family to the most unsafe house in Maine. The family meets their scary neighbor Judd, played by Fred Gwynne (The Munsters and Car 54, Where Are You?) who immediately shows everyone the ancient burial ground that brings the dead back to life. It's a recipe for terror, but in their old age, our hosts are only met with sadness and sorrow as they witness the unspeakable grief the Creed family must endure. Don't worry listeners, there is still lots of fun to be had. So, make sure you buckle your seat belts and prepare yourself for an episode about crabs, beers, wet socks, and fencing on this episode.