Cujo with Sam Haft
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This isn't your typical Cujo conversation this week as we welcome the very talented writer, performer, and singer Sam Haft (Hazbin Hotel, The Living Tombstone) onto the show. He doesn't just come ready to get silly while talking about Cujo, he also created a whole-ass original song for this episode called "Bat Blood," sung from Cujo's point of view after he eats the face off of the Cambers's neighbor. You get a full, original Cujo song as well as a lively and highly entertaining chat about growing up being afraid of horror, a deep dive into Stephen King's process and what makes him so unique as a popular author, and what would a Cujo remake starring a house cat look like.
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