2 hr 15 min

Stephen King's Cujo (Quarterly King‪)‬ The Fear of God: A Horror Movie Podcast

    • Christianity

Lock yourselves in yours cars friends and FoGgers, there's a monster around and perhaps, that monster might even be you. That's right, we're diving into our next installment in the recurring series of Quarterly Kings, taking an in-depth look at the works of Stephen King. This time, we're tackling his rabid dog terror tale: CUJO. 

Most people know at least a bit about Cujo even if they haven't read it. But with the rare opportunity for us to record in the same room, we had a disarmingly thoughtful and poignant conversation with special guests Andy Whitfield, Ian Olson, and Blake Collier about what it means to go rabid -- for animals and for people -- and the ways we can all tend to focus too much on the monsters we fear instead of the reasons we must face them.

We invite you to sit at the morning coffee table again with us as we do our best to honestly and openly discuss the various criticisms and merits this unique tale invoked in us. We think you'll really enjoy it.

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Lock yourselves in yours cars friends and FoGgers, there's a monster around and perhaps, that monster might even be you. That's right, we're diving into our next installment in the recurring series of Quarterly Kings, taking an in-depth look at the works of Stephen King. This time, we're tackling his rabid dog terror tale: CUJO. 

Most people know at least a bit about Cujo even if they haven't read it. But with the rare opportunity for us to record in the same room, we had a disarmingly thoughtful and poignant conversation with special guests Andy Whitfield, Ian Olson, and Blake Collier about what it means to go rabid -- for animals and for people -- and the ways we can all tend to focus too much on the monsters we fear instead of the reasons we must face them.

We invite you to sit at the morning coffee table again with us as we do our best to honestly and openly discuss the various criticisms and merits this unique tale invoked in us. We think you'll really enjoy it.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

2 hr 15 min