Christmas Day, 2006. Alfonso Cuaron's dystopian sci-fi thriller 'Children of Men' was released during the most wonderful time of the year. It's bleak look into a future where humans are unable to procreate due to a zero percent fertility rate won critics' favor, ending up in the Oscars race the following year. Considered one of the best films of the 00's, 'Children of Men' initial run couldn't find it's audience, mostly blamed on the nihilistic tones and lack of any real marketing campaign.
This week, Blazo Comedy's very own Chris Park joins Liam to deep dive what has been called "The best movie covered on this podcast so far". The lads go into 'Children of Men' themes of fate, the 1992 novel and how it compares to it's feature film counterpart, John Lennon impersonations and Liam's inability to pronounce the casts' names correctly. This is a professional podcast for sure.
ig: @bombedcast, @liam_wolfe_man
Guest: @chrisparkcomedy