I Didn’t Need To See That

Peter Radwanski

Join to friends with a love of movies and all things, dark, depressing, bizarre and just plain upsetting as they journey through some cinemas strangest selections; dying inside but having fun while they do it, watching everything from celebrated stinkers, questionable art films, films with a cursed history and last but not least, movies banned in certain countries! We watch them so you don’t have to!

  1. 2h ago

    Episode 78 - The Decline of Western Civilization II: The Metal Years (1988) - "The Party's Over"

    This week on the pod, we’re traveling back in time and heading west to soak up all the cocaine, booze and t**s that 1988 LA has to offer as we watched the documentary “The Decline of Western Civilization Part 2: The Metal Years”. While admittedly neither of us are that impacted by the genre of hair metal (Let alone alive at the time to bask in it’s scarf and leather laden glory), you still can’t help but admire the sparkle in the eyes of the young musicians and fans at the center of this film all doing their damndest to express themselves and follow their dreams. Join us as we marvel at what a mixed bag of characters this subculture at the center of this film appears to be. While at times the 80’s metal scene comes across as a place of rampant misogyny, unreported sexual assaults, alcohol abuse and bands that all sound the same; what does eek through is the genuine passion and an earnest “go for broke” mentality that sits in the spirit of everyone involved in this film. Sure, some are in it for the girls, the money, the fame; but in between the debt, divorces and broken dreams, for 25 minutes on stage each night, these people are gods. Plus, concert regrets, debating whether we’d go vegan or decaf first, and God Bless Lemmy. Are you ready to Rock, on this weeks Episode of “I Didn’t Need To See That!”  Follow us:  Email: Ididntneedtoseethatpod@gmail.com Instagram: @Ididntneedtoseethatpod

  2. May 22

    Episode 73 - Monkeybone (2001) - "The Film That Made Furries of Us All"

    This week on the pod, we celebrate Aarons birthday by journeying back to a simpler time, possibly to the very moment that signaled the end of an era as we know it: The weirdly horny 90’s comedy. Channel your inner darkness into something beautiful with us, as we journey Into the Bone-Zone… or “Down Town” as the movie calls it, with 2001’s “Monkeybone”. For a movie that flopped hard at the box office (So hard we actually remember the news being as young as we were in 2001), there’s actually a lot of really bold and inventive things here on display. Pulling from Influences like “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” and “Beetlejuice”, Monkeybone swings for the fences with it’s incredibly laborious combination of Live action, stop motion and practical effects on display. Though all that attention paid to the effects seems sorely lacking in the script department, with characters that feel underdeveloped and a plot that just sort of happens at you, and a struggle in balancing the dark/comedic tones in the film. Plus, Aaron reflects fondly on the last positive memory before the towers fell, reminiscing on a cast full of household names that seemed to all vanish after this movie, and just what exactly did this movie awaken in the two of us? Find out on this weeks episode of “I Didn’t Need to See That! Follow us:  Email: Ididntneedtoseethatpod@gmail.com Instagram: @Ididntneedtoseethatpod

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Join to friends with a love of movies and all things, dark, depressing, bizarre and just plain upsetting as they journey through some cinemas strangest selections; dying inside but having fun while they do it, watching everything from celebrated stinkers, questionable art films, films with a cursed history and last but not least, movies banned in certain countries! We watch them so you don’t have to!