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I Didn’t Need To See That

Podkast av Peter Radwanski

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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!

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

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 [Ididntneedtoseethatpod@gmail.com] Instagram: @Ididntneedtoseethatpod

22. mai 2026 - 1 h 16 min
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Episode 72 - El Topo (1970) - "Nobody Wants to Go to The "Dead Kid Church"

This week on the pod, we continue our journey through the works of Alejandro Jordorowsky by braving the desert and experiencing death of self with 1970’s “El Topo”. What a trip man. Join us as we spend a bit more time learning about Jordorowsky himself and what brought him to create his special blend of mysticism, religion, philosophy and magic to film. Be warned, our special little guy takes a bit more of misogynistic turn this route as we dive into some of the controversy around the films rather left hook of a rape scene, and Jordorowsky’s earlier interviews about the film. But, between the heightened style at play, the flavor of a Western take on the hero’s journey,  the more overt spiritual lean of the film, El Topo definitely serves up a more engaging and taboo watch with a bit more to chew on. Plus, The fun things that children love to do, the legend of cult cinema Ben Barenholtz; and honest question, just who is this podcast for? Find out on this weeks episode of “I Didn’t Need To See That!”  Follow us:  Email: Ididntneedtoseethatpod@gmail.com [Ididntneedtoseethatpod@gmail.com] Instagram: @Ididntneedtoseethatpod

8. mai 2026 - 1 h 23 min
episode Episode 71 - Santa Sangre (1989) - "The Mime, The Magician and His Armless Mother" cover

Episode 71 - Santa Sangre (1989) - "The Mime, The Magician and His Armless Mother"

This week on the pod, we’re kicking off something special for you all. Journey with us into he theater of the surreal and absurd as we begin what will be a trio of films by the director, surrealist, mystic and overall weird dude, Alejandro Jodorowsky as we watched his 1989 psychological horror film; Santa Sangre. Being this is our first foray into the works of Jordorowsky, we dip our toes in with what we felt was his more grounded and approachable film of the 3 to come; which makes sense being the only one of the 3 films that was only co-written by Jordorowky himself. Join us as we marvel at the many visual spectacles this films has to offer, from he circus performances, live theater sequences, to a literal funeral procession for an elephant, this film is anything but dull. It tickles the senses and dazzles the eye, albeit sometimes with too much success to remember what’s happening in the film. But hey, fun to look at is still what we’re here for! Plus, discussions on just why this movie garnered and NC-17 rating exactly, well deserved penis violence, and Pete and Aaron discuss the new trend for the summer! 3 guesses what it is.  Find out, on this weeks episode  of “I Didn’t Need to See That!”  Follow us:  Email: Ididntneedtoseethatpod@gmail.com [Ididntneedtoseethatpod@gmail.com] Instagram: @Ididntneedtoseethatpod

24. april 2026 - 1 h 33 min
episode Episode 70 - Pink Flamingos (1972) - "The Divine Comedy" cover

Episode 70 - Pink Flamingos (1972) - "The Divine Comedy"

This week on the podcast, we’re celebrating Pete’s birthday by treading into some uncharted Waters… John Waters that is as we watched the tentpole film of John Waters’ Trash Trilogy with 1972’s “Pink Flamingos”. Fam, this film’s got it all. Sex, rape, incest, human trafficking, cannibalism and that’s all within the first hour! It’s not that long of a film so it’s really the bulk of the film, but you get the idea. And boys and girls, don’t you skip that final scene, it’s a real treat! Join us as we wonder why it’s taken us to cover a John Waters film on this show, as his work is really the seed from which so many other things we love comes from! An independent filmmaker whose inspiration stems into all manner of art, film, queerness, and hey, even the likes of the Jackass fella’s look up to him. He’s your favorite artists, favorite Artist. But we’d be remiss if we spent all this time talking about Waters and not his putrescent muse, the queen of filth herself, Divine. For, without Divine, does Waters make such iconic trash cinema? What’s Van Gogh without the night sky, Springsteen without New Jersey, H.R. Geiger without the penis? Get ready for kink, kitsch, and oh yes… Kunt, on this. Weeks episode of “I Didn’t Need to See That” Follow us:  Email: Ididntneedtoseethatpod@gmail.com [Ididntneedtoseethatpod@gmail.com] Instagram: @Ididntneedtoseethatpod

27. mars 2026 - 1 h 10 min
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Episode 69 - High Tension (2003) - "A History of French Violence"

This week on the pod, pack your bags, hop in the car with your closest gal pal because were headed to a secluded house for the weekend to… Study? This week we watched the 2003 French Horror film High Tension! Join us as we finally take this opportunity to dive into the genre of New French Extremity Horror; a genre with some very familiar entries if you’ve been listening to the pod for while! While we meander down these halls of French cinema we also take a stroll down Pete’s own memory lane of how impressionable this film was on him as an up and coming horror fan in the 2000’s. And while High Tension may not be the gnarliest, the most offensive or that sort of “one and done” kind of film, it serves as an interesting turning point in the genre; one where French films influence American Films that then again influence French films. It’s all one big international conversation and the text reads blood, guts and chainsaws! Plus, we talk about the major continuity flaws of this film and it’s (Spoiler!!) twist, Aaron and Pete soft launch their new YouTube channel ideas, and finally, we tackle the real issues at hand, the ones dividing people across borders: Male Circumcision! Dicks aren’t the only thing getting cut on this weeks episode of “I Didn’t Need to See That!”  Follow us:  Email: Ididntneedtoseethatpod@gmail.com [Ididntneedtoseethatpod@gmail.com] Instagram: @Ididntneedtoseethatpod

13. mars 2026 - 1 h 25 min
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