The TWU crew is back (!) with another tangent filled analysis/review of a really bad movie. In this episode we discuss a little low budget British horror film that features a few beloved characters from our childhood.
The TWU crew discuss their first parody movie! The 90's forgotten classic, Loaded Weapon 1. Chock full of clips and random tangents about other things. This flick got the first ever all "1 Star Skunks review". Listen and subscribe.
The TWU crew discuss "Rob Zombies: The Munsters". The Netflix original that no one, aside from a handful of people involved in the film, ever asked for. A truly unnecessary dud. And our first movie to get a 5 "Skunks" rating across the board. Like and subscribe.
The TWU crew discuss another "legacy sequel". The 30 years later follow up to cult classic turned beaten dead horse, A Christmas Story. This wasn't a horrific film. Unnecessary? Decide for yourself. Like and subscribe. Contact us at Thatwasunnecessarypod@gmail.com
The TWU crew set out to discuss a late 90's horror "classic", but due to a misunderstanding, end up discussing both "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer" as well as the first movie. It's a long one. With some elaborate plot breakdowns that only this podcast could provide. Like and subscribe! Thatwasunnecessarypod@gmail.com
The supposed final chapter to John Rambo's saga. The TWU crew discuss. All hail Stallone. Subscribe and send comments/questions to Thatwasunnecessarypod@gmail.com
The TWU crew discuss another movie based on a video game. The early 90's adaptation of an arcade classic. An ambitiously "creative" story mixed with interesting casting choices that ended up in a massive failure. All hail Jean Claude Van Damme. Listen and Subscribe. Thatwasunnecessary@gmail.com
The TWU crew discuss another Stallone classic. The sci-fi/action movie based on a British comic book that failed to impress (US) audiences. Featuring an intense debate centered around "entertainer" Rob Schneider. Listen and subscribe. Thatwasunnecessarypod@gmail.com
The TWU crew discuss Stephen King's one and only attempt at making a movie himself. The only problem was he happened to be loaded out of his mind on alcohol and drugs. And well....the 80's. Listen and subscribe!
The TWU crew discuss Universal Pictures failed attempt to kickstart a "classic monsters universe". A movie with big aspirations and a half ass script. Starring the one and only Tommy Cruise. The epitome of unnecessary. (Russell Crowe is in it too.) Like and subscribe! Contact us at Thatwasunnecessarypod@gmail.com
The TWU crew discuss the first sequel in an iconic 80's film franchise. Back when a comedy about inept police officers wouldn't have been considered a little problematic. Full of plenty of action packed sound clips from the movie!! Listen and subscribe!
The TWU crew discuss David Lynch's original movie version of a novel his eccentric brain should have never attempted to adapt. This ain't your 2021 streaming on HBO Max Dune. I would offer a plot synopsis here but it would make about as much sense as our attempts at explaining it in the episode. Enjoy. Subscribe and tell your friends!
The TWU crew ring in 2022 with Teen Wolf Too (like what I did there?)! The "lost pilot" episode of That Was Unnecessary gets re-recorded... with pretty much the same insights and commentary. We discuss one of the greatest 80's sequels of all time. A personal favorite. The movie that almost ended a young Jason Bateman's career. Try to enjoy! Like and subscribe!
The TWU crew tackle the "body swap" genre with 80's classic (piece of crap) Like Father Like Son. Starring the late Dudley Moore and teen heart throb turned Christian Evangelist Kirk Cameron as father and son. Yup. Like and Subscribe!
The TWU crew discuss another re-make. Steve Martin's attempt to play the iconic Inspector Clouseau that went a little overboard. Featuring another member of Destiny's Child #TWUniverse. Listen and Subscribe. (Don't worry, we talk about the "Hamburger" scene.)
The TWU crew talk about the lowest rated James Bond film on Rotten Tomatoes. Roger Moore's swan song about a crazy Nazi science experiment and the early days of Silicon Valley. With plenty of blonde Walken! Listen, subscribe, and share.
The TWU crew discuss their first reboot/remake. The reimagining with an all female cast that sparked a lot of (possibly unnecessary) criticism/controversy. Listen as three middle aged men try their best to not sound sexist for a little over an hour. New episodes every other Wednesday!! Please subscribe (thanks).
The TWU crew tackle their first video game adaptation. Nintendo's first attempt at a major motion picture. The next one wasn't until 26 years later.... Enjoy this very loose, tangent filled episode with several NEW SEGMENTS! Listen and Subscribe please. Plot Synopsis: Not really necessary as it is discussed at a couple different points in this episode. Plus it doesn't make a whole lotta sense anyway.
The TWU crew discuss one of the 21st centuries first mash up movies. A bad movie with some very controversial scenes and dialogue (especially from a certain member of Destiny's Child). Listen and subscribe please. Plot synopsis: Freddy Krueger has been forgotten by the kids on Elm Street. Their parents have feed them anti-dreaming pills, making Freddy a thing in the past. So Freddy resurrects Jason Voorhees and sends him to Elm Street to create havoc, making people think Kreuger did it. When Jason steals some kills from Freddy, the latter begins to fight the infamous hockey mask-wearing killer. Meanwhile, the group of teenagers stuck in the middle try to figure out how to get rid of Freddy. This all leads to a climatic battle at Camp Crystal Lake.
The TWU crew discuss a movie that was truly "unnecessary". A "comedy" that seems like it was written by a ten year old. That ironically doesn't give a whole lot of screen time to the titular Little Fockers. Please subscribe. This movie features multiple Oscar winners. Plot synopsis: It has taken 10 years, two little Fockers with wife Pam, and countless hurdles for Greg to finally get in with his tightly wound father-in-law, Jack. After the cash-strapped dad takes a job moonlighting for a drug company, however, Jack's suspicions about his favorite male nurse come roaring back. When Greg and Pam's entire clan--including Pam's lovelorn ex, Kevin (Owen Wilson)--descends for the twins' birthday party, Greg must prove to the skeptical Jack that he's fully capable as the man of the house. But with all the misunderstandings, spying, and covert missions, will Greg pass Jack's final test and become the family's next patriarch, or will the circle of trust be broken for good?
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I need non-fans of the Munsters to stop speaking for the rest of us please lol everyone else who loved the Munsters wanted a remake. You guys sound fun at parties.