Elevator Storm
This time on Elevator Storm, Sam and Will head west to take on the Southern Gothic stylings of Ghost Rider. This episode: buff cryptids, Nicolas Cage being actually decent, and what the hell is James Corden?
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This time on Elevator Storm, we're talkin' Tank Girl. Will and Sam examine the especially odd 90s adaptation of the punk comic, before taking matters into their own hands. This episode: we think about Doctor Frankenstein, the merits of origin stories, and the physical insanity that is the kangaroo.
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Welcome to Episode 3 of Elevator Storm the show where two barely-grown men take a bad story and pitch to you a better one on the long ride to the penthouse. This time, Will and Sam take on a movie that's actually pretty good: Legendary's Godzilla. This episode includes gushing about Kaiju, a lament for Cranston; and the reveal of Sam's greatest fear.
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Welcome to episode 2 of Elevator Storm, the show where two barely-grown men take a bad story and pitch to you a better one on the long ride to the penthouse. In this episode, Will and Sam tackle Avengers: Age of Ultron, ponder the function of a sexy robot, make the case for super bro-hugs, and answer the question: who is Faiza Hussain? Music: by Disasterpeace Civil Discourse can be found at
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Welcome to the pilot for Elevator Storm, a show where two barely-grown men take a bad story and pitch a better one to you on the long ride to the penthouse. In this episode, Sam and Will spend too much time ripping apart Transformers: Age of Extinction, decry the squandering of Kelsey Grammar's sweet gravelly tones, and make the case for Domnhall Gleeson moving to China. Music: by Disasterpeace
info_outlineWelcome to the pilot for Elevator Storm, a show where two barely-grown men take a bad story and pitch a better one to you on the long ride to the penthouse. In this episode, Sam and Will spend too much time ripping apart Transformers: Age of Extinction, decry the squandering of Kelsey Grammar's sweet gravelly tones, and make the case for Domnhall Gleeson moving to China.
Music: Keep Grooving by Disasterpeace