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Tam Paul-Worika

The Broken Elevator

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The Broken Elevator

Tam Paul-Worika

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The Broken Elevator

Tam Paul-Worika

The Broken Elevator

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We're still on a break, but we want you to know we're still here, and we still care :) While we work on our next batch of pitches, Tam has compiled some of the best parts from the first four episodes of the podcast:   01 - Spider-Man 4 02 - The
Gamer Month comes to an end as the gang assemble their combatants for a free-for-all throw down in the virtual arena of fighting games! Wumi gets childish, Tam's a real peach and Deeby's making it rain (or snow). What unexpected film character
Deeby thinks small for this week's Gamer Month pitch, as he pitches a VR-friendly Astonishing game for the Marvel hero Ant-Man. We've already had Batman; what other superhero do you want to see the VR experience from? Let us know by emailing us
Wumi steps up to the mic and believes as he turns the PaRappa the Rapper rhythm games into an animated musical film - with a little lyrical help from friend of the show Henry. What games would you not hate to see turned into a film? Email us yo
Gamer Month returns! To kick things off this year, Tam takes the gang to the border of the glorious Nation of Arstotzka to pitch a live-action adaptation of the popular Indie Political Thriller Puzzle game. Papers, Please. What other Indie game
Stella returns in this week's episode, as we give the genderswap treatment to some films of the 1990s. Stella modernises a tale as old as time in Beauty and the Beast, Wumi almost recaps the entire plot of The Fifth Element and Deeby is ssssmok
And by "Football" we mean "Soccer". This week Tam's given Deeby the challenge of pitching a sequel to the 1996 Looney Tunes/Michael Jordan crossover classic. Using Football as the sport of his sequel, Deeby recruits an unlikely crew in both the
America: The land of the free, and the home of several remakes of Foreign-language films. This week we've decided to add a few more suggestions to the ever-growing adaptations. Tam has a crime-solving anti-vaxxer in 'Mother', Wumi moves 'City o
This week our guest Nick Hurd pitches a long-awaited sequel to the critically acclaimed 2004 Jackman/Beckinsale joint, Van Helsing. Nick knows his Voodoo, Wumi loves vegans and Tam thinks the Dark Universe is much larger than suspected. What ot
Sure, the Simpsons came to London back in 2003, but so much has changed since then - plus they never went to Morley's. Our guest Stella pitches her own Treehouse of Horror-influenced feature length special, which brings America's First Family i
Deeby's back! To celebrate his return we return to one of our favourite episodes but with a TWIST: instead of good guys Hailing HYDRA, we've taken a bunch of villains and turned them into a force for good. Agent Smith goes bowling, the Gruber B
This week Tam serves up an adaptation of the Eisner Award-winning comic book series, Chew. Wumi gets grossed out, Tam wants some bacon and considers the life of an apple. Check out our menu of episodes at our website: http://thebrokenelevator.c
With the animated series coming to an end, Wumi adds a spin to his own live-action adaptation of Samurai Jack. What cartoon should we tackle next? Let us know by emailing us at [email protected], or find us on Facebook, Twitter and In
It’s been a while since we last recorded, so before our grand return to the Elevator, Tam brings his pitch from the live show earlier this year: a sequel to his Mexploitation remake starring Legendary Luchador El Santo. So… what have you been u
In this week's season finale, Tam retells one of his abandoned pitches: an adaptation of 'Doctor Sleep', Stephen King's 2013 'The Shining' sequel novel. Wumi learns about the Psychic life of Danny Torrence, Deeby can't stop referencing The Simp
Deeby follows the modern Disney method with his live-action adaptation of the 1963 Disney Classic(?), 'The Sword In The Stone'. Deeby does some accents, Wumi finds animated mice delicious and Tam is a Disney-less pariah. Who's ready for a live-
On the 3rd of April 2016, we uploaded our first pitch: Tam's 'Spider-Man 4'. One year - and 47 pitches later, Deeby and Wumi decide to repitch their stories in front of a LIVE STUDIO AUDIENCE! Deeby returns to his first pitch with "Fargo II" an
Wumi brings the Nick classic to the modern day, taking inspiration from the greatest film of 1989 that wasn't Batman: Look Who's Talking. We're going LIVE! For our 1st anniversary, we're recording our 50th episode at the Rosemary Branch Theatre
Our setup's been acting up over the last few weeks, so while we sort out a replacement, here's some news: We're putting on a show! If you're in London on the 30th of March come join us at the Rosemary Branch Theatre for a live recording of our
Deeby's away this week, leaving Wumi and Tam to unleash their comic book knowledge on Warner Bros' less-than-stellar cinematic universe. What would you change about Batman v Superman or any of the upcoming films? Let us know at brokenelevatorpo
This week we're grabbing another tabloid as we prepare to FUSE THE NEWS! We each take two stories from the newspaper and smash them together into our own Frankenstein's Monster of news of a story. Wumi goes to Washington, Deeby takes a Road Tri
This week we're joined again by HenryOMaestro as Wumi pitches a live-action adaptation of one of the popular webcomic-turned-anime: One Punch Man. Henry's the anime expert, Deeby's a recent convert, Tam's out of the loop and Wumi tries to cast
This week Deeby gives the term “star-crossed lovers” an all new meaning in his Romeo and Juliet-inspired pitch. Deeby takes inspiration from Star Wars, Stranger Things and even a little bit of the bard himself in his planet-hopping adventure. I
We’re all looking forward to the Lego Batman Movie, right? This week we get ourselves ready by pitching our own toy-based films. Deeby rolls the dice with ‘Snakes and Ladders’, Wumi gets personal with ‘Beanie Babies’ and Tam is down with modern
Hollywood’s just announced that they’re rebooting the ‘Shaft’ films, but Tam reckons he can do better that the director of ‘Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer’. Tam introduces a new generation of the Shaft Family to the gritty world of m
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