Episode 3

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Published on:

9th Apr 2021

TT S1E3: Squeeze Play with Zach Eastman

In this episode Zack will be joined filmmaker and podcaster (Reel Nerds Podcast, Yesteryear Ballyhoo Revue) Zach Eastman to talk about Troma’s film from 1979 Squeeze Play directed by Lloyd Kaufman.

 

You can follow Zach on Twitter @zachreelnerd

and insta @reelnerdzach

You can follow Real Nerds Podcast on Twitter @reelnerds


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and insta @ballyhoorevuepod


Watch his film Leather Brown https://vimeo.com/477649276


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You can follow the podcast  Talkin' Troma on twitter @talkintroma

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Talkin' Troma with Zack Beins
A deep dive into the vast filmography of Troma films.
A deep dive into the vast filmography of the oldest independent film studio in the world: Troma Entertainment. Join host, filmmaker, and Troma super fan Zack Beins as he guides you through films like The Toxic Avenger, Sgt. Kabukiman, NYPD, and Terror Firmer, along with lesser-known entries from Troma's nearly fifty year history.

Hear the stories behind the films from those who worked on them and those who were inspired by them, only on Talkin' Troma!

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Zack Beins

Zack Beins is a filmmaker from Denver, CO. He has made several films and music videos including The Misled Romance of Cannibal Girl and Incest Boy, and Atom the Amazing Zombie Killer. Zack has a life long passion for cinema and cult films. His love of celluloid brought him to Tromaville where he worked on Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead (2006) and volunteered at the TromaDance Film Festival, and now to Talkin' Troma with the Loudspeaker network!