- published: 24 Dec 2013
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Actors: Coach Carter (miscellaneous crew), Daniel Kahn Nelson (miscellaneous crew), Coach Carter (miscellaneous crew), Coach Carter (director), Coach Carter (miscellaneous crew), Daniel Kahn Nelson (editor), Daniel Kahn Nelson (costume designer), Daniel Kahn Nelson (director), Coach Carter (producer), Coach Carter (producer), Daniel Kahn Nelson (producer), Coach Carter (miscellaneous crew), Daniel Kahn Nelson (writer), Daniel Kahn Nelson (miscellaneous crew), Rose Person (producer),
Plot: Set in a paper mill town during the generational turn of the late 1970s to the early 1980s, Big Smokey and the Shankers is the first chapter in a trilogy which focuses on a series of events centered around the actions of the film's principle antagonist; the leader of a moonshine tax gang.
Keywords: african-american, asian-american, avant-garde, b-movie, experimental, independent-film, magical-realism, student-film, surrealism, underground-filmThrow me hard so I hit the concrete,
Scream words that you never did mean.
Even I can't stand this evidence,
It's clear, so clear.
Ringing in my ears won't stop,
And you've been smiling all along
(Burnt out!)
(Words are weakening)
She's in it for the nicotine, boys.
More poise than perfect,
Not worth saving, only leaving.
Break me up so my heart is shattered,
Three words that you never did mean.
Even I can't stand this evidence,
It's clear, so clear.
Ringing in my ears won't stop,
And you've been laughing all along.
(Burnt out!)
(Words are weakening)
She's in it for the nicotine, boys.
More poise than perfect,
Not worth saving, only leaving.
I can sit in this room and breathe abused,
I can do without the warmth from you.
But your knifelike smile needs a victim,
Worth your while.
(Words are weakening)
She's in it for the nicotine, boys.
More poise than perfect,
Not worth saving, only leaving.
(A lonely victim)
I can do what stab wounds never do,
I can peal the skin back just for you, beautiful you.