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Strange/unexpected Moz references?
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<blockquote data-quote="Giselle" data-source="post: 1986723022" data-attributes="member: 18505"><p>This blurb was in the June 22nd issue of the <em>Austin (Texas) Chronicle</em>. It's about an local filmmaker who's making a film called <em>"Morrissey Mexican Gangbanger"</em>.</p><p></p><p><strong>Morrissey Mexican Gangbang</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>Prolific solo rocker and Golden Boys guitarist John Wesley Coleman III has announced a cast and crew call for a film titled<em> Morrissey Mexican Gangbanger. </em>The feature-length film will chronicle the violent exploits of a Moz-obsessed gangster on Austin's Eastside. "With film, as I do with music, I want to experiment with a culture clash," explains Coleman. "Morrissey's connection with the Mexican gang scene is the perfect example of that." Besides, JWC3's home streets make idyllic scenery. "The Eastside reminds me of a suburb of L.A. because of the mixed-culture population and all the good taco places and chickens running around." Soundtrack plans involve his favorite local bands recording music that sounds like the Smiths. This is the first stab at directing a feature for Coleman, who's shot short films and videos under his production handle Ghost Deer Cinema. Beg Wes for an audition at <a href="mailto:ghostdeercinema@gmail.com">ghostdeercinema@gmail.com</a>.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.austinchronicle.com/music/2012-06-22/playback/">http://www.austinchronicle.com/music/2012-06-22/playback/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Giselle, post: 1986723022, member: 18505"] This blurb was in the June 22nd issue of the [I]Austin (Texas) Chronicle[/I]. It's about an local filmmaker who's making a film called [I]"Morrissey Mexican Gangbanger"[/I]. [B]Morrissey Mexican Gangbang [/B] Prolific solo rocker and Golden Boys guitarist John Wesley Coleman III has announced a cast and crew call for a film titled[I] Morrissey Mexican Gangbanger. [/I]The feature-length film will chronicle the violent exploits of a Moz-obsessed gangster on Austin's Eastside. "With film, as I do with music, I want to experiment with a culture clash," explains Coleman. "Morrissey's connection with the Mexican gang scene is the perfect example of that." Besides, JWC3's home streets make idyllic scenery. "The Eastside reminds me of a suburb of L.A. because of the mixed-culture population and all the good taco places and chickens running around." Soundtrack plans involve his favorite local bands recording music that sounds like the Smiths. This is the first stab at directing a feature for Coleman, who's shot short films and videos under his production handle Ghost Deer Cinema. Beg Wes for an audition at [email]ghostdeercinema@gmail.com[/email]. [url]http://www.austinchronicle.com/music/2012-06-22/playback/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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