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You were cool, but I’m not that compelled, to be honest.
Were you blue at the time? I just had to wonder.
Well, I heard you had a rose period too
So I'm guessing you made it two-thirds of the way
Through the primary colors
We subscribe to the notion that everyone looks down
Put your game faces on, you’ll appear as a good clown
Valued things, people and time and not human nature
Secret lives and effusive feelings for lovers
Like you said, you’d push me aside from the dead, for the living
What’s with you and your tragic treatment of others?
Circumscribe your devotion to everyday breakdowns
Get your empathy on, wave away all the gray clouds
You were cool, but I’m not that compelled to be honest.
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You’ll never feel the second dart
A calm, level head infuses the heart
Convinces you to stay
Untethered to your own discards
Imprinted argumentative thinking is the place you always start
You want me to explain
I’ll do it right now
I’ll do it ‘til you say that you really don’t want me to
Fortunately, yes, you’re through with this now
We’re through
And by the way, do we need move to on from this now?
And when you stumble through the dark
The first pain is real, the next one is not
Unpleasant to be sure
They light you up and lit the spark
Of physical machinery suffering, tripping those alarms
You want me to refrain
I’ll do it right now
I’ll do it ‘til you claim that you really don’t want me to
Unfortunately, yes, we’ve said it right now
We’ll make ourselves believe that we’re really beyond this
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Kenny Rogers as Brewster Baker
Diane Lane as Heather "Breezy" Aikens
Erin Gray as Lilah
Barry Corbin as "Big John" the corrupt County Sheriff
Terry Kiser as Terk Logan
Bob Hannah as Diddler
Tom Abernathy as Louis
Robbie Fleming as Little Harry
Anthony Michael Hall as Doc
Robby Still as Swifty
Benji Wilhoite as Steven[2]
Buddy Baker as Himself
Chuck Woolery as Race Narrator
Melanie McMullan as Pit Girl
When race car driver, Brewster Baker, stops at a gas station, parts are stolen from his race car. Then while in a diner in a small Texas town, he sees some people stealing parts from another car, and chases the thieves. When the thieves' van goes into a river, Brewster rescues them and discovers that they are orphaned children. The kids were stealing auto parts for "Big John" the corrupt county sheriff, who jails Brewster for breaking and entering, larceny, resisting arrest and speeding.
After the kids help break Brewster out of jail, Brewster reluctantly takes the children with him. Eventually, they form a friendship and bond. The end of the movie features real race footage from the 1982 NASCAR Coca-Cola 500, held at Atlanta Motor Speedway and won that year by Darrell Waltrip.
In 1983, there was a spin-off television show of the same name which featured Don Johnson as Brewster Baker and Markie Post as Sally Leadbetter. This show also featured Joaquin Phoenix (billed as Leaf Phoenix) in his second role.
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released September 10, 2020