"Is man, indeed, a walrus at heart?" On the surface, this question seems silly — much like the film in which it is asked. During its development, writer-director Kevin Smith's "Tusk" sounded like a lark — especially considering the story originated on an episode of "SModcast," in which Smith and producing partner Scott Mosier came across a fake ad on Gumtree requesting a roommate to dress up as a walrus in exchange for free lodging. During Smith and Mosier's giggly conversation, they ended up constructing a story based on the ad. Little did we know they were laying the groundwork for a horror film of the highest order.
Tusk
Tusk
Tusk
"Is man, indeed, a walrus at heart?" On the surface, this question seems silly — much like the film in which it is asked. During its development, writer-director Kevin Smith's "Tusk" sounded like a lark — especially considering the story originated on an episode of "SModcast," in which Smith and producing partner Scott Mosier came across a fake ad on Gumtree requesting a roommate to dress up as a walrus in exchange for free lodging. During Smith and Mosier's giggly conversation, they ended up constructing a story based on the ad. Little did we know they were laying the groundwork for a horror film of the highest order.