Tusk: Watch an Exclusive Deleted Animated Sequence

 

Indie legend Kevin Smith is back, and with a very strange sense of humor. His latest film, Tusk, is the saga of a podcaster who gets turned into a walrus. No, it’s not an enchanting fantasy about undersea adventures, it’s a body horror comedy starring Justin Long as the poor bastard who gets walrused and Michael Parks as the psychotic bastard who walruses him. 

 

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Tusk was released to divided reactions earlier this year, but emerges on DVD and Blu-ray with special features like this CraveOnline Exclusive deleted scene. The sequence reveals the origin of Tusk‘s villain, Howard Howe (Parks), through colorful animation. Fans who saw Tusk in theaters will recognize the monologue, but here they can get a glimpse into Howard Howe’s psyche in addition to hearing Michael Parks’ rip into the monologue with his usual aplomb.

 

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Tusk arrives on DVD and Blu-ray on December 30, 2014. 

 

From the Press Release:

A podcaster (Long) looking for a juicy story is plunged into an unpredictable, unsettling and absurd nightmare after he travels to the backwoods of Canada to meet an eccentric recluse (Parks) with a lifetime of adventures—and a disturbing fondness for walruses.

The Tusk Blu-ray and DVD include deleted scenes, multiple “making of” featurettes, a career retrospective featurette with Kevin Smith, an audio commentary with Kevin Smith plus the original podcast that inspired the film. The Tusk Blu-ray and DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $24.99 and $19.98, respectively.

BLU-RAY/DVD SPECIAL FEATURES*
·       Deleted Scenes
·       Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Kevin Smith
·       “20 Years to Tusk” featurette
·       “The Making of Tusk” featurettes
·       SModcast #259: The Walrus and The Carpenter
*Subject to change

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