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Depp killed this movie


It's been a while since I've seen a film sabotage itself this badly. I think Smith must have a fear of success. For the first hour he seems to be trying to prove to his critics that he's a legitimate filmmaker, working hard to show he can take a ridiculous concept and make it credible. His script starts off with what seems to be a sincere effort to keep things from being overly silly and stupid, balancing the humor and absurdity with actual drama and genuinely unsettling horror. Michael Parks is amazing as he transforms onscreen from an enigmatic oddball into a legitimately frightening lunatic with a unique backstory, all the while gleefully spouting creatively deranged dialogue. The acting, the directing and cinematography, even the orchestrated 'Tusk' drum beat in the soundtrack, are all effective at building suspense. I was really getting into the film.

And then, suddenly, just as the story starts to get really interesting and the horror and suspense are reaching surreal levels, BANG! Depp appears out of nowhere playing Inspector Clouseau's retarded brother and the whole thing turns into a campy screwball comedy. Seriously, wtf? I get that Depp is a huge star and Smith was probably reluctant to tell him that his performance was all wrong, but it's almost as if Smith decided that since he couldn't change what Depp was doing, he might as well change the rest of the movie to match. So the camerawork changes and we start getting all kinds of campy gimmicks like Tarantino quick-zooms, the music changes from dramatic drums to accordians and Fleetwood Mac songs, and even Michael Parks, who up until that point has been carrying the film with his amazingly sinister performance, suddenly becomes comic relief as Smith pits him against Depp in a bizarre and unfunny battle of the screwballs. By the time the idiotic ending comes along, the film has managed to piss away everything it achieved during the first hour. Really unbelievable.

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Oh, that was Depp? I thought I caught a glimpse of him, didn't care enough to check. Yes, you nailed it. As soon as that mumbling wad of dirty laundry came onscreen, everything crunched to a dead stop. I also didn't realize going in it was Kevin Smith. That makes it even more lame. This movie doesn't suck because it's oh-so-dark-and-perverse; it sucks because it started with a nicely ambitious berserk premise, and then halfway in just punted and puked and passed out.

It disrespects the viewer to make movies this half-assed.

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He played the character well... It's just a shame that it's a character who is completely pointless, and does nothing for the story! That's a writing fault that's all on Smith.






"Your mother puts license plates in your underwear? How do you sit?!"

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Agreed. Depp's character was out of the blue. Sort of reminds me of some trivia from the Breakfast Club. They originally cast Rick Moranis to play the janitor, but he had a completely different take on the role (e.g. playing the role with a foreign accent). Even though he was a big-name, they had to flush his scenes and re-do them with another actor. It feels as if they should have done the same thing in Tusk; the big-name star plays this character in a quirky way that is interesting, but does not fit the overall movie, and perhaps they would have been better off to have a no-name actor play this role straight.

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