‘Tusk’ Clip: Michael Park Psychotically Recites “Itsy Bitsy Spider” Michael Lee, September 19, 2014September 19, 2014 One of the things that I liked about Kevin Smith‘s Tusk is Michael Park‘s performance, which was bizarre and crazy rolled into one. Everything after the second act seems to fall apart, but it is Parks that manages to hold the film together. Now if you are still deciding on whether or not to see the film, a new clip released by A24 should help you with that.Hit the jump to check it out.It is definitely a twisted scene sadly there isn’t more of it to go around. So it is best you take every scene with Michael Parks and enjoy it while it lasts.When podcaster Wallace Bryton goes missing in the backwoods of Manitoba while interviewing a mysterious seafarer named Howard Howe, his best friend Teddy and girlfriend Allison team with an ex-cop to look for him.Tusk also stars Justin Long, Haley Joel Osment, Genesis Rodriguez, and Johnny Depp. The film opens in theaters today. Check out our interviews with Osment and Rodriguez here. News Viral Videos A24Justin LongKevin SmithMichael ParksTusk
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