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![]() [From Los Angeles Times article on Kevin Smith] by By Mark Olsen September 6, 2014
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment...905-story.html Toronto Film Festival: Kevin Smith returns with 'Tusk': 'I was done and out' At a key moment in the film, the pounding drums and marching band horns of Fleetwood Mac’s “Tusk” kick in. (Honestly, try to say the title and not wind up with the song in your head.) Smith said he wrote the script while listening to the song, but had resigned himself to the fact that it might be too hard to license. As it turned out, it was “not difficult, just expensive,” as Smith noted that at around $200,000 to use, the song “Tusk” was more than what effects wizard Robert Kurtzman had for making the actual "Tusk" walrus suit. And so now following “Tusk,” Kevin Smith is busier than ever, writing his own rules, and giddily reenergized as an artist, storyteller and filmmaker. |
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![]() $200,000 is peanuts compared to what Budweiser paid to license "Landslide"...Hopefully they made good use of the song...
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![]() Wasn't it Kevin Smith who used Landslide for one of his projects? I remember my friend telling me about DVD commentary, where Stevie is thanked for making the song available to them for a price they could afford.
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"Although the arrogance of fame lingers like a thick cloud around the famous, the sun always seems to shine for Stevie." -- Richard Dashut, 2014 |
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![]() I wonder how much would it cost to license "Tusk" for a high school marching band.
I have to say there must be atlease some schools in the world using "Tusk " and maybe other FM tunes in their music depts. The schools must get the music with a discount rate I guess. I'm not that far from the local high school.I hear them practice and they sound great.They sometimes march be my house.I would love to hear them play "Tusk" I cant even imagine what it cost for Coven using FM /Stevie tunes even with Stevie there.
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![]() The one I haven't seen.
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![]() [Excerpt from a review of Kevin Smith's movie]
AV Club, By Mike D'Angelo Sep 18, 2014 http://www.avclub.com/review/kevin-s...ivalent-209286 Once Wallace is bleating piteously (his tongue having been cut out) in Howard’s secret home aquarium, however, the movie has nowhere to go. Its only real goal was to inspire disbelief that it was actually made, and that merely required Long to get into the walrus suit for a few minutes. (A climactic walrus battle set to Fleetwood Mac’s “Tusk” is so patently stupid that viewers can practically hear Smith and Mosier cracking themselves up in the background.) To kill time, huge chunks of Tusk’s second half are devoted to the efforts of Wallace’s co-host (Haley Joel Osment) and girlfriend (Génesis Rodriguez) to track him down; they’re joined by a wacky private detective played incognito by a major movie star, who turns in the most tedious performance of his entire 27-year career. Smith has improved significantly as a director in recent years—his early technical ineptitude has at long last been supplanted by competence—but he remains all too willing to indulge any dopey idea that crosses his path. This one is for his enabling followers only. |
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![]() From a Kevin Smith Interview by James Kim, Southern California Public Radio
http://www.scpr.org/programs/the-fra...vie-he-s-ever/ How Fleetwood Mac and weed helped his writing: "I put on Fleetwood Mac's 'Tusk' over and over on repeat and would just sit there and blaze while I wrote. And you know, I blaze in the way that I used to smoke cigarettes. So, I'll light it and put it in an ashtray, let it burn and stuff. So it fills the room like incense if you will. But, yeah, for a movie like 'Tusk,' I guess you gotta be pretty stoned to make the guy-who-makes-a-guy-into-a-walrus movie. And I'm kinda glad I did. It's weird. People are calling it the best movie I've ever made and I was like, 'Well, this is the only one I made stoned.' So I'm like, 'Guess what I'm doing, kids!'" |
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![]() Saw it, loved it. It's weird, it's out there, it's disturbing, it sticks with you. Great use of the tune, too. I can see why a lot of people are probably going to trash this but it's up there with indie film making. You take an idea, any idea, and just run with it and tell the best story you can. It's great.
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