Chris writes: "The funny thing about art though is that as an artist, you don’t get to just stop being one. Smith, by his own admission, isn’t a great filmmaker, but he is a great storyteller and through his podcasts, stories just kept coming out. On one of these podcasts, Smith and his longtime friend Scott Mosier talked about a weird advertisement where a landlord would grant a room in his house as long as the renter agreed to dress like a walrus. Smith thought this would make for a great movie, but no one would ever make it. He asked his legion of Twitter followers if they thought he should do it, and if so to tweet him #WalrusYes. Buoyed by the massive support, Smith took to scripting what would become Tusk."
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