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Michael Madsen May Not Be a Bastard

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This entry was posted on 7/31/2008 1:50 PM and is filed under Casting About,Interviews.


So with news swirling about studio suitors for Quentin Tarantino's long-gestating, Nazi-scalping World War II epic Inglorious Bastards, which the filmmaker has of course promised to cast, shoot, edit and have ready to screen by next year's Cannes Film Festival, I chatted Tuesday with Michael Madsen, the only actor who was ever "confirmed" to appear in the film — in the role of Babe Buchinsky, a part that no longer exists in the most recent draft of the script. A friend and frequent Tarantino collaborator ever since displaying one of cinema's most enduring psychopathic jigs in Reservoir Dogs, Madsen certainly has the smoker's growl to play a WWII grunt. But mo' (studio) money may equal mo' problems, it seems, at least for Madsen. For the full read, from New York Magazine's Vulture, click here.

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