Thursday, October 3, 2013

Collider: Ken Marino Talks BAD MILO!, Milo’s Tender Puppet Eyes, VERONICA MARS Movie, and EASTBOUND & DOWN

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Ken Marino Talks BAD MILO!, Milo's Tender Puppet Eyes, VERONICA MARS Movie, and EASTBOUND & DOWN
Oct 3rd 2013, 22:28, by Christina Radish

Surprisingly, Bad Milo, which is a movie about an ass demon, also has a lot of heart.  As the pressures of Duncan's (Ken Marino) life start mounting, his stress triggers an insufferable gastrointestinal reaction that results in a pint-sized demon living in his intestine, that forces its way out and slaughters the people who have angered him.  Trying to keep its insatiable appetite at bay, Duncan attempts to befriend it, naming it Milo. At the film's press day, actor Ken Marino spoke to Collider for this exclusive interview about how he came to be a part of this project, his first reaction to the script, what he thought when he saw what Milo would look like, what it was like to work with the puppet, and working with such a great cast.  He also talked about revisiting his character Vinnie Van Lowe for the Veronica Mars movie, working on the new season of Eastbound & Down, and the type of projects he currently has in development.  Check out what he had to say after the jump. Collider:  How was the idea for this film presented to you?  Did you have any idea what you were getting yourself into? KEN MARINO:  I had worked with Mark [Duplass] on this Funny or Die short that Adam Scott directed, so we became friends.  And Mark called me up and asked me if I wanted to read this script that he would love for me to be a part of, and I was like, "My god, absolutely!"  ...

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