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Mad man Alec reveals sick & twisted murder fantasies

ANGER ISSUE: Alec Baldwin gets a leg up in the upcoming issue of Vanity Fair, for which he also appears on the cover—and dishes about his famously violent temper and his romance with Hilaria Thomas. (
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ANGER ISSUE: Alec Baldwin gets a leg up in the upcoming issue of Vanity Fair, for which he also appears on the cover—and dishes about his famously violent temper and his romance with Hilaria Thomas. (Norman Jean Roy for Vanity Fair)

KIM BASINGER Alec wanted to batter her lawyer. (Splash News)

He really is off the rails.

Alec Baldwin may have kept his roiling temper at bay during his weekend wedding — but he admits he fantasizes about violently offing his enemies.

In the new issue of Vanity Fair magazine, which hits stands this week, the surly actor said he has wanted to murder the lawyer of ex-wife Kim Basinger “with a baseball bat.”

Baldwin added he would have liked to “gut’’ TMZ producer Harvey Levin, who on his Web site posted the infamous voicemails of Baldwin calling his teenage daughter a “pig.”

“I wanted to stick a knife in him and gut him and kill him, and I wanted him to die breathing his last breath looking into my eyes,” Baldwin told the magazine.

Baldwin, who just last week got into yet another fight with a photographer, acknowledged that he often “gave the Heisman” — or stiff arm — to people in Hollywood and that he sometimes acts “unreasonably” and “childishly.”

But he waxed philosophical about his fury.

“You have to let that go. Enough time — I mean, it does heal wounds,” he said.

His notoriously nasty relationship with Basinger is now “cordial,” Baldwin insisted, and the two speak “from time to time” about their daughter, Ireland.

Asked where his anger comes from, Baldwin blamed it on his business.

“You know, Hollywood does draw some very strange characters, and then the power of Hollywood and what they can do with it becomes like a blood sport to them,” he said.

Baldwin revealed he recently asked another hotheaded actor, Mel Gibson, to come on his podcast. But he said it wouldn’t be to talk about Gibson’s violent rages against baby mama Oksana Grigorieva or his drunken, anti-Semitic rants.

“I said, ‘Mel, this isn’t about regurgitating,’ ” Baldwin recalled. “The only thing I want to ask you about the travails in your life is: What did you learn?”

Baldwin — who married Manhattan yoga teacher Hilaria Thomas on Saturday — discussed his then-impending nuptials with VF.

“I thought, I’m probably never going to meet somebody like this again, and so I decided I would get married,” Baldwin said. “And I am getting married, which is kind of mind-blowing to me.”

He credited Thomas with helping him stick to a no-sugar diet given that he’s pre-diabetic and for staying away from booze.

When he’s not dreaming up ways to mess with his enemies, Baldwin said, he still thinks about a political career.

“I do want to go into politics. I really, really do,” he said. “And I don’t know if I will. You have to stop and ask a lot of whys. Run for the glory? Run to complete some missing piece of myself?”

Baldwin said he imagines President Obama saying to himself, “Wow, this isn’t what I thought it was going to be.’ You’ve got to put up with all this s–t .”

The actor noted, “I can keep doing what I’m doing for a living now and be perfectly happy.”