Rayner Bourton in Hotel Inferno

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Rayner Bourton in Hotel Inferno

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Rayner "Skarkill" Bourton stars as contract killer Frank Zimosa in Hotel Inferno, a "first person splatter movie" released on DVD last month. The rather gory trailer can be seen on YouTube; it basically looks like someone took the videogame Doom and turned it into a film. :P Is this appropriate for the front page or would it be too violent for the website of a children's programme?
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Hmmmm now this puts me in a quandary.

Not normally a big fan of the 'Splatter Horror' genera of film...buuuut it stars on of my all time fav KM Actors sooooo....

I might give it a watch some time.
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Skarkill wrote:Hmmmm now this puts me in a quandary.

Not normally a big fan of the 'Splatter Horror' genera of film...buuuut it stars on of my all time fav KM Actors sooooo....
I know what you mean! I'm always curious to see what else the KM cast have been up to, but this one looks distinctly unappealing!
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Canadanne wrote:Is this appropriate for the front page or would it be too violent for the website of a children's programme?
Presumably there isn't a scene at the end of the film where everybody comes back to life outside the hotel grounds before waving and heading home for tea and biscuits. :P

A dedicated Knightmare.com article on Hotel Inferno might be problematic, but you could dilute it by mentioning it briefly as part of a broader 'Rayner roundup' article covering all his significant and recent work. Likewise for Edmund Dehn and his starring role in the grisly Judge Minty, and for Hugo Myatt and his disturbing turn in Snatching Time.
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Drassil wrote:Presumably there isn't a scene at the end of the film where everybody comes back to life outside the hotel grounds before waving and heading home for tea and biscuits. :P
LOL!
Drassil wrote:A dedicated Knightmare.com article on Hotel Inferno might be problematic, but you could dilute it by mentioning it briefly as part of a broader 'Rayner roundup' article covering all his significant and recent work.
Another possibility I considered would be a round-up of all the current and recent film projects by KM actors, as there are quite a few of those, and it's hard to justify individual news items when I can't find much information about them. I'm not sure where to draw the line as to what is "recent", though.
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Annie wrote:Another possibility I considered would be a round-up of all the current and recent film projects by KM actors, as there are quite a few of those, and it's hard to justify individual news items when I can't find much information about them. I'm not sure where to draw the line as to what is "recent", though.
That's possibly a better idea and would hark back nicely to the Through the Eyeshield roundups in The Quest. Arguably, the more actors and appearances are covered, the more likely the article would be to catch readers' interests. This being the age of entire repeat channels, 'recent' is a relative term!
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I think limiting it to the current decade seems reasonable. (Edmund Dehn is in *so* many things!) I'll try and put something together.
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