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Razorlight’s Johnny Borrell to be brutally murdered
TheBoyDeadly by TheBoyDeadly April 3rd, 2008

To hell with media responsibility. DrownedinSound has waited so long to type out that headline that as we did our knuckles hummed with a kind of cathartic euphoria. Even if the ‘murder’ in question will take place in front of cameras, on a film set, for Irvine Welsh’s new film.

A new Irvine Welsh film? A boon for anyone feeling cheated by the title of this article, perhaps – the screen writer's current picture is based on the 19th Century West Port murders carried out by a pair of body-snatchers named William Burke and William Hare.

Welsh has decided to bring it up to date, though, by setting it in modern day Edinburgh and roping in Razorlight’s emotionally-stunted singer to play the role of a sap murdered by Robert Carlyle and Colin Firth for his lucrative internal organs.

Borrell will play a poor Irish musician, ‘which should be a challenge on all counts’ et cetera, in The Meat Trade reports The Daily Star.

“It’s going to be so much fun,” said a surprisingly chipper Borrell, who will also be joined in the film by Samantha Morton. “_I love horror and I’m a really big fan of Irvine Welsh’s work. I loved _Trainspotting.”

The Meat Trade is scheduled for release some time late in 2008.

“Johnny Borrell is the absolute worst,” remarked **Let’s Wrestle’s Wesley Patrick Gonzalez. “He’s the enemy.”

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