An enraged Clark, 59, punched McAlpine several times in the face - breaking his nose - choked him, then overturned the dinner table on the bloodied big mouth.
Clark was arrested by London police - and now McAlpine is pulling "Ken Park" from the London Film Festival, where it was supposed to unspool tonight.
"He says he's not going to distribute the film now and he's pulling it from the film festival," Clark told us from London yesterday. "He can be mad at me for punching him in the nose, but don't take it out on 'Ken Park.' "
Clark said he lost it when McAlpine ranted that 9/11 "was the best thing that ever happened to America" and declared that innocent Israelis blown up by Palestnian suicide bombers "deserved to die."
"I was wrong," Clark said. "I shouldn't have punched him. I shouldn't have lost it. But at the same time, I wouldn't have been able to look myself in the mirror the next morning if I hadn't done anything. I'm not gonna let this [bleeping] idiot talk about supporting terrorism and the killing of innocent people. I am an American!"
Diners who witnessed the restaurant ruckus included "Ken Park" starlet Tiffany Limos, Clark's co-director, Edward Lachman, and Mel B of the Spice Girls, who was sitting at a nearby table. Clark said the police who arrested him were sympathetic. "The cops were very nice and they seemed to feel like they would have done the same thing," he told us. "They let me go with a ticket."
But "Ken Park" is sure to suffer a harsher fate than its hot-tempered helmer.
The controversial flick, which features lots of male and female full-frontal nudity and an explicit three-way sex scene, has yet to find a distributor in the U.S. Now, "Ken Park" may not be seen in the U.K.
The buzz surrounding "Ken Park" is similar to the chatter that accompanied the release of his debut "Kids," in 1995. The critically acclaimed flick featured a gang of Manhattan skater kids who spend their days brawling, doing drugs and having unprotected sex. It launched the careers of Chloe Sevigny and Rosario Dawson.
Invitees to tonight's aborted screening in London included director Steven Frears, designers Alexander McQueen and Stella McCartney, Matthew Williamson and Bay Garnett.
― James Blount (James Blount), Sunday, 10 November 2002 00:01 (twenty-three years ago)
― James Blount (James Blount), Sunday, 10 November 2002 00:03 (twenty-three years ago)
― James Blount (James Blount), Sunday, 10 November 2002 00:04 (twenty-three years ago)
I'm not sure how many Scots we have here (Momus may not be hugely hard, I don't know), but I recommend not retaining that very wrong assumption, James.
― Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Sunday, 10 November 2002 00:26 (twenty-three years ago)
― Matt (Matt), Sunday, 10 November 2002 00:44 (twenty-three years ago)
I should know, I was a guest at this dinner. I'm going to say no more as it's all sub-judice now.
― suzy (suzy), Sunday, 10 November 2002 00:54 (twenty-three years ago)
― mark s (mark s), Sunday, 10 November 2002 01:08 (twenty-three years ago)
― suzy (suzy), Sunday, 10 November 2002 01:20 (twenty-three years ago)
― James Blount (James Blount), Sunday, 10 November 2002 01:31 (twenty-three years ago)
― anthony easton (anthony), Sunday, 10 November 2002 05:48 (twenty-three years ago)
― mark s (mark s), Sunday, 10 November 2002 12:47 (twenty-three years ago)
― Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Sunday, 10 November 2002 13:32 (twenty-three years ago)
― suzy (suzy), Sunday, 10 November 2002 23:44 (twenty-three years ago)
I'll answer my own question: No, he is not.
― Eyeball Kicks (Eyeball Kicks), Monday, 11 November 2002 00:15 (twenty-three years ago)
― James Blount (James Blount), Monday, 11 November 2002 04:35 (twenty-three years ago)
― Jeff W, Monday, 11 November 2002 14:23 (twenty-three years ago)
And Suzy wonders why I'm never going to answer the phone in my own house...
― kate, Monday, 11 November 2002 14:27 (twenty-three years ago)
― amateurist (amateurist), Friday, 13 June 2003 08:30 (twenty-two years ago)
― suzy (suzy), Friday, 13 June 2003 09:41 (twenty-two years ago)
― Chris Radford (Chris Radford), Saturday, 14 June 2003 08:08 (twenty-two years ago)
― James Blount (James Blount), Saturday, 14 June 2003 18:32 (twenty-two years ago)
love this guy. about the new movie, marfa girl
I will put the film on my first and only website, larryclark.com, which is the onlyplace one will ever be able to see the film…. It will stream for $5.99 for access to thefilm for 24 hours….
― no escribir por favor (wolves lacan), Monday, 19 November 2012 17:59 (thirteen years ago)
I'm not gonna let this (bleeping) idiot talk about supporting terrorism and the killing of innocent people. I am an American!"
LOL
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Monday, 19 November 2012 18:02 (thirteen years ago)
https://i-d.vice.com/en_uk/article/7kv7n9/bully-larry-clark-cast-interview
― johnny crunch, Thursday, 16 September 2021 18:41 (four years ago)
its wild that the reporter who wrote the book, Jim Schutze, is said in that in brackets to have disowned the film…. I almost feel like that could be wrong cuz according to the wiki the screenplay adaptor guy, David McKenna, demanded his name be taken off the film…which i guess I could see if they scrapped his script largely
I read the book a few yrs ago and the movie is as faithful to the book/true facts as any adaptation i can recall? that reporter must have some other beef, i wish either or both of them were a part of the oral history
― johnny crunch, Thursday, 16 September 2021 22:11 (four years ago)
larrys parts there are from his being on bret easton ellis’s podcast - https://www.podcastone.com/episode/B.E.E.---Larry-Clark---9/26/16-1677831
― johnny crunch, Thursday, 16 September 2021 22:39 (four years ago)
I feel like this is the thread where I should say my sister took our grandmother (72) to see Kids in the theater.
― Taliban! (PBKR), Thursday, 16 September 2021 23:21 (four years ago)