2009年10月19日 17:17 I Like Killing Flies Movie (5 個評論)

GypsyMum

I Like Killing Flies Movie



"The customer isn't always right" is only one of restaurateur Kenny Shopsin's many dyspeptic mottos, but it's one of a handful that can be printed without recourse to delicate-sensibility-sparing asterisks. Fine-art photographer, illustrator and music-video director Matt Mahurin's documentary about Shopsin and his venerable 34-seat cafe is as scruffy and artless as Shopsin himself. The golden age of Greenwich Village eccentrics is long gone, killed by spiraling rents that drove the political activists, struggling artists, social rebels and all-around oddballs in search of cheaper digs. But vestiges of the old Village remain in rent-regulated niches like Shopsin's General Store, a fixture on the corner of Bedford and Morton for some 30 years. Shopsin and his wife, Eve, raised five children while operating first a bona fide general store, then a local restaurant renowned in equal parts for its prodigious and wildly varied menu (most items cooked to order) and for Shopsin's foulmouthed, strongly held opinions about religion, life, sex, food, politics, child-rearing, fly-killing and why the world is going to hell in a handbasket. A man who begins by describing himself as a "fat old nasty Jew" is unlikely to pull his punches later, and Shopsin doesn't. A self-taught cook whose tiny kitchen is a minefield of Rube Goldberg-esque improvisations, Shopsin runs his restaurant as a personal fiefdom, shunning publicity, closing on weekends, refusing to seat parties larger than four and throwing out patrons whose attitude he dislikes. He dotes on regulars like Mahurin and acclaimed writer Calvin Trillin, who risked banishment to pen a 2002 New Yorker portrait that's a modern-day classic of food-related journalism. Mahurin (best known for having designed the June 1994 Time magazine cover featuring a digitally darkened mug shot of O.J. Simpson beneath the headline "An American Tragedy" that stirred up so much controversy it was withdrawn from circulation) structures his shambling feature around the General Store's forced move from its longtime location to a space two blocks away, and includes interviews with Eve (who died shortly after the relocation), three of their children, and various customers. Neither Shopsin's hands-on approach to food preparation nor his profane patter will suit all tastes, and not everyone will think it's a bad thing that they don't make characters like Shopsin anymore. But he's a small piece of New York history, and Mahurin's film is the portrait he deserves: small, noisy and oddly engaging beneath the bluster.

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http://movies.tvguide.com/like-killing-flies/review/282079
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I recived a copy of this film as a gift and had achance to watch it last night. It was conversational, funny, real, honest, and raw just like real life.
I do not agree with Kenny Shopsin about seperating eggs, that grosses me out, but he is a smart man and seems to be a great cook.
It is great to see a close family who still work together and look after each other likethe Shopsin's do. One day I would enjoy eating at their new cafe in New York.
Have you seen this movie? If you have what do you think of it?
Have you ever eaten at Shopsin's in New York? Was the food great?

2009年10月19日 17:34Re: I Like Killing Flies Movie

GypsyMum
GypsyMum 35, 美國
Review Summary
The documentary “I Like Killing Flies” offers a quick-sketch portrait of Kenny Shopsin, of the legendary or notorious, depending on your experience, Greenwich Village eatery that bears his name. Directed by Matt Mahurin, who also served as the cinematographer and editor, this 79-minute film, which was shot on video and looks it, begins in 2002, not long after the legendary or notorious (again, it depends) restaurateur realized that a rent increase was going to force him off the corner space, at Bedford and Morton Streets, that he had occupied for more than three decades. Mr. Mahurin has said that Mr. Shopsin asked him to come in and document the place, and so he did. A kitchen-stove philosopher whose every other word begins with an F, Mr. Shopsin is a bellicose eccentric (and ace fly swatter) with a sense of self as expansive as his Falstaffian girth. He inspires love and terror, a combination that clearly amuses him and adds to his repute. Mr. Mahurin is obviously enchanted by his subject, but he never gets past his delight to say anything of real, sustaining interest. — Manohla Dargis, The New York Times
http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/301904/I-Like-Killing-Flies/overview
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2009年10月30日 0:17Re: I Like Killing Flies Movie

GypsyMum
GypsyMum 35, 美國
Well if you ever get a chance to watch this movie it is a good film andworth your time.

2009年10月30日 2:19Re: I Like Killing Flies Movie

honeybachelor
honey 34, 東京, 日本
killing flies? i think not entertaining. what is the tittle anyway ill try if i have time

2009年10月30日 2:28Re: Re: I Like Killing Flies Movie

GypsyMum
GypsyMum 35, 美國
The title is a line from the movie, it is really about the Shopsin eatery in New York.
It is worht watching if you get a chance.

2009年10月30日 2:31Re: Re: Re: I Like Killing Flies Movie

honeybachelor
honey 34, 東京, 日本
ok ill try to have copy ..
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