Film shoot makes shiny happy sign telling Mission residents not to touch their food

Our buddy Plumpy gives us a little background:

[Last] week, I got a flier on my door announcing the filming of an “indepedent feature film”. The important part says: “In a scene to be filmed in front of the Haight Ashbury clinic, one actor threatens another actor with a prop weapon while a group of onlookers (extras) look on. Do not be alarmed. The SFPD will be on site to facilitate our filming and ensure public safety.” I live on Mission St.; do they really think I would be alarmed by something as minor as a knife fight?

Ha! Not bloody likely! Here’s the notice in question:

9 Responses to “Film shoot makes shiny happy sign telling Mission residents not to touch their food”

  1. SuperLesbian says:

    I was on the 49 when it rode by. I saw the knife. Wasnt that scary if you ask me. They should have had the guy lick the knife in a creepy way, THAT would have been a little more Mission style.

  2. Ariel Dovas says:

    Finally! Monkey Knife Fight The Movie!!

  3. Sweet T says:

    While a group of onlookers look on? I guess that’s what onlookers do best.

  4. Blu says:

    You failed to mention this was at the kink building.

  5. Blu says:

    Theyre shooting porn?

  6. scum says:

    The film shoot had nothing to do with Kink.

  7. plumpy says:

    Oh, I found the movie: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knife_Fight

    Rob Lowe is in town. AWESOME.

    It wasn’t at the Armory, it was outside of Haight Ashbury Free Clinics. They just had the food table and crew trailers set up outside the Armory.