Kung Fury has been released online, complete with dinosaurs, vikings and David Hasselhoff.
The Kickstarter project parodying '80s martial arts films was uploaded to YouTube earlier this week (May 28), and is available to watch for free.
The 31-minute comedy-action film follows Kung Fury, a kung fu cop who travels back in time to kill Adolf Hitler.
The ambitious project is also accompanied by official single 'True Survivor', provided by no-other than '80s superstar Hasselhoff.
Kung Fury raised $630,019 through 17,713 backers, and was written and directed by David Sandberg.
He also stars in the project alongside Joanna Häggblom, Andreas Cahling and Leopold Nilsson.
Watch David Hasselhoff's 'True Survivor' video below:...
The Kickstarter project parodying '80s martial arts films was uploaded to YouTube earlier this week (May 28), and is available to watch for free.
The 31-minute comedy-action film follows Kung Fury, a kung fu cop who travels back in time to kill Adolf Hitler.
The ambitious project is also accompanied by official single 'True Survivor', provided by no-other than '80s superstar Hasselhoff.
Kung Fury raised $630,019 through 17,713 backers, and was written and directed by David Sandberg.
He also stars in the project alongside Joanna Häggblom, Andreas Cahling and Leopold Nilsson.
Watch David Hasselhoff's 'True Survivor' video below:...
- 5/31/2015
- Digital Spy
Last year, the internet went nutso with the Kickstarter campaign for a film called Kung Fury. A concept trailer was posted alongside with the crowdsourcing campaign and it spread like wildfire. With the production finished earlier this year, some people were wondering when the general public would get to see the film. There also seems to be a misconception that this a feature-length film as well. It isn’t. But, it is 30 minutes long and, according to the press release, the filmmakers are planning to do a feature-length version of the film. The film premieres tomorrow on Robert Rodriguez’s El Rey Network. For those of you that are already crying about not getting that channel via your cable provider, you can actually get it via Sling TV. Sling offers a 7 day trial for those of you that want to give it a shot, after that it is $20/mo and...
- 5/27/2015
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
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