Watch the Insane Viral Short Film Kung Fury!, A year ago's Kickstarter battle for a venture called Kung Fury unleashed a firestorm of magnificence by means of a 2-moment trailer, and now with the assistance of 17,713 patrons, the 30-moment short film has kicked the web into greatest overdrive after the creators dropped it on YouTube for all the world to see its grandness. Look at the full, finish and relentless may of Kung Fury underneath!
Despite the fact that the first Kickstarter objective for Swedish essayist/executive/star David Sandberg was an unassuming $200,000 dollars, buildup over the trailer supported the monetary allowance to over triple that sum, which empowered him to amp up the insanity (a triceratops cop, an arcade diversion robot, a Nazi armed force, Thor). Sandberg additionally enrolled The Lonely Island's Jorma Taccone to play Adolph Hitler and none other than "Baywatch"/"Knight Rider" legend David Hasselhoff, who likewise contributed a melody/music feature titled "Genuine Survivor" to Kung Fury, as though it wasn't at that point sui generis.
In under 24 hours, the motion picture has piled on 2.5 million perspectives notwithstanding airing on Robert Rodriguez's El Rey Network, and once you watch it you'll be asking for more '80s style lunacy from Sandberg and his Laser Unicorns creations.
Despite the fact that the first Kickstarter objective for Swedish essayist/executive/star David Sandberg was an unassuming $200,000 dollars, buildup over the trailer supported the monetary allowance to over triple that sum, which empowered him to amp up the insanity (a triceratops cop, an arcade diversion robot, a Nazi armed force, Thor). Sandberg additionally enrolled The Lonely Island's Jorma Taccone to play Adolph Hitler and none other than "Baywatch"/"Knight Rider" legend David Hasselhoff, who likewise contributed a melody/music feature titled "Genuine Survivor" to Kung Fury, as though it wasn't at that point sui generis.
In under 24 hours, the motion picture has piled on 2.5 million perspectives notwithstanding airing on Robert Rodriguez's El Rey Network, and once you watch it you'll be asking for more '80s style lunacy from Sandberg and his Laser Unicorns creations.

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