![]() Now what did every one-liner filled - explosion packed - neon-infused action film released in the eighties on VHS absolutely need to have (other than a collectible sticker-book tie-in published by Panini, that is)? Obviously the answer is a side-scrolling arcade Beat’em Up - probably developed by Konami, or maybe Capcom - where four people huddled around a single cabinet and tried their hardest to plow through every last minion. Although the 2013 fundraiser had only requested $200k - people entrusted the Swedish director with the hefty sum of $600k - leading to not only the film itself being realized, but also the existence of a theme song/music video starring David Hasselhoffhimself! Assuming you haven’t yet seen this masterpiece of witty writing - and hilarious zany action - then you should probably stop reading this review and begin watching Kung Fury this very second after all, the film is legally available in its entirety on YouTube for free! Last Thursday the world over was graced by Kung Fury, the epic thirty-minute eighties action-film tribute - written, directed, and even starring David Sandberg - that was able to be produced solely thanks to the generosity of over 17,000 people at Kickstarter. ![]() Perhaps - with the help of Thor’s Hammer - Kung Fury just might be able to reach Nazi Germany in time to stop the Kung Fuhrer, save the entire world, and even learn the meaning of true friendship along the way! Disaster strikes, however, when his computer hacking genius friend - known only as Hackerman - sends him too far back in time via his hyper-advanced Commodore 64, leaving Kung Fury temporarily stranded in the Laser-Raptor prowled Viking Age. Following an officer of the same name - whom gained his super kung fu powers by being struck by lighting, while simultaneously being bitten by a cobra - Kung Fury details one man’s mission to go back in time and stop the greatest criminal ever: Adolf Hitler.
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