KUNG FURY (Going back to the 80`s)

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A kickstarter project and one of the weirdest movie trailers I ever seen.
 
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I think it's interesting and quite different from other movies. I'd love to check it out. Any information about release date?
 
I think it's interesting and quite different from other movies. I'd love to check it out. Any information about release date?

Since they have reached their goal on Kickstarter it will be released for free online , but as Ape Still Rules said will become 30 min long.

Not sure about release date on this, just checking Kickstarter and still 27 days to go until Kickstarter ends on this project, no other information sow far as I can see.

Also are talk about a full movie if project does very well:

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Are these the same guys who made a bunch of vids for the last Far Cry game? Looks great in all honesty, would love to see a feature film. Really up my alley.
 
Looks pretty cool. Prolly pretty good in a 30 min feature, might wear kinda thin as a feature length though.
 
Are these the same guys who made a bunch of vids for the last Far Cry game? Looks great in all honesty, would love to see a feature film. Really up my alley.

Gets compared to Far Cry Blood Dragon a lot, both inspired by the 80`s , but do not seem to find any connections if some of them has made videos for the latest Far Cry (checking names up against Imdb.com).
 
Yeah totally reminds me of the Blood Dragon trailers. I didn't see anything about them involved in the Far Cry projects though.
 
Yeah, it does remind me of Far Cry Blood Dragon game. Hopefully this short-film will become successfully and maybe it'll grow enough to get into big screen.
 
WTF I just saw this... how'd I miss this?

Also, I get the feeling that after a few more sequels this is what The Terminator franchise will turn into.
 
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Yeah, I've bumped me a thread or two here and at TXB. I remember necrobumping a Arkham Asylum thread because I played it for the first time and was hoping to discuss it but the thread was closed down due to how old it was which made no sense to me. I figured it'd be a good thing to recycle old threads instead of making new ones.
 
Remember when bumping old threads resulted in a ban at TXB? Lol. That was a lame rule.

Well you just don't know how forums deal with bumping.

You post a topic that has already been posted and a Forum can complain. Or the members complain you didn't search or you get like 10 responses saying OLD!!! or REPOST!!! or USE THE SEARCH next time!!

Or... respond to this by actually searching and discover it has been posted. See, you've been diligent this time. But wait, are you on a forum that will complaining of bumping thread that is old?

Never been sure what forum etiquette says to do, but it's nice to it's not a big deal here. :cool:
 
We Talked to the Director of 'Kung Fury,' the '80s-Fueled Nazi-Ninja-Dinosaur Movie of Your Dreams


Update: We spoke to David Sandberg, the director of Kung Fury, the ‘80s-fueled Nazi-ninja-dinosaur movie that has taken the internet by storm, on Friday afternoon.

The biggest movie of the week is a non-stop throwback thriller, featuring outrageous set pieces, shaky science, and a lot of CGI.

No, it’s not The Rock’s San Andreas. It’s Kung Fury, a crowd-funded, 30-minute short film that is like a psychedelic ‘80s homage, complete with a song written by David Hasselhoff. (You can watch the whole thing above.)

The product of Swedish visual effects artist and music video director David Sandberg, the film is a loving mashup of cheesy ‘80s favorites like Miami Vice and Jean-Claude Van Damme movies, along with rudimentary digital effects, dinosaurs, arcade games, insane sci-fi and Nazis. Based on a trailer Sandberg made in 2012, the short is a result of a massively successful Kickstarter campaign that raised over $680,000 from over 17,000 donors. It made its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, where it was admitted as part of the prestigious Director’s Fortnight — a better result than the out-of-competition beach screening he was expecting.


Sandberg himself stars as the titular hero, Kung Fury, a stoic cop with crazy ninja skills. He’s privy to the ways of the underworld and soon realizes that none other than Hitler (The Lonely Island’s Jorma Taccone) is bent on using his own karate abilities to take over the world (under the name Kung Fuhrer, of course).

The writer/director/star spoke to Yahoo Movies after he landed in New York on Friday, right before the film’s U.S. premiere at the Rooftop Film Festival. “It has a little bit of Terminator, a little Karate Kid,Ghostbusters, Ninja Turtles, and Robocop,”Sandberg said of Kung Fury. “I tried to sum up my feeling of the ‘80s in a short film.“

What was it like finally debuting the movie?
We had a premiere in my hometown, up north in Umea, Sweden, with me and friends and Kickstarter backers. We were celebrating Kung Fury and ‘80s, drinking beer and having a good time. We rented a place called The Apple, it’s an old ‘80s club, and we had an ‘80s dress code. We had an Italian DJ who only played Italian disco. Then we saw that Kung Fury was in the first spot on Reddit, on the front page, and we were freaking out and drinking champagne and celebrating.

So where did this idea originally come from?
The thing that inspired me the most was actually the music. I listened to a guy named Mitch Murder, he’s like a Swedish Jan Hammer. I listened to his music all the time when I wrote the script and he was the biggest inspiration for me, and I’m so glad he made the soundtrack. I had just bought a green screen, and I was experimenting and did this test where I had Mitch Murder music and was doing Miami Vice stuff. And I thought, ‘This was really cool — if I put effort into this, it could really be something.’ I had initially intended to do the whole short film by myself, all the visual effects. But after working on it for a long time, I realized it was too ambitious. I was completely broke, and my idea was to do a trailer and at the same time launch a Kickstarter in order to raise money to help me out. Then the Kickstarter was a success, and the rest is history.

King Fury, oddly enough, is only the latest Scandinavian genre-Nazi parody, after Norway’s Dead Snow and Finland′s Iron Sky. It’s a Scandinavian thing, for some reason. I’m not sure why. It’s weird. I just thought that Hitler, he to me is the ultimate bad guy. And I thought the name “Kung Fuhrer” was so funny, that he had to be in it.

And now it’s going to be a feature film?
We’re starting to develop the script with a company called KatzSmith, which is David Katzenberg [son of DreamWorks Animation’s Jeffrey Katzenberg] and Seth Grahame-Smith [author of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies]. When we met them in L.A., their office was splattered with ‘80s posters and stuff. They were just ‘80s nerds like me. To me, they’re like mentors. This past year and a half has been like a film school.

So what will a feature-film version look like? Is Hitler still the bad guy?
Hitler will still probably be there. It’ll be a clean slate, but in the same universe. Time travel will be in there. Some elements will still be there, but it’ll be more in depth. The 30 minutes is very intense — there’s so much going on, you can barely breath. So we will give people room to get to know the universe.

Please tell me Triceracop will be back?
He will definitely be back. He was the favorite in Cannes.

https://www.yahoo.com/movies/kung-fury-full-movie-and-interview-update-we-120203584472.html
 
Fantastic flick. Exactly why I love everything about the neo 80s revolution!

I play by my own rules...



BTW, Mitch Murder rules!
 
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Danger 5 season two is similar.. It can be viewed on Netflix. Season one is great too.. But the style is more like a sixties action show. Season two is a blatant eighties love letter.