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Kung Fury

  • 2015
  • TV-14
  • 31m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
64K
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Jorma Taccone, Leopold Nilsson, Andreas Cahling, Per-Henrik Arvidius, David Sandberg, Eleni Young, Helene Ahlson, Erik Hörnqvist, and Frank Sanderson in Kung Fury (2015)
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In 1985, Kung Fury, the toughest martial artist cop in Miami, goes back in time to kill the worst criminal of all time - Kung Führer, a.k.a. Adolf Hitler.In 1985, Kung Fury, the toughest martial artist cop in Miami, goes back in time to kill the worst criminal of all time - Kung Führer, a.k.a. Adolf Hitler.In 1985, Kung Fury, the toughest martial artist cop in Miami, goes back in time to kill the worst criminal of all time - Kung Führer, a.k.a. Adolf Hitler.

  • Director
    • David Sandberg
  • Writer
    • David Sandberg
  • Stars
    • David Sandberg
    • Jorma Taccone
    • Steven Chew
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    64K
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    • Director
      • David Sandberg
    • Writer
      • David Sandberg
    • Stars
      • David Sandberg
      • Jorma Taccone
      • Steven Chew
    • 130User reviews
    • 83Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 6 nominations total

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    David Sandberg
    David Sandberg
    • Kung Fury
    Jorma Taccone
    Jorma Taccone
    • Adolf Hitler
    Steven Chew
    • Dragon
    Leopold Nilsson
    • Hackerman
    Andreas Cahling
    Andreas Cahling
    • Thor
    Per-Henrik Arvidius
    • Voice of Thor…
    Erik Hörnqvist
    • Triceracop
    Frank Sanderson
    • Triceracop
    • (voice)
    • …
    Eleni Young
    • Barbarianna
    Helene Ahlson
    • Katana
    Yasmina Suhonen
    • Katana
    • (voice)
    Magnus Betnér
    Magnus Betnér
    • Colonel Reichstache
    Björn Gustafsson
    Björn Gustafsson
    • Private Lahmstache
    Eos Karlsson
    • Red Ninja
    David Hasselhoff
    David Hasselhoff
    • Hoff 9000
    • (voice)
    Nash Farashahi
    • Extra
    Alexandre Cluchet
    • Extra
    Benjamin Wood
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    • Director
      • David Sandberg
    • Writer
      • David Sandberg
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    9kosticns-1

    Beautiful

    If you are dying today, and you have survived 80's, this is what would be flashing in front of you in the moment of your death. The moment when VCR start syncing your tape is precious and it pushed me back to the past. Idiotic plot is well written, I was laughing sincerely. This movie is fun, entertaining and most of all, awesome. After watching it I went to the street and start fighting with everyone. I think I know karate now. It seams that there is going to be Kung Fury II, and I'm anxiously waiting for it from this moment on. It doesn't have any erotic scene, that is why I only gave it 9. But hopefully, sequel will be filled with 80's eroticism. Thank you Thor.
    8bwdude

    Whoah, what did I just see?

    Have you ever heard the term "this is so bad, it's back to good again" ?

    Well, this is definitely the reason, or one of them, this phrase exists. This is so bad, there are no words for it. At the same time it's so funny it's actually genius!

    If you are looking for absolutely over-the-top gory effects and you probably even are a fan of "Danger 5", this one is for you.

    As a bonus, you'll get pretty much every cliché about the Eighties, plus some of the worst hairdo of the era.

    No seriously, watch this!
    10ghostjunk

    They f@#%ed with the wrong cop.

    Struck by lightning and bit by a cobra, an ordinary cop has a revelation which helps him master a new form of Kung Fu so powerful that only he, the chosen one, can learn. With his newfound powers, he will stop at nothing to bring justice to the crime-infested streets of Miami. No one could have predicted what was about to come his way, however, once he must embark on a dangerous adventure back through time to avenge a fallen friend.

    Kung Fury not only put a permanent smile on my face throughout the entire movie, it completely blew me away and well exceeded my expectations. Writer/ director and lead actor David Sandberg may be the new kid on the block, but hell does he ever know how to make a debut! His character, who goes by the same name as the movie, is the perfect cross between Marty McFly, Steven Seagal, and a Ninja Turtle. But I think the film's biggest strength is that it never takes itself too seriously and remains self-aware of its hilarious and intentional cheese.

    You know you're about to get on board for something special as soon as you see the perfectly dated vintage look of the main titles and hear the old-school soundtrack the movie sports. The ode to retro games and electronics alone is worth seeing for the epic blast of nostalgia! I can tell a lot of time and passion went into the making of this short indie film and couldn't be prouder to have been one of the original Kickstarter funders that helped this project take off.

    What else can I say except Sandberg may have created the perfect recipe for awesome with this epically over-the-top homage to vintage action movies and the era of VHS tapes that any '80s kid could drool over!
    8MattBrady099

    30 mins of 80's nostalgia of awesomeness

    Hitler: (Phoning the police) "Hello is this the police?"

    Police officer on the phone: "Yes".

    Hitler: "Fuck you!"

    Kung Fury started off as a fan film made by David Sandberg that got released on the YouTube as 30 min short film, but in a matter of hours it was a big hit with it's views and the amount of people loved it because they got that nostalgic 80's feel to it. I got so much praised and so much love that it got a big release. So I checked it out myself just to see what was all the fuss about and I got to say that Kung Fury is the coolest action movie of 2015, it's right up there with Mad Max: Fury Road.

    What really surprise me is that this is just a fan movie and it blows my mind how fans can make a better and more well made movie then even Hollywood can sh*t out, I mean David Sandberg put a lot of effort to make the whole movie look like a out of date VHS tape and to catch the 80's magic and it payed off so well.

    The movie is really funny, the actor who played Hitler in the movie did really good and David Sandberg made a pretty awesome movie that's creative and fresh.

    For problems I had for this movie these only a couple like: These one scene towards the end that kind of lost me a little and that's the end battle with Hitler vs. Kung Fury.

    Some of the dialogue needs improving a little bit, but besides that this movie is awesome and it brought a lot of the 80's action fluff that we as movie lovers loved in the first place and it's so good to see it again in this brilliant 30 min short movie.

    It's free on YouTube if you want to check it out and the video is only 30 mins long and it was 30 mins of awesomeness.
    8Finfrosk86

    Pretty awesome stuff! (with a stand out fighting scene)

    Kung Fury succeeds in what it's trying to do. Being a over-the-top homage to 80's action silliness.

    I have heard it being said that it tries too hard, and it does try hard, but again, that is also sort of the point. With its short run time, almost every scene is a spectacle in some way.

    Kung Fury is about a half hour long, and it's fortunate that it isn't longer, because that would have been triple overkill. It's the right length.

    Not all the humor hit home with me, but I am a tough crowd, when it comes to humor. And I'm sure most people does think it is very funny.

    Kung Fury has several really cool action sequences, and I really love the wonky style it is made in. You can clearly see that, I assume pretty much the whole movie, is green screen. It really fits. The effects are overall executed well, it's not WETA-quality, and it doesn't need to be, actually it probably shouldn't be. The style works very well.

    Not going to say all that much. Bottom line is you can't go wrong with this one, nothing here is serious, and should it not be your cup of tea, it only lasts 30 minutes.

    Big plus for one of the fighting sequences, made to look like it's one long take, (you'll know when you see it) it's like 300 meets Old Boy meets Mortal Kombat. It is without a doubt the single best thing in the whole movie. Truly awesome. More scenes like that one, and it would have scored higher with me.

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    • Trivia
      As Sandberg could only afford one police uniform, he filmed the police precinct scene by shooting each extra separately and compositing them in the scene.
    • Goofs
      At 10:30 Hackerman tried to kinda convert equation E=m*c^2 to E=m*c^3 for hacking time. But in a line of his code he wrote "double e = Math.power( m*c , 2);" which calculates m^2*c^2, not m*c^2. However, this mistake is the reason why he hacked too much time.
    • Quotes

      [Kung Fury grabs a Nazi soldier by the arm]

      Kung Fury: I'm disarming you.

      [He rips the arm off]

    • Crazy credits
      No dinosaurs were extinct in the making of this movie.
    • Connections
      Featured in David Hasselhoff: True Survivor (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Kung Fury
      Written and produced by Johan Bengtsson (as Mitch Murder)

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    • Release date
      • May 28, 2015 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • Sweden
    • Official site
      • Official Movie Website
    • Languages
      • English
      • Swedish
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Kung Fyuri
    • Filming locations
      • Umeå, Västerbottens län, Sweden
    • Production companies
      • Laser Unicorns
      • Lampray
      • Algoryx Simulation
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    • Budget
      • $600,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 31m
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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