Hollywood can spend hundreds of millions on movies where I fall asleep in the middle and this 30 min crowdfunded masterpiece made me feel like a child watching his first VHS so much emotions God I love it
Some folks spell out cuss words in cemented figures and bury them for future people to dig up 9gag has an entire block covered for internet jokes The future is gonna be crazy uneathening what we bury
The fight at the end just put almost every major Hollywood movie to shame, and you did it with less than half their budget and a fucking 80's synth track. Every second of this movie is amazing and we need more!
I disagree. Everybody knows Laser-Raptors are pack animals. Only one attacking Kung Fury? Who the fuck shall by that? It is always the one you don‘t see that kills you.
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8 years really wasn't that long ago for computer effects. Really not all that impressive for the year. What's impressive is that they made it look both hokey and good for a low budget
@@danieldaniel8909 you sure about that?? This version of Kung fury was dropped in may of 2015, horizon zero dawn was announced publicly around june of 2015. Your dates are a little off if horizon zero dawn came first bud
i saw it after a year it came out, got obsessed with it, and till today don't give up on the creator of it in putting me as an actor in it in the sequel. facebook.com/priyom1/posts/10105198364922047
One of the most beautiful stories about racial reconciliation and healing. After facing such hate and discrimination, Triceracop was still willing to come to King Fury’s aid. Thats true 80s copping.
I love how this 30 minute film feels like a full hour, so much happening so fast with such little actual information, it's just non stop balls to the walls as soon as you start
It really does show you how easy (and difficult really) it is to entertain a human lol. This was so super short and simple, but a TON of work to make. Like a fancy laser cake.
This is the movie Quentin Tarantino aspired to make. I hear he almost killed himself when he saw this and realized that all his films were just tired second-rate copies of Kung Fury.
Just Imagine that the Budget of this film is US$630,019, and than ask yourself how much entertainment we got , the big movie producers should be ashamed when you compare their movie quality to budget radio to this Movie, This movie is a legend, it deserves an Oscar.
I mean the first Paranormal Activity had a budget of 15,000$ USD. You really don't need money at all to make something good. You just need passion, motivation and good writing.
@@r.e.d.docena5957 i think you mean before; because the 80s were years ago. that being said, thats why 80s and 90s in the internet were so amazing; its the issue with ALL media now, people have decided what things MUST be like and because of that nobody goes outside of the box. such as no one NO ONE dares go near space as a theme because of star trek/wars/aliens and its a shame people are afraid to be creative.
@@thunderborn3231 i dont think so. Going outside the box leads to failures at the box office more often than not. Even though it can lead to great things sometimes.
this movie was actually the original pilot episode for Oliver Stone's Untold History of the United States now available on Netflix. after being rejected the first time around, lazerunicorns resubmitted the project under a new name
@@rebeccadelbridge2998 do you remember the jane fonda step aerobics? i worked in the factory that made them. $6.10/hr to produce a new part every 27 seconds, for 10 hours. the extra dime was for niteshift premium. i HATED that job
No no.. Hacker man wasnt there by mere conscience, you see he was actually doing a hacking job at the time. So the plot convince favors kungfury rather. 🧐
Of course it did. How could it not? Although a few of those gods might've been the lame gods. I, for instance, have only evolved into the god of salt-and-vinegar potato chips. But I have high hopes for chipotle barbecue.
A friendly reminder that Kung Fury II has completed photography and is currently in post-production. EDIT: It's waiting to resolve a funding issue with one of the sponsors failing to deliver $10M :(
No way, the most respectful way to respect a well done 80s nostalgia piece is to keep it as far away from... modern-day corporatized bastardizations of once-beloved 80 franchises that have been sodomized by post-2000 corporate scumfucks looking to make a buck off a pack of zoomer posers who pretend to be interested in 80s borne themes and intellectual properties ...as possible.
- "it's the Viking Age" - "well that explains the laser raptor" ... ok those have to be the greatest back to back two sentences EVER written on a script... EVER!
I studied archaeology and during this time I had to write a term paper about a Viking settlement. I made a footnote somewhere in the term paper mentioning the theory that laser raptors existed during the Viking Age, and put the video link in the list of references.
Silhouetters I haven't seen either one, but consider my son is a huge Spidey fan, I'm sure I'll be dragged to it eventually. Thanks for the suggestion!
hollyweird is washed up over-rated. full of propagandizing, transgendered, perverted, crybaby whores. Hollyweird needs a serious reboot. We need more independent films like this to bring in fresh ideas and concepts
Scott Manley Yeah, especially those noises, made by people who rented the tape and rewinded the battle with arcade-bot to many times. Been there, seen that. Cheers! :D
YESS!! So pumped cannot wait! Amazing to know that he was as much a fan of the original as we were and he's such a perfect fit for this movie. It'd be amazing if one by one this series picks up all the stars of the 80s, could easily one up The Expendables series
This is always such a gem to revisit. I've seen it the better part of seven or eight times, and even with it being a relatively short run time, I'm finding all sorts of new little things to appreciate about it. Like the background characters in a Mel Brooks movie. It just doesn't get old
If there was an error he would have hacked him to the wrong place in time, however, he hacked him right to the Viking Age, where he was able to pick up two hot lady viking allies as well as meeting the amazingly ripped Thor who came to help later as well... I don't see how any of this is a mistake
Cash money he’s the best hacker because he’s the only one who knows how to hack time but every person makes mistakes, but I think he did the right thing if it works with the plot
So brilliant. Includes all the major themes of the 80's: arcades, robots, dinosaurs, he-man-style barbarians, ninjas, cops, Hannah Barbera, Lamborghinis, renegade cops that work alone then quit, completely hokey computers that can do anything, everything explodes, side-scrolling games AND fighter games at once, synth soundtracks, corny puns, VHS tracking, David Hasselhoff, hyper-violence, and even a nod at after -school specials with their on-the-nose preachy message (Teamwork is important). So very astoundingly intentional kitsch. Brilliant. Any I missed?
@@EroticElectrocutioner Neither were dinosaurs. It was mostly bikers, vampire bikers, lesbian vampire bikers, and okay one movie with a killer robot from the future.
A straight up masterpiece. This is worthy of such recognition. In 30 minutes it gave me the level of entertainment I could get from a 3 hour movie... Hollywood, step your game up.
I love how the the two Nazies with the tank, spoke Swedish with a German word every now and then. Meanwhile Hitler spoke English with an Indian accent.
I didn't get that one until you mentioned it LOL! No wonder I was trying to understand as they were talking but I couldn't. I don't know German but you can understand most words since English shares many similarities, you can understand what words mean what. I guess this explains why it didn't make sense to me. Still a funny joke for Swedish and German speakers.
@@Sirkhronox87 TBH I really believe it came down to too many of the "big names" (who although ARE in the sequel), wanted "just too much" either through proceeds, "residuals" and (probably very likely too much money), they figured with as big as they were Sandberg would be FORCED to give em whatever they wanted and I’m honestly hoping IF it was a greed “thing” he showed them that he WOULD NOT bend the knee! It’s just a damned shame, especially when the first one (IMO) is STILL bad ass, and with everybody else in the sequel it really would have been EPIC!