Sunday, May 22, 2016

Kung Fury and a Little Special Project as Well

 What are you going to do? My job. Today, I have decided to tackle Youtube! And what better than to talk about Kung Fury. It was funded through Kickstarter, and it's an action comedy that perfectly mocks 80s action films.

If you're really curious about the story, it's a rogue cop who has to travel back in time to kill Hitler, aka. Kung Fuhrer. I should probably stop giving away some of the jokes, but there's plenty of great ones and I can't resist.

I'd love to talk about some of the aspects that truly make it an impressive 30 minute Youtube movie, but you should find time to check it out yourself. If it means anything to try establishing what this film is like, Kung Fury is assigned a new partner, Triceracop. I mean, not only is the ridiculousness level great, but there was enough funding to also make it look good. And that is what I am probably most proud of with this video.

I also have to credit Amir Kaskas for showing me the video. And speaking of which, I didn't feel it would be right to give it an actual review, but I still have to give a shoutout to the other Youtube video The Sand-Wich Project. This is a 24 minute short film that I and others assisted Amir with as a project. The result is a horror comedy about friends going into the forest where they're slowly cut down by a mysterious man in an iconic suit. We made it a goal to make fun of all the horror genre cliches, and I can honestly say that I am proud of the result. And if nothing else, Grant Upton is sure to crack you up. Not to mention there's even a special cameo appearance. And if you're worried about quality, we actually kinda had a film crew with camera and audio and everything, and Cody Strong and Nick Hobbs dedicated hours upon hours for editing. 

If you're in the mood to waste an hour of your life and laugh while you do it, here are the links to both videos. It's still a little hard to simply search Youtube to try finding The Sand-Wich Project, so it's probably easiest to simply follow the link. I do recommend watching both, and I hope you will be entertained.



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