
When one David is not enough, add another. That was the general thinking behind the producers of David Sandberg's much buzzed Kung Fury when pondering how to generate even more attention for a short film that already stands as one of the most successful crowd funding stories of all time thanks to Sandberg's fantastic teaser material. And so enter David Hasselhoff who - in a completely unexpected move - has hopped on board the project with the Davids combining for the first official music video for Kung Fury, one powered by a (surprisingly catchy) new Hasselhoff single along with a metric tonne of new footage from the short film. The power blasts from the keytar are a nice touch but, seriously, there's just too much...
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