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Killing Hasselhoff

Don't Hassle The Hoff.
2017 | 80m | English

(2973 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Darren Grant
Writer: Peter Hoare
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A man in a high stakes celebrity death pool quickly loses everything - his business, his bank account, his home, his fiancé. He snaps, then realizes the only way to get his life back on track. He'll have to murder his own celebrity. He'll have to kill Hasselhoff.
Release Date: Aug 29, 2017
Director: Darren Grant
Writer: Peter Hoare
Genres: Comedy
Keywords celebrity, death, stakes
Production Companies Hyde Park Entertainment, WWE Studios, Lotus Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
David Hasselhoff Self
Justin Bieber K.I.T.T. (voice)
Ken Jeong Chris
Carlos PenaVega Pedro
Jon Lovitz Barry
Rhys Darby Fish
Flula Borg Alcee
Will Sasso Wasserstein
Jim Jefferies Tommy
Ron Funches Bill
Dan Bakkedahl Nick
Master P Del Toro
Colton Dunn Redix
Mel B Self
Michael Winslow Self
Howie Mandel Self
Kid Cudi Self
Irina Voronina Model
Rick Fox Self
Gena Lee Nolin Self
Chelsea O'Toole Poolside Babe
Spice Williams-Crosby Mitch Fan
Sarah Colonna Dina D'Andrea
Jennifer Ikeda Ann
Victor Turpin Sebastian
Harry S. Murphy Mr. Keady
Katy Stoll Jenn
Datari Turner Bouncer
Rhian Paige Baywatch Babe (uncredited)
Roxanne Gregory Blossom Tate
Name Job
Darren Grant Director
Peter Hoare Writer
Joseph White Director of Photography
Ryan Folsey Editor
Lane Leavitt Stunts
Dins W. W. Danielsen Production Design
Steven R. Soussanna Hair Department Head
Linda Louise Sheets Set Decoration
Caroline B. Marx Costume Design
Lindsey Weissmueller Casting
Ania Harasimiak Makeup Department Head
Nathan Whitehead Original Music Composer
Nancy Nayor Casting
Name Title
Ashok Amritraj Producer
Matthew DeVoe Associate Producer
Brett Carducci Executive Producer
Richard Lowell Co-Producer
Patrick Hughes Producer
Warren Zide Producer
Abhishek Devalla Producer
Manu Gargi Executive Producer
Brian Rosko Associate Producer
Michael J. Luisi Producer
Marc Fiorentino Co-Producer
Peter Hoare Executive Producer
Michele Berk Producer
Eric Gardner Executive Producer
David Hasselhoff Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
4.0

Not good, but better than I had prepared myself for. _Killing Hasselhoff_ is mercifully short, has maybe two genuine laughs, and arguably contains Rhys Darby's best performance to date. I mean it's still a movie with David Hasselhoff starring as David Hasselhoff, which do not exactly have a great tr ... ack record, but it's a far cry from the worst comedies America has produced. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
6.0

Good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. I'm sure people are still a fan of David Hasselhoff, but I think the joke (since about "Piranha DD") is becoming that he's not famous anymore. This movie seems to have elements where that seems to be the case, and other where it seems to be a cel ... ebration of how he's still famous enough. I honestly love watching Dr. Ken Jeong work, he's a funny guy, and I think he's by far the funniest person in this movie. Will Sasso just has a joke of a character, nothing really funny performance-wise, and Rhys Darby is the next funniest, but only because his character is insane. Colton Dunn spends most of it making gay jokes that I neither really understood or felt comfortable with, though the concept of having to kill someone you love is very intriguing, just not all that funny. There are a lot of funny people in this movie, but they're wasted on some situational comedy more than anything else. A lot of the movie is just bad things happening Ken, and while I would have been more amused if it was (for example) Ben Stiller ("Duplex"), it is because I like Ken Jeong that it's more sad than funny at points. This is one of those comedies written by comedians for comedians, and is lost on general audiences somewhat because they're not direct enough. While the joke is the scene, and the scene itself is somewhat funny, it is the verbal jokes that really stand out, and they're few and far between. Situational comedy is fine, but it takes a lot of work for it to pay off so we're spending a lot of time establishing the setup for the joke or explaining why it's funny. I think it was mostly just that I wasn't in the mood to laugh at someone's life falling apart, but I really think this could have been great instead of just good.

Jun 23, 2021