David Hasselhoff on Gaming, 3D-Printed Hoff Dolls and Happiness

 Zombie HoffWired.co.uk had a fantastic article interviewing David Hasselhoff recently. David talks about upcoming and current projects, and of course, happiness.

Why? "I love zombies -- who doesn't?" [Cue much laughter] He explains the premise, and the highlights: "It's a funny game, we made a zombie out of Pamela Anderson and different people we know and they keep coming at you. I drive up in the Knight Rider car and say 'surf's up brain dead' and shoot them with a nerf gun. I have a secret weapon where I can actually sing, and the people explode because they hate my voice."The whole thing is a representation of what the Hoff does best -- he gives the people what they want, without taking himself too seriously. He admits, when I ask, he's not really much of a gamer… "My girl is the ultimate gamer of all time and she's trying to sit me down to play a game -- I haven't figured out how to sit down in the last 30 years."In the last few years the Hoff has embraced the career-flourishing cliche of what it means to be David Hasselhoff -- loved by the Germans, full of "Hoffisms" and living life in the kind of loud and gregarious and wholehearted way only the Hoff can. And in doing so, he has also embraced the proliferation of new technology and trends, of social media, memes and hashtags, to reach out to his fans. And somehow, that doesn't make him fame-hungry -- it just makes him even more affable.Hoff Zombie BeachCase in point, he touches on a project he has going with Things3D called Smartselfies -- essentially a 3D printed celebrity doll business, with interactive elements thrown in. He tells me why he revealed the details earlier this month at a conference, ahead of schedule. "I said I really don't want to talk about the 3D dolls, it's not done yet, we haven't even begun to launch it. But then I thought, why not? The internet is about entertaining, and the internet is the wackiest and craziest fun things that draw attention... You can do just about whatever you want on the internet." The Hoff is all about connecting with his fans -- he has 513,000 Twitter followers, and he's not in this business to disappoint and cling to embargos. While the rest of the entertainment industry sticks with regional restrictions that frustrate and annoy, alienating fans and fanning the flames of copyright infringement everywhere, the Hoff is happy to divulge whatever his fans ask of him. For him, the point of the internet is to have fun, spread the fun and connect with people -- namely his fans. And why the heck not?With Smartselfies, he and Things3D are planning on using 3D scanning and printing tech to bring fans closer to their desired celebrity. "We went in and got scanned and it takes one second. They use 64 cameras. It comes out an exact replica of whomever you want, whether it's David Hasselhoff, whether it's you. It's incredible."

So if you're a fan of One Direction or a Belieber, he posits, you can head to a location to be scanned with your favourite star -- with or without the star actually being present."We have a way of doing it so you can stand there and take a picture -- you could be like [chuckles] holding hands, kissing [more chuckling], doing whatever you want.""You can take the David Hasselhoff doll home or go to a specific spot and take a picture with me and you have a little doll of yourself with me."Stealing a bit from concepts like Skylanders, every doll will have a chip embedded into its foot. "It carries information, and that scans onto an app on your phone and it can be updated. So what I want to do with Hoff the Record [an upcoming mockumentary series] is put a 15-minute teaser on a little Hoff doll and send it all over the world."As with all his projects of late, the point is to capitalise on new technology to harness and reach out to his existing fanbase. Which brings us back to Hoff Zombie Beach. The app will have a photo booth function where players can have their photo "taken" with the Hoff, which they will then be encouraged to share with friends, or the Hoff, on Twitter. "Hoffisms" (his pearls of wisdom) are unlocked with each level. But more than all this, Hasselhoff wants to bring the connection back into the real world. "It's one of those games you can just play on the tube -- it's easy and it's fun. And in the end what we're trying to do now is make it worth everyone's while -- someone with the highest points can come and hang out with the Hoff and family and have dinner; or we're talking about whoever has the highest score, next year putting them in the game as a zombie."The whole project came about after he did Dance-Hoff with Playstation a few years back -- developers told him he was too expensive, Hasselhoff retorted: "I don't want your money -- I don't care about the money. Money comes, I want to make something that's entertaining and fun for everyone and that is easy to use -- because I'm a bit of a novice at the games because I don't have the time. But I like them."The Hoff is truly, ridiculously busy. He's just landed into our "stinking cold" London weather having finished filming Ted 2with Seth MacFarlane ("we're doing a really funny bit I'm really excited about"), and he hops across Europe doing conferences and concerts. Then there's Killing Hasselhoff, a comedy he had the idea for two years ago which stars "Ken Jeong, Hulk Hogan, David Hasselhoff and Jon Lovitz" -- Justin Bieber also makes an appearance as the voice of K.I.T.T. And Hasselhoff Vs The Berlin Wall, a National Geographic documentary, will air 4 November to celebrate 25 years since the wall came down -- and, of course, 25 years since that infamous performance of his hit "Looking for Freedom", which became something of an anthem for East Berliners in some quarters.Reminiscing about that time, he tells me: "Years ago, when I went behind the wall, I met a couple of girls and I said how do you know me. Do you know me as a guy who talks to a car. They said 'no, we know you as the man who sings for freedom'. And that really kind of touched me."My 15 minutes with the Hoff is up, and I didn't get to ask about the real David Hasselhoff, how Oculus Rift would revolutionise the future Hoff Zombie Beach series, or the modern nihilism of celebrity culture in an internet age.But none of that really matters.Particularly, because the gentleman delivers a Hoffism for our consumption, before signing out."Download the app, have a little fun, don't take life seriously. I have a saying, it's on my bracelet, which is 'if you see it, you believe it, you will live it' -- you have to create your own environment and you draw what you want to. We've all drawn bad stuff [laughter] and we've all drawn good stuff [more laughter, obviously -- he's making a point about happiness]. So just make sure you're on the right page. Thank you to my fans for being so loyal -- they really have made my career so enjoyable and fun, and that's the key. I was doing a movie yesterday with Seth MacFarlane, and I said 'WHAT ARE WE HAVING? FUN!"And in the least Hoff-voice he can muster, David softly says: "Because you forget, you know, life is supposed to be fun."

David Hasselhoff SmartSelfies Coming soon

hasselhoffAt the IAB conference in London, an announcement was made that David Hasselhoff has teamed withThings3D for the creation of SmartSelfies, which will allow fans to get a 3D printed selfie of The Hoff.“Joe (Wee) and I have known David (Hasselhoff) for a few years – we worked on his upcoming iOS game ‘Zombie Beach’ whilst at Chillingo (the company we sold to EA in 2010),” Chris Byatte, Founder and Director at Things3D told 3DPrint.com. “It’s really great to be working with David again – his number one priority are his fans. Using our patented smart 3D printing platform, he’ll be able to push content to the owners of Hoff SmartSelfies(TM), paving a completely new way of engaging his fans with fun and entertaining content.”

Source: 3DPrint.com

David Hasselhoff Filming in New Malden

David Hasselhoff Filming in New MaldonDavid Hasselhoff has been seen filming in New Malden, England, apparently for his new DAVE comedy, Hoff the Record.Elisse Thompson, 37, who works in the High Street, said: "I managed to get a picture - it was like two minutes in between him filming and coming out again. He was filming with a little girl in a dressing gown."He put his arm around me and said it's nice to feel a tall lady. And then he was back on set again - that's my only brush with fame."Fan Phil Burdekin, 38, who works for Flight Centre in CI Tower, said: “It was very surreal to see David Hasselhoff on a wet Wednesday morning in New Malden.“He was quite welcoming. He was happy to take a few pictures. When I was younger he was a bit of a hero in our household. Knight Rider and Baywatch would come on back-to-back in the eighties.”Source: YourLocalGuardian.co.ukNew today:

Buy This! Show to Have David Hasselhoff Cameo

FremantleMedia logoA new show from FremantleMedia in London is in the works to combine original comedy with the world of professional advertising with brands involved in the story line. The sitcom is about a fictional ad agency that works on briefs from real-life clients. Brands are going to be integrated into the plot that will enable them to communicate with audiences. Each episode of Buy This! straddles the line between fact and fiction. The series itself depicts the everyday work-life of a set of individuals from a fictitious Helsinki based ad agency who are striving to make the best commercials money can buy. Buy This! highlights the clichés of advertising and uses comedy as a medium to feature participating brand’s key messaging in a new light.Juha-Matti Raunio, the VP said, "The common myth is that incorporating brands into a scripted show in a natural way can be hard or almost impossible. From day one, we focused on the things we could create together with brands. We wanted to establish a platform where brands could have an active role in the story instead of being just a logo on a wall. And on top of that, they brought actors, celebrity cameos such as David Hasselhoff and of course the brand itself to the table—resources that can be only achieved through co-operation. I think everybody wins; the storytellers, the participating brands and most importantly the audience."Rasmus Bange, the senior brand manager at Fazer, said, “Well my first feeling was: nice! And the fact that it’s great that there is something new. Although it seemed a bit scary at first—to put our brand into the hands of screenwriters, the advertising agency and the TV channel—there was something telling me that this could become a good thing. The best thing is that it combines entertainment and marketing communications into one interesting package.”FremantleMedia plans on unveiling the series at MIPCOM October 5-8, 2015 in France.

Source: WorldScreen.com, FremantleMedia

 

theAFICIONAUTO: David Hasselhoff and KITT

Christopher Rutkowski takes a journey with KiTT as he learns from Jennifer Catano what Knight Rider is all about. Michael Knight himself, DAVID HASSELHOFF, takes us for a ride and tells us why KITT existed and how important his old buddy is to fans.We're teaming up with KNIGHTRIDERHEROES.com to bring you this special episode. Be sure to check out knight rider heroes as there will be some very special information and an announcement soon, and you know theAFICIONAUTO is going to be a part of it!Watch this very special episode of theAFICIONAUTO as we explore one of the most famous movie/tv cars ever built.

Thanks to Jennifer Catano

 

David Hasselhoff Delivers Dream to Dutch Boy with Disability

David Hasselhoff was on the dutch tv show Syndroom recently and met with Twan (who has down syndrome) who was visiting LA from the Netherlands. They surprise Twan with a meeting with David Hasselhoff and KITT - which is owned by Jennifer Catano.Twan gets to talk to KITT as they go for a spin out in Los Angeles, and it's a really touching video.

Thanks to Jennifer Catano

 

David Hasselhoff to Guest on Adult Swim's Newsreaders

NewsreadersAdult Swim - a block of programming on Cartoon Network - plans to start the second season of Newsreaders on October 23 at Midnight. The comedy show pokes fun at the magazine genre.The new season will welcome Scott Adsit (30 Rock), Malin Akerman (Rock of Ages), Billy Ray Cyrus (Hannah Montana), Jenna Fischer (The Office), Rob Huebel (Childrens Hospital), Tom Lennon (Night at the Musuem), Randall Park (the Five-Year Engagement), Danny Pudi (Community), Rob Riggle (21 Jump Street), Martin Starr (Freaks and Geeks), James Urbaniak (American Splendor) and David Hasselhoff (Baywatch).No word on when David Hasselhoff will appear on the show yet.

Source: Web Series Channel

  

David Hasselhoff's Commercial for Bronchostop Cough Medicine with Hilarious Behind the Scenes Video

David Hasselhoff in Bronchostop commercial

David Hasselhoff filmed a new commercial for Bronchostop Cough Medicine in the UK. Check out the commercial and behind the scenes video and photos. He's taking the Hassle out of coughs.A worker on the set then passed him a bottle of water to which he joked: "Is it gluten free?"I don't have to run in slow motion any more. Well actually, at my age we do everything in slow motion."The new product was launched for the relief of all types of coughs, including chesty, dry, tickly, mucus, irritating coughs.

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New Justin Bieber Music Video Filming with David Hasselhoff

David Hasselhoff and Justin Bieber Film Music Video

Earlier this week David Hasselhoff and Justin Bieber joined together for a new music video in Venice, California. According to U.K.'s Mirror, David Hasselhoff was invited to guest “because Justin is a huge fan of The Hoff, he thinks he’s a legend.”"We had a lot of fun, and he's a cool guy," Hasselhoff, 62, tells PEOPLE of working with Justin Bieber, 20, on the polarizing young star's latest video shoot. "You'll hear more about it, but we're just keeping it quiet because it's really a cool video, and we had a blast," Hasselhoff said Sunday at Tony Hawk's 11th Annual Stand Up for Skateparks Benefit in Beverly Hills.Look for the video coming out in a few weeks.Check out more photos and a video from the filming at the Mail Online!

David Hasselhoff and Justin Bieber Film Music Video

 

Sources: Inquisitr, People, Mail Online, David Hasselhoff Online

11th Annual Tony Hawk's Stand Up For Skateparks Benefit

Stand Up For Skateparks

David Hasselhoff was at Tony Hawk's 11th Annual Stand Up for Skateparks Benefit last weekend to help raise money to support the Tony Hawk Foundation.

Excerpt from press release linked from David Hasselhoff Online:

Tony Hawk's Stand Up For Skateparks is a family-friendly action-sports carnival with games, food, and live and silent auctions with one-of-a-kind items and experiences. Another sell-out crowd and terrific auction items like Hawkized custom vehicles from MINI and Triumph, special celebrity experiences from Ben Harper, Jon Favreau, and Metallica's Robert Trujillo, a guitar signed by Slash, and one-of-a-kind visits to Napa, Dubai, and the Gumball 3000 rally helped this year's Stand Up For Skateparks raise over $850,000. Proceeds support the Tony Hawk Foundation's mission to empower youth through the creation of free, quality, public skateparks in low-income communities throughout the U.S., and Internationally with programs that enrich the lives of youth through skateboarding.

Dirk Nowitzki Sings "Looking for Freedom" On German Talk Show

Way back in the 2006 NBA Finals, Dirk Nowitzki admitted that he hummed a David Hasselhoff song at the foul line to take the pressure off. The song in question? Looking For Freedom.

Dirk was on German TV on a talk show called My Spass. At about 1:45 as Dirk and the host both sing Looking For Freedom.

Source: The NBA Lottery Pick

 

Stretch Finally Gets a Release Date

Photo: Daily Mail/SplashStretch: The movie David Hasselhoff filmed last year was supposed to be released earlier this year, but was dropped by Universal. Now, the movie has moved to video on demand with Universal Studios Home Entertainment, slated to release October 7. The movie will also be available on iTunes and Amazon.The movie centers on a down-on-his-luck chauffeur (Patrick Wilson) looking to relieve himself of some debt when he starts working for a billionaire who makes his life hell.

Source: Rope of Silicon, Just Jared YouTube

  

David Hasselhoff and KITT in new iBlue Commercial: Who needs a talking car?

David Hasselhoff is having trouble with KITT in this new iBlue commercial. Check it out to see why!The KITT David is driving is actually owned by Jennifer Catano. Here are some photos from behind the scenes of the commercial. 

David Hasselhoff and Hayley Roberts at UKTV Live Launch

David Hasselhoff was at the UKTV Live Launch to promote his show on Dave called Hoff the Record. He held a Q&A session about his new show, which is due to air in 2015. It's a semi-improvised comedy in a documentary-style that follows his quest to relaunch his career in the UK after five divorces and a barrage of bad choices.David says the fictional show is kind of a "highlighted version of my life," comparing the show to Curb Your Enthusiasm, one of his favorite shows. "Almost everything in the show [Hoff the Record] has happened to me," he says.He also quipped: "I think my whole life is improv. ... I'm trying to figure out how to lead a normal life." Discussing the tone of the show, he said: "We are going to definitely insult a few people," but he will be getting insulted most.More at the Daily Mail and Hollywood Reporter.