The actress who played Marfushka passed away earlier this year (Jan 2023). As of July 2023, Nastya is still alive. Ivanushka's actor spent some time in prison in the mid-80s for financial crimes, which affected him pretty badly. And Baba Yaga was actually played by a man
I've always thought Baba Yaga would make a great villain in a horror movie set in Siberia. But I didn't know there already was a Baba Yaga, hut and all, already portrayed in a movie 😁
HOLY FUCK. I'm from Czech REpublic, where they showed this movie every Christmas when I was a kid, I had no idea MST3K did this. Amazing. BTW, there's a real, no kidding, videogame adaptation of this movie.
@@member-berry-bonbons1124 I think because of the dub, people think it's a camp B-Movie, when it's more like the 60s Batman show. It's for kids, but it's also MEANT to be goofy.
The movie was made in 1964 and is a soviet classic. Definitely isn't low budget! Go back and rewatch and check it out. You don't come up with all that makeup the cast was wearing and changing out throughout the filming, the witch's rotating house, tons and TONS of custom props, all the different sets, the diverse wardrobes for the large cast ... this couldn't have been low budget. I was trying to find what the actual budget was, but no luck. But these holiday movies, especially based on folk tales. I'm willing to bet they spared no expense. The cast was also very seasoned. I doubt some of them weren't cheap. The guy that played Jack Frost had been in movies for 30 years by the time he starred in this movie. Ok most of my comment here is just geeking out lol. Fun looking into some of these movies that came out decades before our time.
The dubbing kind of takes away from it, but the costuming is incredible and the adaptation of the stories when you know them are very well done. There's a cinematic style thst can seem a little silly but as an overall presentation it works.
Yeah, in my opinion this is the least bad film they've riffed on. If anything, it is actually pretty good. Yeah it's got its cheesy moments, but it's got charm to it, not to mention the aesthetic is really pleasing and we actually used a blue and silver color scheme for our Christmas aesthetic for a long time. I even have this film on DVD.
This is probably my very favorite MST3K episode. The riffs are great, and the movie itself is a delight, good enough to watch on its own unMiSTed. I watch this whenever I'm feeling down and it always cheers me up.
Oh my...The rooster is actually talking. I thought they were just riffing on the movie. I've seen this movie several times and I never noticed that until now. The two best riffs in this were "Man, Peter must be walking around, denying everyone this morning" and "Why are you so mean to me, Tante Ernest Borgnine?"
Children running and screaming in terror from a guy in a shit bear costume was strangely hilarious. I liked that Mike and the 'bots genuinely liked the scene with the baby bears.
"You keep knitting, and knitting!" "So the world's thrown into chaos,earthquakes,floods, but that's fine, you knit your sock!" I love to knit, and I always think of this episode and those 2 lines when I'm knitting.
I love this movie. The entire Russo-Finnish set of episodes are weirdly enjoyable. "So the premise of this movie is everyone is nuttier than all getout."
I think this is literally the very first MST3K episode I ever saw, and it's still one of my favorites to this day. "'Munch and guzzle'...what the hell???"
There was never an MST3K episode featuring an English-dubbed Russian and/or Finnish fantasy film that I did not enjoy. This, "Magic Voyage of Sinbad", "The Day the Earth Froze", "The Sword and the Dragon"...they're just so much fun.
I always loved the ending of this movie, riffed or not; just the satisfaction Nastia's father has over his wife's braggart nature about Marfushka coming back to bite her in the ass for her mean and self-centered nature as well as gaining his confidence back after his wife treated him like crap for so long and all the things she wanted done to Nastia.
Gotta say, Nastia's father always annoyed me because he let his wife bully his daughter. At least Cinderella's parents were dead! Nastia's dad just sat on his butt and cringed.
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Honestly, I think this COULD have made a decent movie on its own. The fairy tale stuff is interesting, the protagonists are likeable, and the morals actually do hold up. Really, the only thing holding it back is the microscopic budget and short running time. Still one of my favorite episodes.
If you watch the DVD or remastered versions that are nice and colorful, it really is a charming movie. Great for kids. Another commenter said in the Czech Republic it comes on TV during Christmastime.
You know along with being one of my favorite MST3K episodes, this is really NOT a bad movie. Odd and culturally outside it's intended audience, yes. But not bad. I'd venture to say it's on the right side of actually being a GOOD movie. Certainly the best movie to get the ol tom, crown and mike treatment!
There are MST3K movies that are so bad they're hard to sit through, but this is definitely one of the more watchable ones -- along with The Final Sacrifice and any of the Rocky Jones movies.
Probably my favorite episode; when you hear the guys laughing, it shows how good a time they're having riffing on the movie and I think it makes it even funnier.
...man. Mike was pretty cut when this episode came out. Like, maybe he wasn't Arnie, but any guy who can dance around shirtless without jiggling is doin alright.
MST3K is always hit and miss with me. The problem with watching people riff on bad movies is that if the movie is too bad/boring, no amount of joking can keep my interest. Thankfully, this B-film is just the right amount of entertaining to keep me glued. And the jokes were pretty good too!
I've gotta agree with you. At the end of the day, you're still watching a terrible movie (usually). Sometimes no amount of riffing can compensate for that fact. It's like if you tried to make a plate of decomposing garbage palatable with herbs and spices. However much seasoning you put cannot make up for the underlying rot. I've probably seen 40+ episodes and only for about a quarter of them can I say I enjoyed myself. With the rest of them I was either bored out of my skull or wanting to tear my hair out from how bad the movie was.
That all being said, many of those 'unenjoyable' episodes I still found worthwhile. Sometimes an awful movie still has a few interesting elements despite being a hot mess, and it can be fascinating to see the depths of incompetence to which filmmakers can sink. I believe experiencing a few train wrecks can help one better appreciate the rest of the continuum of movie quality, from mediocre to average to good to great.
siukong yeah there's one where a cop at the end gives this whole five minute speech that out-acts the rest of the movie. Joel and the bots and the Madd each replay it like it's Shakespeare. Don't remember the episode otherwise.
This movie has so many great riffs that there's too many to count. But "Peter must be walking around denying everyone!", " So the first plot point involves knitting socks. I think we're in for quite a ride, guys!" and "Okay, movie. We can wait as long as you can" had me screaming with laughter. This was the first MST3K movie I ever saw and it got me hooked.
This movie is definitely in the 'so bad its good' territory. Its extremely goofy and weird, but at least that makes it entertaining despite the bad acting and awful dub. Plus some of the effects and production values are pretty good considering its time and place of origin. i really don't understand why the translators didn't just call Baba Yaga by her name instead of 'hunchback fairy.'
It's a good film and a classic one. If your Americans have different values... well, when I went to some old Hollywood film and I didn't like something and I wrote about it I got an answers like "shut up, bitch, commie and troll" Yes, from American point of view dome animals definitely have more right and some cultures have to be ashamed of themselves and dissappear for America's good self - feeling
@@АннаКубалова-г5о dude, I’m sorry you have been trolled, but he was saying that they should use the correct name for Baba Yaga…I think you misunderstood. I love this movie and am familiar with Baba Yaga and agree that her real name should be used in translation.
@@Du-Masses I agree... I LOVE Baba yaga and her chicken hut. Chicken hut is probably in my top 5 favorite things from folklore, so any movie that features it automatically gets a huge bonus in cool points from me. But when I first watched this episode I was like "wtf is a hunchback fairy"? Such a strange choice for a name change
55:40 - The song is actually about a trees in forest (specifically, fir tree/Christmas tree, Russians call all Christmas trees "fir"). I like this version better tho.
The actress who played Marfushka passed away earlier this year (Jan 2023). As of July 2023, Nastya is still alive.
Ivanushka's actor spent some time in prison in the mid-80s for financial crimes, which affected him pretty badly.
And Baba Yaga was actually played by a man
I've always thought Baba Yaga would make a great villain in a horror movie set in Siberia. But I didn't know there already was a Baba Yaga, hut and all, already portrayed in a movie 😁
Update: everyone in this film(except Nastya's actor) died.
HOLY FUCK. I'm from Czech REpublic, where they showed this movie every Christmas when I was a kid, I had no idea MST3K did this. Amazing.
BTW, there's a real, no kidding, videogame adaptation of this movie.
I think I found it. It's a point and click adventure and on Steam called "Fairy Tale About Father Frost, Ivan and Nastya"
@@--i-am-root Oh. My. Gosh. I can't _believe_ it's real! don't have a Steam account, but maybe I'll get one _just_ for this, it's so crazy.
The creeping terror is also a good one to watch even the OG movie is so bad that it is good!
Out of all the movies they've riffed on, this one is not bad IMO. I actually unironically like the OG film.
@@member-berry-bonbons1124 I think because of the dub, people think it's a camp B-Movie, when it's more like the 60s Batman show. It's for kids, but it's also MEANT to be goofy.
"And they lived Happily Ever After..."
"Yeah, Right! Until the Mushroom Guy moved in.."
Ivanushka
"european folktale directly put into a movie script with no budget" is such an underrated genre of MST3K episode
It absolutely is. I would happily watch like 1000 more of these types of episodes
What about this says no budget to you
Definitely not low budget
The movie was made in 1964 and is a soviet classic. Definitely isn't low budget!
Go back and rewatch and check it out. You don't come up with all that makeup the cast was wearing and changing out throughout the filming, the witch's rotating house, tons and TONS of custom props, all the different sets, the diverse wardrobes for the large cast ... this couldn't have been low budget.
I was trying to find what the actual budget was, but no luck. But these holiday movies, especially based on folk tales. I'm willing to bet they spared no expense. The cast was also very seasoned. I doubt some of them weren't cheap. The guy that played Jack Frost had been in movies for 30 years by the time he starred in this movie.
Ok most of my comment here is just geeking out lol. Fun looking into some of these movies that came out decades before our time.
@@MinecraftMartin _The Sword and the Dragon_ was a goddamn epic before Roger Corman got to it.
"A young Mike Nelson!"
"Hey!"
You know... this movie is actually very damn good compared to most of the other stuff these guys watch.
The dubbing kind of takes away from it, but the costuming is incredible and the adaptation of the stories when you know them are very well done. There's a cinematic style thst can seem a little silly but as an overall presentation it works.
Yeah, in my opinion this is the least bad film they've riffed on. If anything, it is actually pretty good. Yeah it's got its cheesy moments, but it's got charm to it, not to mention the aesthetic is really pleasing and we actually used a blue and silver color scheme for our Christmas aesthetic for a long time. I even have this film on DVD.
My impression? The Holodomor had some lasting psychological effects - especially on the women.
"Our little idiot is really horrible looking" might be my favorite line in any movie
Even for an evil stepmother it's so unnecesarilly evil, I love it
I love how Crow is at an utter loss for words about it.
"They're swimming in my chili, the creeps" really got me for some reason
This is probably my very favorite MST3K episode. The riffs are great, and the movie itself is a delight, good enough to watch on its own unMiSTed. I watch this whenever I'm feeling down and it always cheers me up.
daughteroftiaran the russofinnish ones seem to be the less painful the only bad thing is the translation
daughteroftiaran I grew up watching this in the 90s. Still love it and it cheers me up too when I’m feeling low.
daughteroftiaran , my fav is Devil Doll, but this is in my top 10.
daughteroftiaran hopefully it helps for me.
This is definitely one of my favorites. Along with Space Mutiny, Overdrawn at the Memory Bank, Pod People, and The Creeping Terror.
"Frodo gets drunk and screws with the neighbors."
"The moon is out, it's nice and bright." "Chernobyl's on fire, It's great!"
"Oh, pretty flowers; pretty flowers on the stump..."
"Yeah, you got the money?"
Oh my...The rooster is actually talking. I thought they were just riffing on the movie. I've seen this movie several times and I never noticed that until now. The two best riffs in this were "Man, Peter must be walking around, denying everyone this morning" and "Why are you so mean to me, Tante Ernest Borgnine?"
"I didn't know there were that many landmines left in Narnia!"
I came to the comment section just to make sure this was the top quote
Children running and screaming in terror from a guy in a shit bear costume was strangely hilarious. I liked that Mike and the 'bots genuinely liked the scene with the baby bears.
"Awwwww, ya know! Awwwww!"
"You keep knitting, and knitting!"
"So the world's thrown into chaos,earthquakes,floods, but that's fine, you knit your sock!"
I love to knit, and I always think of this episode and those 2 lines when I'm knitting.
I think now I will, too. :D
😂
I knit too! I think of this whenever I do socks!
Always great to find a fellow knitting nut, wish I could find one of the same gender to relate with
@@jaketucker2559 There's Carlos and Arne...
"Every time I meet a man, he's either gay or a bear."
That was gold.
awmehgoddd - Maybe he is a gay bear.
Best riff of the episode!
awmehgoddd genius
"Father Mushroom made me this way."
"WHO DID!??" lol even the bots laugh at that reaction
I love this movie. The entire Russo-Finnish set of episodes are weirdly enjoyable.
"So the premise of this movie is everyone is nuttier than all getout."
i wish they'd done more Soviet movies, theyre some of my favorites
"Miss Jackson if you nasty".. spat all my chips LMAO
Best Line!
"Hey dol derry dol Tom Bombadillo!"
"Well, the World is thrown into chaos with earthquakes and floods...But that's fine...You knit Your sock!"
MICHAEL NELSON IS LORD OF THE DANCE!
Did the other one die?
3..2...1..dunanananananaaaa
@@jacksonmunden4863 I don’t know. Anyway..
Crow’s bear simulation bit had me laughing in tears especially after he ate half of Tom Servo & buried him in the yard.
This is the sun. Your call is very important to us, but due to unusually high call volume...
High enough that it _weighs the sun down,_ apparently.
"Help me Obi Wan Kebonbiski."
“You are my only hope.”
I think this is literally the very first MST3K episode I ever saw, and it's still one of my favorites to this day.
"'Munch and guzzle'...what the hell???"
"So the first plot point involves ... knitting socks. I think we're in for quite a ride here, guys!"
"Yes, our little idiot is really horrible looking!"
Okay I know she's an evil stepmother, but seriously what the hell!
Mike's shirtless and surprisingly hot bod in tight leather trousers before he makes brilliant riffs - he really can do no wrong in my eyes ...
Word! ♡
For real!
I hope you're female. Otherwise.....eeeeh....
"WE SPIT ON YOUR DOORSTEP!"
Ptooey! Ptooey! 🤣
I'm on an MST3K Christmas marathon.
+KamekAdvance Same. And this might just be the best episode here!
ji jo lol! Yeah, I can agree with that. :)
Uch, I wish I was in Jack Frost's snowy world. I'm on here on Aug 14th, sweating my bollz off.
I hear ya!
My brother watches that every year
'M' is for the many times you beat me
'O' is for the other times you beat me
There was never an MST3K episode featuring an English-dubbed Russian and/or Finnish fantasy film that I did not enjoy. This, "Magic Voyage of Sinbad", "The Day the Earth Froze", "The Sword and the Dragon"...they're just so much fun.
Kitschensyngk - The day the Earth Froze was just awful.
Brent Haymon i liked it :p. Even worse, I enjoy Cave Dwellers!
The Day The Earth Froze is one of the least bad Joel episodes.
@@samuelstephens6163 "Hey, Ator! I'm behind this linoleum post, here!"
@@Popebug It gets loads of points just for the magnificent "Failure" song. That song gives new meaning to the phrase "Epic fail."
Crow: Am I "un-bearable"?
'How not to be seen....-
😅🤣
So many great references in this MSTK!
I always loved the ending of this movie, riffed or not; just the satisfaction Nastia's father has over his wife's braggart nature about Marfushka coming back to bite her in the ass for her mean and self-centered nature as well as gaining his confidence back after his wife treated him like crap for so long and all the things she wanted done to Nastia.
Gotta say, Nastia's father always annoyed me because he let his wife bully his daughter. At least Cinderella's parents were dead! Nastia's dad just sat on his butt and cringed.
@@RanMouri82 Yeah, but at least he got his confidence back when he saw his wife get her comeuppance even if I woulda liked it much earlier
31:10 Tom: "Oh wow, I didn't know there were that many land mines left in Narnia."
Gold.
"Let's go to America and start the brighton beach mob." I choked my water laughing at that.
Oh, Baba Yaga. You crazy old so-and-so.
We even get to see her riding around in her mortar and pestle.
Phil the Cat
Is it me or was this movie actually good?
As a fan of fairy tales I would say that this is pretty good. Given what they had, it's put together fairly well.
It's just you. The best thing about this movie was the commentary.
NaiTaiDai All the Ruso-FInnish productions were actually good movies. They just lended themselves to great riffing.
NaiTaiDai it's you.
+NaiTaiDai It is good b/c of the commentary from MST3K..otherwise.....
"Peter must be walkin' around denying everybody this morning"
Was not expecting a Biblical joke!
Oh wow, how did I miss that?
Werewolf had a few, with Natalie "asking" Paul, "Could the Colossians stand another letter?"
A lot of the episodes with priests and nuns in them, like The Screaming Skull and Girls Town, are full of religion jokes.
The bible joke is good, the Hildegard von Bingen joke is better.
LoneKharnivore What’s that a reference to?
Easily my favorite episode. Great riffs, and the film is just weird and high quality enough to be bearable to watch. So good.
Lol, bearable
how long will you go on watering? "i mean how dumb are you?" crow is hilarious!!! thank for sharing mst3k!!
One of my all-time favorite Crow riffs
Can someone please do a 10 hr video of Michael being Lord of the Dance? Then it’d just end with Gypsy going “Oh...um, yAaAy?”
"Why is the coat rack on fire?" This is one the all time best of MST3K, I freaking love it!
“Ivanushka!”
“Try me on a plaza burger!”
“Hey ho Tom Bombadillo” 😂😂😂 love their making fun of the mushroom guy
By far, one of the top 5 episodes. Not one boring moment in the whole movie.
Makes for a good fairy tale and the visuals are trippy.
1:17:17 “Oh, a hockey game breaks out!!” I quote that every time a fight breaks out during a hockey game haha
Weird…I was watching that exact scene when I read this comment.
"This is the first time I sat on a shovel."
Mike: "The flat part anyway."
It took me a few watches to actually get that joke.
think Vlad the Impaler.
@@BRIANPOWER1977 Vlad was Romanian, though, not Russian. How does that make any sense?
A Drunk Gorilla With a Lobotomy Who said that riff was a cultural joke?
What's the joke? I don't get it 😕
@@Azmina_the_warlock Mike was implying that Ivan was using... the other end of the shovel to meet his needs.
"Will you marry me?" "You're in a terrible hurry, aren't you" "Well I'm not crippled or cross-eyed" NOT an answer to her valid question, guy!
at least she knows he isn't crippled or cross-eyed. lol
“Uh, I’m nine!”
"Little problem here guys, I'm a bear."
Mike, "Really?"
Tom: "Oh, I'm so sure!"
"Nastinka, darling...will you marry me?"
"Ummm...I'm nine." (26:07)
For some reason, that one gets me every time.
"I think he's missed the point of juggling."
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My wife is Polish and she loves this movie and we watch it every Christmas. I always laugh while watching it because of this. XD
Honestly, I think this COULD have made a decent movie on its own. The fairy tale stuff is interesting, the protagonists are likeable, and the morals actually do hold up. Really, the only thing holding it back is the microscopic budget and short running time. Still one of my favorite episodes.
If you watch the DVD or remastered versions that are nice and colorful, it really is a charming movie. Great for kids.
Another commenter said in the Czech Republic it comes on TV during Christmastime.
"It's the first time I've ever sat on a shovel" Mike: "Well, the flat part anyway".
I might regret this, but... could you explain? I still don’t get it.
@@kylestubbs8867 The pole part was up his @$$😏
Gummie Worms Ah... that makes sense. I forgot that some shovels don’t have handles.
face me,face the woods...friggen crazy film.even have it on vhs still,never gets old....:)
I love this movie! It's so weird and fun.
“Come to Knottsberry Farm and ride the unstable house!”
"You keep KNITTING, Ahhand KNITTING, ah-and KNITTING!"
OOOOH Pee-Wee. XD
Wohoo! It's the house of Baba Yaga! The famous chicken-legged cabin that walks around and only reveals its doors if you say the magic words!
IsItModern And with persistence can come up for a beer =D
“Come to Knottsberry farm and ride the Unstable House!”
And why do you mock this, may I ask you?
@@АннаКубалова-г5о It's not like the movie's taking it seriously either
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You know along with being one of my favorite MST3K episodes, this is really NOT a bad movie.
Odd and culturally outside it's intended audience, yes. But not bad.
I'd venture to say it's on the right side of actually being a GOOD movie.
Certainly the best movie to get the ol tom, crown and mike treatment!
You're right. Final Sacrifice was a decent film in some parts. It was called the most bearable of all the movies they watched.
It's a bizarre movie, but it's SO bizarre that it becomes charming and genuinely fun to watch.
There are MST3K movies that are so bad they're hard to sit through, but this is definitely one of the more watchable ones -- along with The Final Sacrifice and any of the Rocky Jones movies.
daftoptimist I really like Girls Town too
The true measure of a “good” MST3k movie is how entertaining it is without the riffing.
By that standard, this was a good MST3k movie.
Of all the MST3K episodes I watched so far this is my absolute favorite!
Is there really any better ending to a MST3k episode than Pearl getting a beer with the boys?
Nope, it’s perfect. I think this might be the most perfect episode of MST3K.
Probably my favorite episode; when you hear the guys laughing, it shows how good a time they're having riffing on the movie and I think it makes it even funnier.
For some reason whenever Mike laughs it makes the joke 10x funnier haha
Props to Mike, who was actually embarrassed to be shirtless during the Lord of the Dance bit.
He's in good shape actually, for a guy who sits around all day watching movies.
And deservedly so...🍖
Nothing to be ashamed about there . He should have had more shirtless scenes.
...man. Mike was pretty cut when this episode came out. Like, maybe he wasn't Arnie, but any guy who can dance around shirtless without jiggling is doin alright.
Horrible snow storm...so I stayed in and watched this---as good as I remember.
Watching mst and reading the comments at a leisurely pace matches up surprisingly well with the commentary.
MST3K is always hit and miss with me. The problem with watching people riff on bad movies is that if the movie is too bad/boring, no amount of joking can keep my interest. Thankfully, this B-film is just the right amount of entertaining to keep me glued. And the jokes were pretty good too!
I've gotta agree with you. At the end of the day, you're still watching a terrible movie (usually). Sometimes no amount of riffing can compensate for that fact. It's like if you tried to make a plate of decomposing garbage palatable with herbs and spices. However much seasoning you put cannot make up for the underlying rot. I've probably seen 40+ episodes and only for about a quarter of them can I say I enjoyed myself. With the rest of them I was either bored out of my skull or wanting to tear my hair out from how bad the movie was.
That all being said, many of those 'unenjoyable' episodes I still found worthwhile. Sometimes an awful movie still has a few interesting elements despite being a hot mess, and it can be fascinating to see the depths of incompetence to which filmmakers can sink. I believe experiencing a few train wrecks can help one better appreciate the rest of the continuum of movie quality, from mediocre to average to good to great.
siukong yeah there's one where a cop at the end gives this whole five minute speech that out-acts the rest of the movie. Joel and the bots and the Madd each replay it like it's Shakespeare. Don't remember the episode otherwise.
_"Jack Frost opened fire on a stand of willows today..."_
I'd love to see this as a live Rifftrax show; there's so many ways to riff this movie, and I bet Kevin would even dress up as the titular character
I was born in Russia, so for all I know bear-man is my ancestor.
Am I un BEAR able?
How embearassing.
you're goin down mushroom boy.....so many good jokes....ROTF!
This movie has so many great riffs that there's too many to count. But "Peter must be walking around denying everyone!", " So the first plot point involves knitting socks. I think we're in for quite a ride, guys!" and "Okay, movie. We can wait as long as you can" had me screaming with laughter. This was the first MST3K movie I ever saw and it got me hooked.
Loved the Tom Bombadillo reference
And "Frodo gets drunk and screws with his neighbors"
"These names are all Russian for Alan Smithee" - LMAO!
I wish MST3K featured more Soviet movies. They're perfect for riffing.
As American one they are so plain and boring and soulless
@@res3382 more like the Ukrainian Neo nazis of the Azov Battalion
@@surenotejas3163 Someone is watching propaganda. But I love this movie either way
Lord of the Dance. Wow. That brings back memories.
Jack Frost shows up almost an hour into the film. What the hell man?
We aren’t here for Jack frost
"this is the first time I've sat on a shovel" Mike: Well the flat part anyway.. LOL!!!!!!! HAHAHAHAHA That is brilliant😂
I like the movie by it's self ! It's warm and cute, like a movie made by 5 year old's playing with kitten's .
+kevin bell Heck, I appreciate the fact that the clubs came down again. We got a set-up and the pay-off!
***** That was good . But they could have done more with the mushroom guy !
+kevin bell Agreed! I think this one is up there with The Final Sacrifice where it is watchable on its own.
I'm with you man. It's got some amazing charm, like the Russian Winnie the Pooh though that's good in general.
I love how he rewards her for lying to him. Nothing wrong with being cold.
I love how he approaches people.. running at them..
The dub is also something entertaining. "Yes... our LITTLE IDIOT is really HORRIBLE-looking..." "Father Mushroom lied. WHODID?!?!?!?!?!?!?"
You know for a peasant family in the middle of winter three free pigs is nothing to sneeze at.
56:11 “Eat Lead Spring!” Love that line
“awe can it will ya. i need a belt and a smoke. i’m starting to sweat through the damn babushka.” 🤣🤣
"Back into Harpo's chest" lol Love that reference.
Had to look it up. Obscure!
ruclips.net/video/konSjXrhrQE/видео.html
heh, I never realised they called Baba Yaga "hunchback fairy"
“He wasn’t the hunchback fairy… He was the one you hire to kill the hunchback fairy.”
Easily one of my favorite MST3K episodes, along with Santa Claus, the Deadly Bees, Quest of the Delta Knights, and Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders
We have similar favorites. Might I suggest Giant Spider Invasion, Riding with Death, and the Final Sacrifice?
I love Bronx Warriors and the Brute Man.
Don't forget Space Mutiny!
@@Adamguy2003 , I should push you over a railing for such an awesome "drop." 😁
Yup, it's that time of year again. First major freeze of the season and it's time to rewatch this sweet cup of tea. I always watch this every year.
It's a Christmas day movie in the Czech Republic!
What do mushrooms eat for hallucinations? I think they lick frogs. Ha ha-nice!
25:30 "How long will you go on watering it?"
Crow-"I mean how dumb are you?"
LOL!!! I spewed milk through my nose there
This movie is definitely in the 'so bad its good' territory. Its extremely goofy and weird, but at least that makes it entertaining despite the bad acting and awful dub. Plus some of the effects and production values are pretty good considering its time and place of origin.
i really don't understand why the translators didn't just call Baba Yaga by her name instead of 'hunchback fairy.'
It's a good film and a classic one. If your Americans have different values... well, when I went to some old Hollywood film and I didn't like something and I wrote about it I got an answers like "shut up, bitch, commie and troll"
Yes, from American point of view dome animals definitely have more right and some cultures have to be ashamed of themselves and dissappear for America's good self - feeling
@@АннаКубалова-г5о dude, I’m sorry you have been trolled, but he was saying that they should use the correct name for Baba Yaga…I think you misunderstood. I love this movie and am familiar with Baba Yaga and agree that her real name should be used in translation.
@@Du-Masses I agree... I LOVE Baba yaga and her chicken hut. Chicken hut is probably in my top 5 favorite things from folklore, so any movie that features it automatically gets a huge bonus in cool points from me. But when I first watched this episode I was like "wtf is a hunchback fairy"? Such a strange choice for a name change
My favorite sequence is the one that goes:
Face me!
Face the woods!
Face me!
Face the woods!
Oh no, leg kicks
Etc.
"Danny Bonaduce is Sleeping Beauty." 😆
I like the English voice of Grandfather Mushroom. It's like Rent-a-DeLuise!
55:40 - The song is actually about a trees in forest (specifically, fir tree/Christmas tree, Russians call all Christmas trees "fir"). I like this version better tho.
Awww, I want a bear-Crow
"Oh!... No this isn't funny no I think that guy is really hurt! Mike! See?" lol Crow
Dutli Anvilhand IKR?