1/10
Penny Marshall, John Huston, Nastassja Kinski and Robert Mapplethorpe
28 October 2016
I saw the international version of Aleksandr Ptushko's "Sampo", re-titled "The Day the Earth Froze". I understand that the original Finnish version was longer and more coherent. I would like to see the original version. In the mean time, I only know the muddled international version. And as is probably the case with a lot of people, I learned it from "Mystery Science Theater 3000". The re-edited version with the names of the cast and crew changed was one of the many crummy movies that Dr. Forrester and TV's Frank forced Joel, Servo and Crow to watch. Among the famous people whom they reference are Caligula, Farrah Fawcett and David McCullough. The pop culture references include Rocky & Bullwinkle, Disco Inferno, and "The Shining". There's also a comment that retroactively has become a pop culture reference: one of the guys says "Let it go, Sven."

So, the international version by itself is a zero, but MST3K's version is a ten. Those people who butchered the original movie never imagined their mangled version getting related to Ron Wood and "The Princess Bride".

Conclusion: Attica!
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