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When Nature Calls

  • 1985
  • R
  • 1h 25min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,6/10
391
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
When Nature Calls (1985)
ParodiaSatiraSketch ComedySlapstickCommedia

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhen construction worker Greg becomes fed-up with his foreman and the "city life", he takes his wife and kids on a wilderness adventure.When construction worker Greg becomes fed-up with his foreman and the "city life", he takes his wife and kids on a wilderness adventure.When construction worker Greg becomes fed-up with his foreman and the "city life", he takes his wife and kids on a wilderness adventure.

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    • Charles Kaufman
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Charles Kaufman
    • Straw Weisman
  • Star
    • David Orange
    • Barbara Marineau
    • Nicky Beim
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,6/10
    391
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • Charles Kaufman
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Charles Kaufman
      • Straw Weisman
    • Star
      • David Orange
      • Barbara Marineau
      • Nicky Beim
    • 10Recensioni degli utenti
    • 7Recensioni della critica
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    David Orange
    • Greg
    Barbara Marineau
    • Barb
    Nicky Beim
    • Little Billy
    Tina Marie Staiano
    • Bambi
    David Strathairn
    David Strathairn
    • Weejun
    Lance Acktiv
    • Gangster ("Baby Bullets" trailer)
    Matthew Adams
    • Marty ("Raging Bullshit" trailer)
    Tony Alexander
    Morey Amsterdam
    Morey Amsterdam
    • Self
    Frank Anderson
    • ("Baby Bullets" trailer)
    Celeste Anson
    Jerome Preston Bates
    Jerome Preston Bates
      Billy Beck
      Billy Beck
      • (segment "Raging Bullshit")
      Stuart Beck
      • Environmental Protection Letter
      • (voce)
      David O. Belm
      Stephen Berger
      Freddie Blassie
      Freddie Blassie
      • Psychiatrist
      Edith Blume
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      4Quinoa1984

      Throwing everything at the wall, and... a tiny bit sticks? oh hey David Straithairn wait what

      Well, first of all, I really got a kick out of the trailer for the toddler-centric gangster action movie parody that precedes the feature here, "Baby Bullets" - especially with the tagline "The only movie that has to be changed four timed a day!"

      (Matter of fact this opens kind of like.... Grindhouse? And it has an "Intermission" eventually? It has multiple fake trailers, including a sex arthouse take off called "Gena's Story" featuring the introduction of actor Jacques Perrier, and a ... *un-subtle* black and white spoof of Raging Bull by Martin Snoreseasy called Raging Bull****?!?! What a way to start your movie, dude... Dare I say this is "cinema?")

      I bring all of this up because the trailers and to an extent the Intermission are really, comedically, the most effective parts of the movie because it's where Kaufman finds his mojo for jokes... In short, concentrated bursts. The problem with a full movie the way this unfolds is that it's like the filmmakers have A.D.D., or more literally it's like someone changing the channel and you have no control over it, as jokes and gags and incredibly stupid garbage keeps flying at the walls as they try to see what sticks that it resembles the sets for the hotel rooms in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Everything but the kitchen sink? How's about the entire house bulldozed while G Gordon Liddy gets a bit?

      Speaking of which, the random nonsense is probably what is most endearing about this (even if you might be forgiven at first for mistaking G Gordon for Dabney Coleman and uh you know he probably should've been in jail and not in a comedy circa 1982 but I digress), even as so much of it doesn't work. Kaufman and company act as though we might god forbid get bored if we see a full scene play out, so interruptions happen constantly - sometimes, it is kind of amusing (you can tell when this was filmed if nothing else because it has a Reds cut interview joke, or maybe it's a couple), and other times it seems more like they know they don't have a good clothesline of a plot to hang this on so they just get stupid and gross for the sake of it. That is a legit approach, but it can also be exhausting by the time you're over an hour in.

      So, what kind of comedy is this? Well, I'd bet the farm on these guys having seen Airplane or read a few MAD magazines and fancied "hey, we can do that," but they didn't seem to understand that even amid a ZAZ comedy's unrelenting lunacy they had characters we could like and care about; this doesn't have the chemistry between a Hagerty and Hays, or Nielsen and Pressley in Naked Gun. What we have in this movie as the most likeable presence is the one who's among the more, err, "problematic" as we say now elements in David Staithairn(?!) as Weeijun, a Native American in full garb and more or less Indian-Face as the guide who comes in and become part of this "Outdoorsters" family.

      (Never say someone hasn't had a FULL career without acknowledging someone like Straithairn fyi, who can say he has an obscure for good reason Troma film on the same resume as Edward R Morrow and Nomadland. So it goes).

      But what I mean to say is his interactions with the family, and his self conscious attitude and basic talent as a performer and screen presence, what he brings to them are the closest this gets to a story and it's desperately necessary - yes, even knowing it is an offensive type, and even knowing that it comes out (minor spoiler who cares) he is a white guy playing Native American dress up - when what else is there includes a subplot where the daughter has sex with a bear (oh no the tabloids about it), and uh.... Damn, I'm already forgetting much of this movie! The point is, he is actually trying despite the limitations, and everyone else is... There.

      Why this rating is because some of the gags do land. I laughed when the family gets to their spot in the outdoors and a guy is there to park their car and give them a ticket for it (and this is surprisingly a plant and payoff holy god). I laughed hard at the Willie Mays cameo (I hope this gets to resurface on YouTube or somewhere, best part of the movie). I chuckled a bit when the family and Weeijun step slowly away from the guy pontificating as an expert in the woods. And I had a few chuckles when Myron Cohen, the Borscht-belt comic, pops up for a moment or two to roast the characters.

      But these moments are pretty far and in between for so much dead air, where the idea is that if it's tasteless that will be enough. It's ironic that the one main draw here is also what if this wasn't so obscure would get it "cancelled" all over again, but the effort wouldn't be necessary. When Nature Calls is at times a charming curio of (too) relentless spoof Anything Goes comic shtick, except... When it isn't (ie a Mammie housecleaner joke with the cougar is... Woof, man).
      EL BUNCHO

      LIKE "STUPID" HUMOR? LOOK NO FURTHER MY FRIENDS!!!

      This admittedly idiotic parody of the thankfully forgotten kiddie film "THE WILDERNESS FAMILY" is so completely, bloody stupid that you have to love it. The fake trailers at the beginning mostly bite the big one, but "Gina's Story" is notable for a pre-STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION Gates "Dr. Crusher" McFadden back when she was still known as Cheryl. Also, the trailer for a "Raging Bull" parody is hilarious in it's pointlessly-censored profanity.

      The "story" proper deals with a family of New Yorkers who pack up and move to the forest in an attempt to "get back to nature." Massive amounts of bad jokes, tastelessness and stupidity ensue, but what a crazy ride! Top insanity points go to Weejun, a brave of the Kay-O-Pectate tribe, and the adolescent daughter's alarming first love.

      This film should not be attempted without the aid of lots of booze or other, er..."party favors" of choice. Enjoy!
      8Captain_Couth

      Charles Kaufman, film maker.

      When Nature Calls (1985) was a film made by Lloyd Kaufman's brother. He made several films for Team Troma during the late seventies and early eighties. This was one of his last films. According to him, he wanted to make movies until they didn't make a profit and it wasn't worth doing anymore. He said this during the production of Mother's Day. Several years later and a few more films under his belt he was still directing.

      The movie begins with several fake trailers (Baby Bullets, Raging Bull#@%! "A Martin Snoreasy Production, and a film for blind people). The feature film is called The Outdoorsters. An all-American family with All-American problems. They decide to move out of the big city and live in the country. But the wildlife ain't all that it's cracked up to be. This crazy comedy is filled with numerous sight gags, dated humor and corny jokes. One of the best jokes in this film revolves around "Wee-Jun" from the Ka-o-pec-Tac tribe! (played by David Strathian).

      A Troma production through and through. Too bad Charles Kaufman 'retired" from the movie business. He should have went one and made several more comedies. But he left us with Mother's Day, Ferocious Female Freedom Fighters to name a few.

      Highly recommended.
      1rainbeau56

      Worst possible movie ever!!!

      I recommend everyone stay away from When Nature Calls. I have seen some really lame movies in my years, but this one takes the cake, and to think I paid hard-earned money for this video makes me nauseous.

      First of all, on the video, you have to muddle through 25 minutes of absolutely, positively HORRENDOUS previews of parody movies and HORRIBLE interviews made by this video company. If that isn't enough to bury someone, the movie starts and is even worse. And, if that wasn't enough, read on.....I gave up the ghost during "intermission" where a hot dog was "masturbating on popcorn", noses with glasses were "snorting cocaine", hog dogs were "drinking alcohol", and a marijuana leaf "rolled itself into a joint, stood up, and bowed", among other things that were totally rude, crude, and insulting. It couldn't get worse than this "movie"!

      It was mentioned that this movie is similar to Airplane, but I don't see any resemblance whatsoever. Airplane is an Oscar winner in comparison!

      It took a really sick mind to create this bunch of dogma!
      7srmccarthy

      This is the 3rd most entertaining comedy I have ever rented!

      It starts off with the glum withdraw of city & suburban life for this family and parents desire to make it better by going to the country, BUT they are not ready (all except little Billy) for the unexpected! Try for example a GAY INDIAN (ABSOLUTE FICTION)!!!

      If you watch this catch the line (Oh you poor deer..).... I don't promise you will like it, but Ido promise you will find it unique and in the spirit of Airplane! Sean Richard McCarthy

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      • Quiz
        As the family is leaving New York City, you can see a movie theater in the background is playing La vera gola profonda (1972)
      • Blooper
        When the family's car runs over the camera, the numbers on the license plate are reversed.
      • Curiosità sui crediti
        Separate credits sequence at end of film for the various animals used in the film is interrupted by a clip from the intro to "Leave It to Beaver", introducing "Jerry Mathers... as the Beaver" Script Proctologist: Steve Fox Creative Force: Warren Leight First Executive Mom: Elizabeth Beim Magic Fingers: Angie Lawrence
      • Versioni alternative
        The German video version released by UFA in 1987 omits the complete pre-title sequence. Later video version adds these scenes as bonus material after the main feature.
      • Connessioni
        Featured in Tales from the Crapper (2004)
      • Colonne sonore
        The Outdoorsters
        Music by David Buskin

        Lyrics by Charles Kaufman, Straw Weisman, David Buskin

        Produced by Jeff Kent

        Performed by Robin Batteau and Steve Mandell

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      • Data di uscita
        • 13 settembre 1985 (Stati Uniti)
      • Paese di origine
        • Stati Uniti
      • Sito ufficiale
        • Troma
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        • Inglese
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        • Troma Entertainment
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