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Nature Calls

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
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Johnny Knoxville, Patton Oswalt, Patrice O'Neal, and Rob Riggle in Nature Calls (2012)
Polar-opposite brothers Randy and Kirk never saw eye-to-eye, but their rivalry is taken to a new level when Randy hijacks Kirk's son's sleepover, taking the boys on a Scout Trip to remember.
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Polar-opposite brothers Randy and Kirk never saw eye-to-eye, but their rivalry is taken to a new level when Randy hijacks Kirk's son's sleepover, taking the boys on a Scout Trip to remember.Polar-opposite brothers Randy and Kirk never saw eye-to-eye, but their rivalry is taken to a new level when Randy hijacks Kirk's son's sleepover, taking the boys on a Scout Trip to remember.Polar-opposite brothers Randy and Kirk never saw eye-to-eye, but their rivalry is taken to a new level when Randy hijacks Kirk's son's sleepover, taking the boys on a Scout Trip to remember.

  • Director
    • Todd Rohal
  • Writer
    • Todd Rohal
  • Stars
    • Patton Oswalt
    • Johnny Knoxville
    • Rob Riggle
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    2.6K
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    • Director
      • Todd Rohal
    • Writer
      • Todd Rohal
    • Stars
      • Patton Oswalt
      • Johnny Knoxville
      • Rob Riggle
    • 23User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
    • 30Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Patton Oswalt
    Patton Oswalt
    • Randy
    Johnny Knoxville
    Johnny Knoxville
    • Kirk
    Rob Riggle
    Rob Riggle
    • Gentry
    Maura Tierney
    Maura Tierney
    • Janine
    Kelly Coffield Park
    Kelly Coffield Park
    • Mrs. Hartnett
    Darrell Hammond
    Darrell Hammond
    • Ranger Deakins
    Robert Longstreet
    Robert Longstreet
    • Drew Pritchard
    Patrice O'Neal
    Patrice O'Neal
    • Mr. Caldwell
    Eddie Rouse
    Eddie Rouse
    • Little Eddie
    Nilaja Sun
    Nilaja Sun
    • Moses Mother
    Eric Ruffin
    Eric Ruffin
    • Moses
    Regan Mizrahi
    Regan Mizrahi
    • Kent
    Joshua Ormond
    • Leonard
    Jack Polick
    • Greasy Camper
    Francisco Burgos
    • Tibbits
    Santana Pruitt
    • Shane
    Joseph Paul Kennedy
    Joseph Paul Kennedy
    • Gary
    John Tobias
    • Stuart
    • Director
      • Todd Rohal
    • Writer
      • Todd Rohal
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    1RAFTOPOULOS-2

    Don't bother...

    After watching the trailer and reading a two-line synopsis, I thought this could have been quite entertaining. Unfortunately, it proved to be one of the worst movies I have ever watched. Most characters are not only uninteresting, they are actually annoying. The story could have some potential as it involves overprotecting mothers freaking out about their children being kidnapped - plus a couple of subplots that go totally unexploited, but it is so badly written, directed and edited that it ends up being a complete waste of time.

    As the movie progressed, I really wished a monster like "Predator" would appear in the woods and kill everyone, just to add something interesting to this movie...

    Don't waste your time on this.
    4StevePulaski

    A mediocre film from a man who has better things to be doing

    Nature Calls is the last film I'd expect from Todd Rohal, who directed the eccentric mixed-bag that was Guatemalan Handshake and the hugely questionable but watchable Catechism Cataclysm, among a wide variety of short films in the nineties. Rohal's style seemed as if he would shy away from anything remotely in the same vein as Nature Calls, a farce centered around a boy scouts trip in the woods. I expected Rohal's next project to be quirky, but what I didn't expect it to be was conventional.

    Just by his five short films and two feature films, I knew Rohal was something different in cinema. Whether or not I like his work is a different story, but I will always look forward to what the man has coming out simply because it's something I can't rationally expect. How many filmmakers can we say that out about? I know Steven Spielberg's next film will either be a big-budget adventure film or a serious-minded biopic, I know Kevin Smith's next film will be a human drama centered around hockey, I know Martin Scorsese will examine another cultural figure with a magnifying glass, and I know Tyler Perry will continue to humanize African Americans with another Madea movie or a drama totally in its own melodramatic league. I am completely unsure of what Rohal's next move will be after two extremely out there, independent films and one obscure comedy playing dress-up in mainstream clothes.

    The plot concerns Randy (Patton Oswalt), a dedicated boy scout leader, who desperately wants to get children excited about learning the fundamentals of nature and how to survive in the deep wilderness. The problem is in the dawn of technology and commercial flashiness, children are not even remotely interested in what Randy has to say or do. When the kids would rather go to Randy's brother Kirk's home (Johnny Knoxville) to welcome home their new adopted son from Africa, Randy crashes the party and takes the kids for the trip of a lifetime in the woods. This leaves Kirk, his pal Gentry (Rob Riggle), and an angry parent (the late, great comedian Patrice O'Neal) to find Randy, while having Kirk's wife fend off a crowd of angry, nervous parents who want to find their children's whereabouts.

    The only thing worse than witnessing a lukewarm or flat-out bad comedy is thinking about what that comedy could've been if things had went in a different direction. There is a scene in the movie that takes place after Kirk is injured very badly after being caught on fire. He requests the children build a stretcher out of materials they find in the woods. They come back a little while later having erected a life-size cross, akin to the one Jesus Christ was crucified on. When they tie Kirk to the cross, they drag him across the woods, bloody, badly cut, and screaming for mercy.

    When watching this scene, I realized the true potential this could've had as a twisted, dark comedy with obscure humor and inane setups. All while Todd Rohal maintained his status as an enigmatic filmmaker. But for some baffling reason, Rohal decided to make a comedy that more-or-less tried to hard to mimic that of a foul-mouthed mainstream comedy and only succeeded in being gratuitously foul-mouthed and hinting it could've been destined for cult greatness.

    The other downside to the film is that so much comedic talent here is wasted. Patton Oswalt, who has worked in great dark comedy films such as Big Fan and Young Adult, does about as much as he can with the thin material provided, Johnny Knoxville and Rob Riggle are mostly obnoxious bullies without ever being funny, and Patrice O'Neal is the only guy who can get a laugh but even this makes me think about the good films he could've been in if he hadn't died young.

    It would appear Rohal wanted to make an independent comedy that dabbled into the mannerisms of a mainstream one but tried to simultaneously give off the impression of a sweet, simple farce that a studio couldn't make. This is a stretch, but it's a nice justification for now. Nature Calls, right down to its perfunctory title, is a wholly disappointing effort from a filmmaker who definitely has better material and ideas on his hands.

    Starring: Patton Oswalt, Johnny Knoxville, Rob Riggle, and Patrice O'Neal. Directed by: Todd Rohal.
    1fischer_patrick

    Tough to finish

    I had higher hopes for this movie considering the cast. It had a few laughs hear and there, but it was generally an unfunny mess. There no character development and actual story arc. It was just a serious of bits. A few laughs, but I debated not finishing the movie while watch. Overall very disappointing.
    1dbo5478

    Literally Just Noise for Lengths of Time

    This movie was so terrible that I told my brother that I would give him $1 for every minute he made it through. I had to watch it in 4 installments over 3 weeks because it was that terrible. I'm down $22.

    There were parts of the movie that were just screaming. When I say screaming, I literally mean screaming about whatever subject popped into the actor's brain. There could have not been a script. I'm serious. If there was a script, I would be incredibly surprised. My other theory is they all did a ton of muscle relaxers and tried to act on them.

    If you do decide that you want to watch this movie make sure you have your wife/husband/friend lock away all your knives, guns, razors, sharp items, rope, etc. Because it's that bad.

    Save yourself some time and energy and read Youtube comments instead of watching this "movie".
    8jvirga

    What the F*** is wrong with everyone?! This movie isn't bad..

    Just because this movie is a little different and doesn't pander to contemporary American sensibilities, doesn't mean it's horrible or has a bad script.

    Like I said it is a little different and vulgar at times. But it is entertaining and Patton Oswalt holds it together very nicely.

    Johnny Knocksville & Ron Riggle are at first hard to handle but I thought they were funny and a good addition to the story.

    It actually has a some very good messages about respecting nature and remembering to sometimes forget about modern technologies and to go have fun outside.

    Stop hating on this movie!!

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    • Trivia
      Patrice O'Neal's final appearance.
    • Connections
      Features The Collector (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Halftime
      Written By Michael Baiardi

      Performed By Michael Baiardi

      Published By Soundfile Publishing (ASCAP)

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    • Release date
      • October 4, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Scoutmasters
    • Filming locations
      • New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Troop 41 Productions
      • Muskat Filmed Properties
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $646
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $382
      • Nov 11, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $646
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 19 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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