Nature Calls Page #9

Synopsis: 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.
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Todd Rohal
Production: Magnolia Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
3.9
Metacritic:
30
Rotten Tomatoes:
5%
R
Year:
2012
79 min
$382
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80 Views


beautiful, baby.

Dwande, you can do

whatever you want, okay?

If you want to be a basketball player

or a dentist

or a nightclub singer,

I don't give a crap.

I'm just your dumb daddy,

and I love you.

You can do whatever you want.

Well, we don't have

to make the decision right now, uh...

Let's not rush into anything.

. Hey, Kirk! Ow'

' Ow! I

Aah ha!

Janine, please watch it.

Oh, whoa, brother!

You look like a bag of sh*t, man!

You're all burnt up!

I'll be honest, I don't even think

plastic surgery's gonna help you.

You need medical attention.

And you probably ought to give

your family a little attention,

- you know what I mean?

- Yeah.

Hey, it's probably a bad time,

but I'm gonna go ahead

and put in my two weeks notice.

I'm sorry.

I love ATM security, I do.

You know I'm the best,

but I just feel like

I need something more.

And Caldwell,

he needs a babysitter,

so, you know,

I'm great with kids.

Probably the best,

and that's a natural fit.

I hope you guys understand.

And I hope you live.

Anyway. Hey, Dwande,

do me a favor, bury that, all right?

Thank you.

Caldwell, I got shotgun, brah!

- Dad.

- Yeah?

We should go home.

JANINE:
Yeah. Let's get out of here.

KIRK:
Okay. Help Dad up.

[groaning]

[upbeat song fades in]

RANDY:
Over the tops of these hills

and past the roads and highways,

you can see back

to the neighborhood,

where men return home

to their wives,

ready to embrace

the future ahead.

And not far away,

on the other side of town,

the parents of these boys

have grown proud of their sons--

what they've done

and who they've become.

Following the Ten Commandments

is the way we should

live our lives every day.

Come on, guys!

RANDY:

The boys are becoming men

that aren't afraid

of seeking out new frontiers,

while others turn their lives around

and change their old ways.

It got a little burnt.

Yeah, but it's a nice try.

- Thanks, babe.

- Thank you.

RANDY:
Learning to look

toward a greater, fuller, richer life.

Sharing stories with friends

and telling of real adventures

that they never thought possible.

You might hear them talking

about a scoutmaster that they once had.

A scoutmaster

that pushed his scouts

to become strong,

courageous, bona fide men.

Because this is scouting.

And, damn it,

somebody's got to lead the way.

J' Up at Lookout Point J'

J' And down at Make-out Creek J'

J' Love is lyin' J'

J' In the pines J'

J' And then off they go to sleep J'

J' And they're waiting around for a sign J'

J' I'm sick of waiting around for a sign J'

J' I've been tryin' J'

J' I've been tryin' J'

J' I've been tryin' J'

J' I've been tryin' J'

J' I've been tryin' J'

J' I've been tryin' J'

J' I've been tryin' J'

J' I've been tryin' J'

[song ends]

[instrumental music]

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Todd Rohal

Todd Rohal is an American independent filmmaker. His feature films include 2014's ABCs of Death 2, 2011's The Catechism Cataclysm, and 2006's The Guatemalan Handshake. He is also responsible for the short films Single Spaced (1997), Slug 660 (1998), Knuckleface Jones (1999), Hillbilly Robot (2001), and Rat Pack Rat (2014). Single Spaced and Knuckleface Jones both feature actress Piper Perabo, a college friend of Rohal. He won the Jury Special Award for Best Film for The Guatemalan Handshake at the Slamdance Film Festival in 2006. More recently, he won the Special Jury Award for Unique Vision at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival for his short film Rat Pack Rat.Rohal attended filmmaking classes at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. more…

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