
Nature Calls 2012
"Manhood. It's the only badge that matters."
Todd Rohal's *Nature Calls (2012)* follows the escalating feud between polar-opposite brothers Randy and Kirk, who take their childhood rivalry to absurd new heights when Randy forcibly hijacks Kirk's son's sleepover.
Director: Todd Rohal
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nature Calls (2012) about?
*Nature Calls* centers on two feuding brothers, Randy and Kirk, whose rivalry reaches a breaking point when Randy unexpectedly kidnaps Kirk's son and takes him (and a group of unsuspecting boys) on a chaotic camping trip. What follows is a series of over-the-top misadventures that push the boundaries of parenting, masculinity, and outdoor survival—all while delivering nonstop laughs.
Who directed Nature Calls?
Todd Rohal directed *Nature Calls (2012)*, bringing his signature offbeat humor to the absurd premise.
Who stars in Nature Calls?
The film stars Patton Oswalt as Randy, Johnny Knoxville as Kirk, Rob Riggle as the uptight scout leader, Maura Tierney as Kirk's exasperated wife, and Patrice O'Neal in one of his final roles.
Is Nature Calls (2012) worth watching?
If you're a fan of raunchy comedies packed with physical humor and off-the-wall scenarios, *Nature Calls* is absolutely worth a watch. While it didn't set the box office on fire, its 79-minute runtime keeps the laughs tight and the absurdity relentless, making it a fun, if forgettable, addition to the comedy genre.
How long is Nature Calls?
*Nature Calls* runs for 79 minutes, making it a quick, binge-friendly comedy.
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About Nature Calls (2012) — A raucous comedy about brotherly rivalry and camping gone hilariously wrong
Todd Rohal's *Nature Calls (2012)* follows the escalating feud between polar-opposite brothers Randy and Kirk, who take their childhood rivalry to absurd new heights when Randy forcibly hijacks Kirk's son's sleepover. What begins as a simple camping trip quickly spirals into a chaotic, laugh-out-loud adventure as Randy drags the unsuspecting boys deep into the wilderness, testing their patience and pushing every boy-scout cliché to the limit. With a ragtag group of misfits, including Patton Oswalt's neurotic Randy and Johnny Knoxville's reckless Kirk, this comedy thrives on cringe-worthy moments, over-the-top antics, and a relentless barrage of dad jokes that somehow make the great outdoors feel even more unhinged.
Pitting brother against brother—and man against nature—the film blends slapstick humor with heartfelt sibling rivalry, all while poking fun at the absurdity of masculinity and the trials of parenthood. The movie's brisk 79-minute runtime keeps the energy high, delivering nonstop laughs and a quirky charm that feels like a cross between *National Lampoon's Vacation* and *The Hangover*—if they'd both been raised on a steady diet of camping trips gone wrong.