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A scout leader trying to reinvigorate his dwindling troop pressures the boys at his newly adopted nephew's slumber party to join him on a madcap weekend camping trip. With Patton Oswalt, Johnny Knoxville, Rob Riggle and Maura Tierney. Written and directed by Todd Rohal. Magnolia Pictures.

'Nature Calls,' Nov. 9

( Scott Gardner / Magnolia Pictures )
A scout leader trying to reinvigorate his dwindling troop pressures the boys at his newly adopted nephew's slumber party to join him on a madcap weekend camping trip. With Patton Oswalt, Johnny Knoxville, Rob Riggle and Maura Tierney. Written and directed by Todd Rohal. Magnolia Pictures.
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