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(1994 TV Movie)

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6/10
Not that bad
bigitalsausage22 May 2005
Warning: Spoilers
I've caught this one a few times on TV reruns, I think the reason I decided to watch it was because I had seen the box for it at the local video rental place ten years ago and always wondered what the hell this movie could possibly be about. but anyway.

Bob Saget is kind of funny in this one, he goes to this camp with his kid who he doesn't have a close relationship. When he shows up he has a tough time getting used to the great outdoors. Great basketball scene where Saget shows off his hoop skills, that guy is like 6'4''. In the end Saget comes around to the whole nature thing and him and his kid get closer.

Yeah, this thing was a big piece of cheese, but its not that bad.
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5/10
Weak
Andreas_N23 November 2005
Brian Bonsall is a smart actor, but that's that. I have seen this one a few years ago. I remember it having been a more or less average movie. The story was basically good, but the actual transformation on screen was fairly simple and did not match the quality I look for in father-son stories, which belong to my favorites in general. Brian was still decent; he made me watch through the whole movie. I wonder if they could have made a better movie if they'd cast a different guy as his dad. This part was thoroughly miscast. Bob Saget did not fit in here at all, he hampered the advance of the movie's storyline and screwed up the emotional aspect that was subtly addressed.
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5/10
Still somewhat funny almost 30 years later, but weakened by some bad writing and unlikeable characters
spencer-w-hensley2 June 2022
Since Bob Saget passed away five months ago, I remember watching this when I was younger and enjoying it quite a bit.

I did a random YouTube search after the announcement of his death to see what was available on this movie and surprisingly the whole film is now available to view on YouTube in one part for free.

Wanting to see if it held up I rewatched. Some of the jokes from Saget are still pretty funny and considering this is a low budget family TV movie they got a pretty impressive cast including Saget, David Graf from the Police Academy franchise, Stuart Pankin from Fatal Attraction, Troy Evans from Ace Ventura Pet Detective Heidi Swedberg from Seinfeld, and Brian Bonsall from Family Ties and Brian Levinson from Matilda.

But in spite of a couple of laughs and a pretty impressive cast, the movie has a couple big flaws.

For starters most of the adults with the slight exception of Evans as the Scoutmaster and Pankin somewhat are pretty unlikeable people and we have to start off with the most unlikeable of them all, none other than the main star himself Bob Saget.

As a kid I thought Saget's character was pretty funny with all of his sarcastic wisecracks. As an adult some of them are still funny but the problem with Saget's character is that he is a complaining jerk who puts everyone and everything down.

Even the character of the enemy played by Graf I can sympathize with a bit more. Yeah he is an arrogant jerk and not someone who I would ideally want to spend time with but you can understand why he hates Saget and antagonizes him.

He tries even being nice to Saget but he just responds by being a sarcastic jerk.

Saget's role here seems like the kind of part Woody Allen or Albert Brooks would have played very early in their careers, but both of those guys in comparison would probably be able to squeeze a tiny ounce of likeability into a character like this.

Bonsall as the son is probably the most likeable character in the movie though he constantly whines that his dad is embarrassing him that at some points he is almost as annoying as Saget. It's also rather concerning that the kid character is more likeable and level headed than any of the adults.

Saget does become more likeable at the end but by then he has been such a jerk the whole movie that it is hard to accept him as such.

Some of the writing is also pretty bad with a lot of plot holes and things that dont make sense.

I am not expecting an Oscar win for Best Original Screenplay this is just a TV movie after all but surely the writers could have paid more attention to some details and have their script make more sense. Even some Full House episodes are written with more cleverness and wit than this.

If you liked Saget on Full House, this is probably worth one rewatch for nostalgia, but dont expect anything great.

If the characters were more likeable and logical and if the writing were a bit more sharp I think this would hold up better.

As it stands it's not a bad movie but a very middling one especially by made for TV standards.

Worth a watch for Saget, the cast and some funny lines but unlike reruns of Full House this will not have you wanting to do a repeat view. There is definitely a lot worse out there in terms of TV family movies, but there is also a lot better.
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1/10
More Powerful than Schindler's List and Godfather combined
japandaman1 June 2006
In some ways, I feel cheated that I missed out on this movie for so many years. At the same time, I cannot help but thank life for letting me experience the beauty and genius contained in this film; its power has purified and prepared my soul for eternity. It centers around Saget and his son as they enjoy a summer scout trip on an island off the coast of California. Rather than using this time to bond with his son, Saget views the trip as a chance crack wise and to vent his feelings of failure as both a father and a man. The movie quickly degrades into a shameless exhibition of pathos as Saget himself embodies the role of an emasculated man-child, delivering the viewer a performance that is not likely to be surpassed in greatness in our lifetime. By the movie's end, even Saget's teenage son has become so uncomfortable with his father's inadequacies as a human that he would sooner leave the island than to be further associated with the abomination that God gave him as a father. With powerful supporting performances from legends like Tackleberry from "Police Academy", Susan from "Seinfeld", and annoying, fat man, from "Alien Fury: Countdown to Invasion" this movie serves as a tribute to every soldier who has given their live defending our country and right to make movies of such importance to humanity.
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1/10
Not even my kids laughed
scottvar25 August 1999
How you'd come across this tomato can I don't know. I was coerced into taping it because "the kids would like it." Guess what? They didn't. Unless you really like Bob Saget there will be essentially nothing in this turkey for you.
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1/10
Biggest waste of 10 dollars
Wfordgurl1611 June 2005
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A few years ago, I found out that Father and Scout was on TV one week through my local TV-station listings. For some crazy reason, I used to like this movie. I later rented it from one of my local video stores. I always thought I was one of the dorkiest people in the world because I thought this film was good. My mom even bought me this movie for Christmas 3 years ago. Today, in a grown-up young woman's point of view, I believe this movie is horrible. The scenes were not at all funny, the acting was terrible, and it didn't have a good plot. This movie also had people getting hurt and I even saw one of the actors in it throw a screaming fit because he was getting wet. I also saw 2 people fight in the movie. It looked like some of the boys fighting at school. This movie costed $10 at my video store and I wish I could have my money back. I think I'll throw it in the trash or burn it because it may be too late to return it now.
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7/10
Pretty Good.... Despite...
srmccarthy10 November 2017
It is a funny thing.... I didn't want to watch this movie, because I don't really care for Bob Saget. However, I do like Brian Bonsall. So I went ahead and watched it. I found it pretty good, despite Bob Saget. In fact, I rather enjoyed Bob's acting in it. He fit the part perfect. I guess I should overlook Bob's stupid acting in America's Funniest Home Video's. So if you want to watch a pretty funny movie, with a good story line, this movie will do just fine..... :)
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7/10
Corny jokes, but excellent in many ways
spencer1027 December 2006
I happened to pick this film up at my local Blockbuster one weekend and was surprised because it was not bad. The story involves a paranoid author named Spenser Paley (Bob Saget, who I believe filmed this in his second to last season of "Full House".) Saget has not been spending to much time with his son (Brian Bosnall, form Family Ties. When Bosnall gets invited to go on a camping trip with his school Saget does nothing but ruin it by complaining. His companion is Stuart Pankin (who played the sheriff in Arachnophbia.) His enemy is David Graf (Who played Sam in The Brady Bunch Movie.) I loved Bob Saget growing up on Full House so it is not too surprising I enjoyed it. I will warn you however there are many corny jokes and if you are not a Saget fan stay away from it. Otherwise enjoy the show! Rated PG for some vulgarity and violence.
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7/10
Typical but nonetheless enjoyable family movie
inkblot1120 November 2019
Spencer (Bob Saget) is a writer and happily married, with one son, Michael (Brian Bonsall). He spends time with Michael, going to his soccer games and taking him to movies and has a fine relationship with his son. However, his wife Heidi, although she confirms he is a good dad, would prefer Spence do a few "manly' things as well, such as going camping. A perfect opportunity arrives when the school's sixth grade boys are all taking part in a camping trip to Catalina island. Reluctantly, Spencer agrees to take Michael. From the ferry ride across, Spencer meets a variety of other parents and kids. This includes an obnoxious firefighter whose "macho" attitude criticizes Spencer's jokes and complaints. Once there, the food is less than palatable, the cots somewhat uncomfortable and the activities, such as archery, challenging for Spencer and Michael. Worst of all is a cave exploration, for Spencer has claustrophobia. Yet, it is important, for a treasure hunt there will follow. Will Michael be proud of his dad or chagrined to the max? This "fish out of water" trip between father and son is typical but still quite enjoyable. Since this viewer bought the film for a dollar, even more so. Most families will enjoy the acting, sets, and funny lines. Enough said?
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7/10
It was an OK movie, with a few laughs...
ksmith-9018 June 2006
Sagot did a good impression of a working father that is inept when it comes to the great outdoors. His character will make you laugh at times also, whenever he makes remarks about the condition of the camp. The Story was OK, however it isn't anything new, but I guess it won't confuse you either. Kids may or may not find it funny, it really depends on them, and if they know Bob Sagot. I found it interesting, but not amazing. Definitely something to watch if your looking for something that has a few laughs and an OK story. All in all, it was good and it isn't to long, so you don't lose anything by watching it - well except about 1 hour and 45 minutes.
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