Brother Nature Page #3

Synopsis: Roger (Taran Killam), a strait-laced politician has big plans to propose to his dream girl (Gillian Jacobs) at her family's lake house. But everything goes awry when he meets his potential brother-in-law Todd (Bobby Moynihan): a full-time camp counselor with a heart of gold and a wild sense of fun, pining to be Roger's best friend, and ultimately catapulting him into a series of unfortunate events. As Roger tries to take a stand amidst outrageous fishing excursions, propulsive water jetpacks and American history-themed musicals, he realizes that being a part of a new family may be more difficult than he'd thought.
Genre: Comedy
Production: Broadway Video
 
IMDB:
4.7
Metacritic:
53
Rotten Tomatoes:
67%
R
Year:
2016
97 min
76 Views


Gwen. What are you doing

with all my taxes?

Just lining the pockets

of corporate America.

Oh, yeah? More like...

Should be cargo pants.

I'm sorry?

You said "pockets"...

I thought... A lot of...

I'm Mel.

Hey. Roger.

Hey, little man.

What is wrong with you?

He got a splinter, guy!

I'm so sorry. Come on,

honey, let's go inside.

- He's only 11, guy.

- I mean, really!

I didn't see the splinter. I thought

he was going for like a low five...

I thought he was

going for a low five.

So did I.

Should I go in there?

No. No. No. Give them

a moment to cool down.

Because Mel and Pam are kind of

angry people. They're hateful.

No way!

He's here!

He's here!

Don't leave!

I'm coming!

Oh, yeah!

Hey, man.

He's here! Whoo!

Watch your feet,

you've got open toes on.

Hey, buddy, I'm Roger.

Yes! I knew it!

I'm so happy you're here!

Hi, Gwen.

Thank you for bringing me

a new toy to play with.

Okay!

Man, I'm so happy you're here!

I'm doing it again!

I know. Just go easy.

Sorry. They haven't

even unpacked yet.

On it.

You, with me. We carry heavy

things, for this is man's work.

It's Tim Allen.

Home improvement?

Oh! Sure. "I don't

think so, Tim."

You're my Al.

Let's do this. Come on!

Great show.

Oh, yeah!

Hey, did you get

my friend request?

Yeah.

I noticed you didn't accept it.

Oh, yeah. I haven't

really had a chance.

You got time now.

Yeah. Can we

unpack first?

Totally.

I love unpacking.

Oh, man, it's just so good to finally

meet you, you know. I got that.

How long have you and Gwen

been together now?

Uh. Almost two years.

Two years!

Oh, wow!

And at last we are united.

Good things take time, I guess.

I got that.

Sorry. I should know, man. I've been

dating Margie for what, five years now?

Still don't see a ring on it.

Hey, man, just don't beat me

to the proposal punch. Okay?

Because I got seniority.

And it'll make me

look Nada so good.

Spanish.

You speak Spanish?

It was. Yeah.

And then I went like that...

For the sombrero.

Yeah.

Don't get me wrong. Margie

is most def the one.

Them Turley girls, they yummy.

They're lovely women.

I just want to do

it right, you know?

I think everybody has to propose

when it feels best for them.

Beautiful.

I'll dap on that.

Whoa!

No, man. Dap it.

I'm a dapper.

Pew, pew!

Oh!

You got me.

Shot you in the face.

Would never do it.

Would never do it.

Hey, let me grab that for you.

No, I got it.

No, let me grab it.

Okay. Thank you.

Okay, everyone, meat's ready!

Whoa!

Look at this. Honey, it's so good.

Beautiful!

Salt and pepper.

Dibs on the seat next to Roger!

It's only a week.

It's only a week.

Baby Gwen!

Oh! Don't look

at that. Oh, god!

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Taran Killam

Taran Hourie Killam (born April 1, 1982) is an American actor, comedian, and writer. He is best known for his television work on shows such as The Amanda Show, Wild 'n Out, Mad TV, and Saturday Night Live. Killam is also known for his portrayal of a teen pop star in the 2004 Disney Channel Original Movie Stuck in the Suburbs. Killam performed the role of King George III in the Broadway production of Hamilton at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, ending his run on the evening of April 13, 2017. more…

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