This family comedy stars Bob Saget as an inept, city-dwelling father who joins his son on a camping trip.
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: Spencer Paley (Bob Saget), a writer more comfortable indoors, takes his son Michael (Brian Bonsall) on a "dads-and-lads" camping trip to help Michael advance toward his Eagle Scout rank. This family comedy stars Bob Saget as an
: Spencer is terrified of the outdoors and fumbles through a series of mishaps involving bullies, jellyfish, and even an old silver mine. : Reviews generally describe it as "satisfactory family
: Reviews generally describe it as "satisfactory family fodder" with a few laughs, though some critics felt Bob Saget was miscast for the emotional aspects of the story.
: The movie focuses on teamwork and the bonding process between a father and son as they overcome Spencer's inadequacies together.