Synopsis
When a new doctor moves in next door, the neighborhood kids make it their mission to ensure he is not a creepy guardian of a terrible neighbor-eating monster.
2015 Directed by Mark Cartier
When a new doctor moves in next door, the neighborhood kids make it their mission to ensure he is not a creepy guardian of a terrible neighbor-eating monster.
A kid-friendly neighborhood adventure that finds a group of preteens trying to protect the subdivision from a man who just may be a mad scientist, "Operation: Neighborhood Watch" moves with a enough energy to gloss over its inadequacies. Those inadequacies include a flimsy story and paper-thin production; but the story and production's mix of family-centered comedy, light spookiness, and fun characters is enough to make the work watchable. It is all mediocre stuff, but it manages to not waste its intended audience's time.
A below average kids movie that is pretty boring I don’t get bored during kids movies most times but this one did have a hard time keeping my attention it’s cute enough but just not really that good or entertaining
A very below average kids film that is not memorable at all.It has too many different tones clashing with each other.
This was just an exhibition of awful child acting. Bad line delivery, awkward pauses, and a real lack of cohesion between lines but it got to a point where I began to enjoy it. So bad it’s good kinda thing you could say. I could really tell that the writer wasn’t as in touch with how kids act/ speak as much as they thought they were. Denise Richards gives a great performance as a mother and it was refreshing to see her get lots of scenes and lines. Usually she is just used so that they can slap her name on the poster and she’s in 5 minutes of the movie but not in this case. She is present beginning,…