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Holmes 911
Mike Holmes and his children, Mike Jr. and Sherry, go back to their roots to rescue homeowners from unscrupulous contractors, unhealthy homes, and DIY projects gone wrong; the Holmes family takes on five houses, and turns them into homes again.
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Plot Summary
A down-on-his-luck private investigator, who believes he is a reincarnated Sherlock Holmes, decides to solve a series of bizarre crimes in his neighborhood. He enlists the help of his reluctant building superintendent and a quirky neighbor to crack the cases, leading to more chaos than clarity.
Critical Reception
Holmes 911 received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, with many finding its humor to be juvenile and its plot nonsensical. It is generally considered a poorly executed comedy with little to redeem it.
What Reviewers Say
Widely panned for its unfunny and predictable humor.
Criticized for a weak and uninspired plot that fails to engage.
Often cited as a forgettable and poorly made comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception for Holmes 911 is largely negative, with viewers frequently citing a lack of genuine humor and a nonsensical storyline as major drawbacks. Many found the film to be a disappointing viewing experience.
Fun Fact
The film was self-distributed by the production company, which is a rarity for films that receive such poor critical and audience reception.
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