sound like the greatest thing ever? Well, that doesn't exist, but thankfully, you can watch Disney's "Camp Nowhere." Morris (Jonathan Jackson) is bored to tears going to computer camp every year, so he and his buddies concoct a plan: create a pretend summer camp that's a veritable kid's paradise without any adult supervision and bribe a man-child (Christopher Lloyd) to pose as a counselor. Sounds great ... until their parents plan a visit and a local cop ("Back to the Future" co-star Tom F. Wilson) gets suspicious.

"Camp Nowhere" falls short of the promise of its premise, as at it feels like a made-for-TV Disney Channel movie that the Mouse House sent to theaters, which they probably regretted once the meager $10 million haul came in. Still, "Camp Nowhere" makes my list because Lloyd elevates almost anything he is in, while the kid-friendly comedy hits its target of appealing to the 90s-era kids who watched it growing up, even if doesn't totally hold up now that we're "adults."