Actually this makes Spy Kids look like a masterpiece but it was the closest comparison I could think of. Your mileage may vary.
Basic premise boils down to a spot of vandalism and somebody else gets the blame, even though it wasn't them and some smart-arse decrees that this is worthy of his "undercover" agency's time to go and investigate, with the help of telepathic twins and some "gadgets".
While I'm prepared to accept some drop in standards over a full movie due to this being a TV movie/straight to video/DVD (this is par for the course unfortunately since these are tainted with a cheap-and-cheerful reputation at the best of times), this has clearly been cobbled together either very quickly or very cheaply. Or both, and so this results in writing that wouldn't look out of place if it had been done by a Year 10 student for English coursework. The script is full of clumsy dialogue and one gets the impression nobody on camera wants to be here.
Might be one of those "kids under 10 may like it" jobs, but everybody should pick another movie.