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Max Keeble's Big Move (2001)
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Reviews Counted:54
Fresh:14
Rotten:40
Average Rating:4.2/10
Consensus: Max Keeble may be fun for kids, but bland and unoriginal for adults.
Runtime: 86 mins
Genre: Childrens
US Box Office: $16,504,546
Synopsis: It's Max Keeble's (Alex D. Linz) first day of seventh grade. He's a good kid who only wants to fit in. But nothing seems to be going his way. The ice cream man tries to foil Max's delivery of the... It's Max Keeble's (Alex D. Linz) first day of seventh grade. He's a good kid who only wants to fit in. But nothing seems to be going his way. The ice cream man tries to foil Max's delivery of the newspaper. The animal shelter where Max bottle-raised a chimp is closing. The school bully, Troy (Noel Fisher), humiliates Max in front of everybody. Principal Jindraike (Larry Miller) threatens Max because he disrupts the school assembly. And to top it off, Max's parents tell him that they're planning to move to Chicago at the end of the week. With the help of his two kooky friends, Megan (Zena Grey) and Robe (Josh Peck), Max contrives an elaborate retaliation at school. Among other things, the threesome initiate an unusually slimy food fight in the cafeteria, and they terrorize Troy by dressing up as a television character called McGoogle the Highland Frog (reminiscent of Barney). When Max finds out that his parents have changed their minds about moving to Chicago, he must apologize for all the mayhem he's caused and say he's sorry to all of the students and teachers whose feelings he hurt. Actor Linz plays Max with a winning gusto and Miller is funny as a power hungry bureaucrat. Pop music stars Lil' Romeo and Myra have small roles as Max's classmates. [More]
Starring: Alex D. Linz, Robert Carradine, Nora Dunn, Jamie Kennedy
Starring: Alex D. Linz, Robert Carradine, Nora Dunn, Jamie Kennedy, Larry Miller, Amber Valletta, Orlando Brown, Clifton Davis, Zena Grey, Amy Hill, Brooke Anne Smith, Josh Peck, Myra, Lil' Romeo
Director: Tim Hill
Director: Tim Hill
Screenwriter: Mark Blackwell, Jonathan Bernstein, James Greer
Producer: Mike Karz
Composer: Michael Wandmacher
Studio: Buena Vista Pictures
Reviews for Max Keeble's Big Move
...I did enjoy [Mr. Belding's] cameo, but that doesn't change the fact that watching the movie is akin to sitting inside a Chuck E. Cheese for an hour and a half.
The moral of Max Keeble's Big Move is that it's awfully easy to say the right thing after getting away with the wrong thing.
Chances are that only kids will find the movie funny and entertaining.
Parents may shift uneasily in their seats while their wee ones cheer on the food fights, crotch-kicking and dirty jockstrap gags.
A Disney Channel sitcom pilot that no one over 13 would ever want to watch.
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