This movie was really funny. It is great for those kids who are just starting junior high. I just had one problem with it: it was sort of over the top. Everything, the story, the characters,and even the way some of the people represented their role. Alex kind of put too much effort in showing how he was feeling, so it ended up looking like he didn't really mean what he was saying. When Max says one of his lines, they sometimes sound like a speech. Oh, and there could have been a little more romance between Max and Megan. She really liked him, so they should have done more than just talk to each other, be friends and hold hands. Sure, they're only in 6th grade, but after all, they were twelve-year-olds. Disney movies sometimes show younger kids in romance, so there should have been a little more of that in this movie, too. But the rest was great. The bullies, the principal and the food1 fight!!!!!!!!! I know anyone will like this movie.
Max Keeble's Big Move
2001
Action / Comedy / Crime / Family
Max Keeble's Big Move
2001
Action / Comedy / Crime / Family
Plot summary
Max Keeble, the victim of his 7th grade class, plots revenge when he learns he's moving; it backfires when he doesn't move after all.
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Good, but kind of "over the top"
This Movie is Good!
Max Keeble's Big Move is a funny movie for kids. I think that because of it's comedy and the features of it, it is a fantastic movie for kids! One of my favorite parts in the movie is where Max (Alex D. Linz) begins to noticed how much he actually likes Megan (Zena Gray). Another part is where Max (Alex D. Linz) gets back at all of his enemies, like the Ice Cream Man (Jamie Kennedy), Troy McGinty (Noel Fisher), The Principal Elliot T. Jindraike (Larry Miller) and Dobbs (Orlando Brown). Those parts are the most "off the wall" funny!! All in all I think that this movie is a good movie for kids. I love it, it is one of my favorite movies to watch!...Max Keeble's Big Move.
Not a horrible kiddie flick, but...
Max Keeble. Well then. Not horrible, but definitely not the best. The jokes are O.K., the cast isn't too bad (where have I seen all them before?), and the food fight was a hit. However, the little scenes between "Max" and "Jenna" weren't very good at all. Come on, what 9th grader would actually notice a 7th grader. Possible, not likely. It's a movie, though. I guess the directors can have their fun. This movie wasn't totally bad, it just needs a little more...something. 6 out of 10 for Max Keeble.