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Max Keeble, the victim of his 7th grade class, plots revenge when he learns that he's moving, but it backfires when he isn't after all.Max Keeble, the victim of his 7th grade class, plots revenge when he learns that he's moving, but it backfires when he isn't after all.Max Keeble, the victim of his 7th grade class, plots revenge when he learns that he's moving, but it backfires when he isn't after all.
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- 1 win & 1 nomination total
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First off I would like to say that this is a Disney movie. If your not catching my hint, it is for children. I think that it is a well written, light hearted and good humored movie. Stop comparing it to Braveheart!!!!!! It is intended for a younger audience.do you kids a favor and rent it, you will see it's well worth it. If it makes them happy, that means your happy, right?
I liked it, I mean it was funny, but still Middle School is really not like that, and where would you find the time to say put Robe in that glass cage? And wouldn't Troy McGinty get in trouble too for coming into the auditorium late as well as Max?
Overall I'd give it a 7/10. I mean, it wasn't THAT bad!
Overall I'd give it a 7/10. I mean, it wasn't THAT bad!
Take it easy, folks !! This is only a MOVIE, and this one is intended to be a fanciful exaggeration from the word go. I took my 11 yo son to see it, and he had no problem understanding that.
Isn't this movie supposed to be an extreme comic view of the unfair world of junior high from an underdog's point of view? Think of The Three Stooges - did anybody take their scripts to task? No, but everybody LAUGHED!
Better judgment triumphs in the end in most respects, in Max Keeble's Big Move. And Max earns respect not because he's the toughest, but because his turnabout beats the bullies at their own game, and because he won't let his buddies take the rap alone.
This movie, and Shrek, See Spot Run, Cats & Dogs, and Spy Kids, are some of the most enjoyable movies I have seen in the last 10 months. Not since "What Women Want" or "The Brothers" have I seen an adult movie that was near as funny as any of these kiddie movies. (Okay, add in "Oh, Brother, Where Art Thou".)
I only hope that overly critical attitudes aren't congenital.
Isn't this movie supposed to be an extreme comic view of the unfair world of junior high from an underdog's point of view? Think of The Three Stooges - did anybody take their scripts to task? No, but everybody LAUGHED!
Better judgment triumphs in the end in most respects, in Max Keeble's Big Move. And Max earns respect not because he's the toughest, but because his turnabout beats the bullies at their own game, and because he won't let his buddies take the rap alone.
This movie, and Shrek, See Spot Run, Cats & Dogs, and Spy Kids, are some of the most enjoyable movies I have seen in the last 10 months. Not since "What Women Want" or "The Brothers" have I seen an adult movie that was near as funny as any of these kiddie movies. (Okay, add in "Oh, Brother, Where Art Thou".)
I only hope that overly critical attitudes aren't congenital.
I took my 12-year-old son at his request to the movie. I would have to say he enjoyed it more than I. It is aimed at juvenile humor and while not bad it has few redeeming qualities. As many such files the kids are very smart and clever while all the adults are totally inept. I will say it did have a good and appropriate ending.
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.
Did you know
- TriviaThe film takes place from September 3 to September 7, 2001.
- GoofsOn Max's first day of school, he gets to school by bus. After school, he walks from the school to the Animal Shelter. After he is done visiting the animals and trainers at the animal shelter, Max is seen biking home. It seems strange that he has his bike with him if he took the bus to school, then decided to walk home after the animal shelter visit. It is never explained how he suddenly got his bike to school and the animal shelter if he took the bus to school.
- Quotes
Principal Jindraike: Stop smiling! This isn't a happy place.
- Crazy creditsAside from the Walt Disney Pictures logo, there are no opening credits after the title is shown.
- Alternate versionsThe DVD contains the following deleted scenes:
- Max and his friends see the Worried Kid forget his locker combination.
- Megan and Robe discuss Max's flirtations with Jenna.
- Dobbs steals Megan's clarinet "for collateral."
- Extended scene of Jindrake reprimanding Max, then pushing him away to flirt with Ms. Dingham.
- Max's father discussing moving plans at work on the telephone, then injuring himself with a prop related to his costume after talking to his boss.
- Troy McGinty encountering McGoogles for the first time since he was a small child, just as he was about to attack another student.
- Dobbs hassles another school secretary after his PDA is stolen.
- Extended version of the arrival of "Crazy Legs" Knebworth, and Megan recovering her stolen clarinet.
- A small dog escaping from a car in the parking lot to attack Jindrake in the school hallway.
- Extended scene of Robe & Megan waiting for Max to arrive at his own party.
- A clip from the McGoogles show.
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- Language
- Also known as
- La revancha de Max
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Box office
- Budget
- $25,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $17,294,293
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,377,958
- Oct 7, 2001
- Gross worldwide
- $18,634,654
- Runtime
- 1h 26m(86 min)
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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