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Max Keeble's Big Move

His World. His Rules.
2001 | 86m | English

(9132 votes)

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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.
Release Date: Oct 05, 2001
Director: Tim Hill
Writer: Jonathan Bernstein, Mark Blackwell, David L. Watts, James Greer
Genres: Family, Comedy
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Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures, Karz Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $18,634,654
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Alex D. Linz Max Keeble
Larry Miller Principal Elliot T. Jindraike
Jamie Kennedy Evil Ice Cream Man
Zena Grey Megan
Josh Peck Robe
Nora Dunn Lily Keeble
Robert Carradine Don Keeble
Noel Fisher Troy McGinty
Orlando Brown Dobbs
Amber Valletta Ms. Dingman
Amy Hill Mrs. Rangoon
Brooke Anne Smith Jenna
Justin Berfield Caption Writer
Romeo Lil Romeo
Jonathan Osser Worried Kid
Cory Hodges Yearbook Photographer
Kyle Sullivan Techie Kid
Shawn Pyfrom Bus Prankster
Martin Spanjers Runty Band Member
Bryan Matsuura First Eighth Grader
Andy Morrow Second Eighth Grader
Adam Lamberg Eighth Grader On Bike
Nick Albert Eighth Grader in Gym
Zachary Spound Julius Klinghoffer
Maximilian Kesmodel Four Year Old Max
Christian Boewe Six Year Old Troy
Marcus Toji Food Fight Chess Player
E.J. De la Pena Pudgy 7th Grader
Ashly Holloway Adorable 6 Yr. Old Girl
Brendan Hill Pimply 7th Grader
Alexandra Kaplan Kelly Lloyd
Nicholas King Skater Wannabe
Clifton Davis Supt. Bobby 'Crazy Legs' Knebworth
Veronica Alicino Mrs. Talia
Greg Lewis Janitor
Chely Wright Mrs. Styles
Dennis Haskins Mr. Kohls
Teddy Lane Jr. Phys Ed Teacher
Countess Vaughn Office Admin. Assistant
Tony Hawk Tony Hawk
Hopsin Pizza Parlor Kid
Jordan Mahome Marley
Myra Chelsea
Sarah Rush Ms. Lane
Chelsea Bond Mrs. Didion
Maximillian Kesmodel 4 Year Old Max
P.J. Byrne DJ/ Young Executive (Uncredited)
Name Job
Jonathan Bernstein Screenplay
Mark Blackwell Screenplay
Peck Prior Editor
Tony Lombardo Editor
Arthur Albert Director of Photography
Susan Matheson Costume Design
Michael Wandmacher Original Music Composer
Scot Boland Casting
David L. Watts Story
Vincent Jefferds Production Design
Tim Hill Director
James Greer Screenplay
Victoria Burrows Casting
Name Title
Russell Hollander Co-Producer
Mike Karz Producer
Guy Riedel Executive Producer
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r96sk
3.0

An incoherent mess. It's clearly aimed at the kid audience so I won't hate on this too much, but even so it's a pretty sluggish watch. Alex D. Linz (Max) is alright, while a pre-<em>'Drake & Josh'</em> Josh Peck (Robe) appears, but everything else is lame. The concept is decent, though the exe ... cution is anything but. There's also an iffy love story in there, while the attempted message is a little blurred by the end. It feels like they created a funny short story and turned it into a feature length, without much thought. If you liked this, fair enough. For me, however, <em>'Max Keeble's Big Move'</em> is awful.

Jun 23, 2021