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List Price: $14.99 | | Label: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Salesrank: 23974
Released: June 18, 2002 |
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MPAA Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD |
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| Features:
Closed-captioned Color Dolby DVD-Video Full Screen NTSC | |
Editorial Review:
Walt Disney Pictures presents the hilarious MAX KEEBLE'S BIG MOVE -- the laugh-out-loud, action-packed comedy your entire family will love. When Max, a much bullied 12-year-old student, finds out he's moving to a new city in one week, he decides he has nothing to lose and develops some very clever schemes to right all the wrongs done to him and his friends. After a week of mayhem, including outrageous pranks, stunts, inventive gadgets, and help from his friends, Max finds out the worst news ever -- he's not moving after all! And now going from underdog to top dog means facing up to the consequences of his actions and developing a whole new set of plans!
Description of Max Keeble's Big Move:
Max Keeble's junior high career is off to an inauspicious start: one bully chucks him in a dumpster, another tormenter takes his friends' money, the ice cream truck guy is after him, and the self-serving principal is after everyone who stands in the way of his budget-draining football field plans. But his family's sudden plans to relocate give him the moxie to stand up to his foes in a big way. This kid revenge fantasy results in gags like a squirrel in the principal's pants and a cafeteria-wide food fight. Of course, Max (Alex D. Linz) doesn't move, forcing him to take responsibility for his actions, or this wouldn't be a Disney film. The broad humor is clearly meant for preteens, but crude jokes, bullying, and sexual innuendo (thus the PG rating) make it inappropriate for younger kids, leaving it for the narrow age range of about 8 to 12. --Kimberly Heinrichs
Max Keeble's Big Move Reviews:
Cute movie, especially for kids 
2008-06-05 - I'm a sucker for family movies, so I love this movie. It's a perfect story for kids. I just don't care much for the parts in the movie where he pretends to be in a Kung Fu movie. Other than that, it's great.
Max s Keeble s big move 
2007-10-17 - I jut enjoy this movie the boy that plays robe the actor is Josh Peck from Drake and Josh show. In my dvd box it had a big picture.
funny back to school movie 
2007-10-14 - A fun back to school movie to watch. It was so funny with all the jokes played throughout the movie, I was laughing the whole time. The garbage(food) fight at the dump(cafetaria) was the funniest. Who in my mind would want to play chess there? Mr. Jindrake the principal was funny too. Because of the PG rating I would recommend parents should accompany young children under 8.
Funny! 
2005-01-02 - This movie is about a kid who thinks he is moving to Chicago from ?So he decides to back at bullies,teachers,etc. Then it turns out he isn't moving!& that's all I can tell!Buy It!
Robe Rules!!! 
2004-12-10 - Imagine Meatloaf as he played Eddie in the Rocky Horror Picture Show. Remember? Now picture him having a son, or even worse a little 'Mini-me' clone. That who this kid 'Robe' reminds me of. He is a dark character who entertains his friends in the junkyard.
Ok anyway, this little squirt of a kid named Max Keeble is attending Junior High for the first time. He's got the bully (who writes his victim's name on his T-shirt everyday and shows an astonished and terrified crowd of students), overbearing history teacher, a beautiful science teacher, and a psycho loser for a principal.
So anyway imagine you have two days to do whatever you want with no consequences. That how Max sees life as he and his family are about to move. He takes his revenge on the principal with a squirrel and a monkey. Terrorizes the bully with what only can be described as a psycho Scottish frog with a Barney complex.
Of course he ends up not moving so he pays the price. Such is the moral of the story. It's a good movie for young teens and pre-teens. It has the squeaky clean Disney seal all over it so you don't have to worry about anything your kids will see. Even the sexy first chair clarinet player only goes so far, though she does have a Britney Spears type theme song whenever she appears on screen. Disney always has to have the fantasy princess and she's it.
Also this movie has a food fight that would have done The Delta House from 'Animal House' proud. A mustard bazooka made from a tuba was brilliant.