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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.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
Storyline
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.
- SoundtracksEverywhere
Written by Scott Brereton and Lloyd Neal
Performed by Ritalin
Featured review
I just saw this movie for the first time and I loved it! I've read several negative reviews about "Max Keeble's Big Move". The only conclusion I can come to about why someone wouldn't like it, is because it is "too perfect!" Anyone who didn't like it, may have been put-off by the unrealistically perfect world created in this movie.
The main character, Max Keeble (played by Alex D. Linz) is a powerhouse. He's got everything going for him. He's got good looks and a smashing personality, two cool buds to hang out with who will do anything for him -- Robe (played by Josh Peck) and Megan (played by Zena Grey) who also "really likes him". He's got the coolest parents any kid would ever want. And he comes out the winner in everything he does.
There for a time, it does look like Max is going to lose everything: his best friend Robe, Megan who "really likes him", and probably his life when one of the many bullies catches up to him. But being a good person at heart and a true man, he faces up to his friends that he has hurt and apologizes. Then he faces up to each of the bullies, beating them at their own game, and thus becomes the school "hero".
Couple this fast paced story with interesting sets and costumes, impeccable lighting and sound, and Tim Hill's directing, and you end up with the "perfect" Saturday Matinee Movie, with a happy ending to boot! Great fun!
This movie should (and still could be) made into a weekly series. It would be way cool, with Justin Berfield as the school newspaper editor narrating and covering all the antics of Max, Megan, and Robe; popping up just at the right time to snap pictures and to keep the plot moving. The principal (played by Larry Miller) would have to be replaced; that's too bad because he was really funny. And I would love to see more of Dennis Haskins. What a winning combination they would make!
Get it on DVD for the kids. A great movie for the kid in all of us!
The main character, Max Keeble (played by Alex D. Linz) is a powerhouse. He's got everything going for him. He's got good looks and a smashing personality, two cool buds to hang out with who will do anything for him -- Robe (played by Josh Peck) and Megan (played by Zena Grey) who also "really likes him". He's got the coolest parents any kid would ever want. And he comes out the winner in everything he does.
There for a time, it does look like Max is going to lose everything: his best friend Robe, Megan who "really likes him", and probably his life when one of the many bullies catches up to him. But being a good person at heart and a true man, he faces up to his friends that he has hurt and apologizes. Then he faces up to each of the bullies, beating them at their own game, and thus becomes the school "hero".
Couple this fast paced story with interesting sets and costumes, impeccable lighting and sound, and Tim Hill's directing, and you end up with the "perfect" Saturday Matinee Movie, with a happy ending to boot! Great fun!
This movie should (and still could be) made into a weekly series. It would be way cool, with Justin Berfield as the school newspaper editor narrating and covering all the antics of Max, Megan, and Robe; popping up just at the right time to snap pictures and to keep the plot moving. The principal (played by Larry Miller) would have to be replaced; that's too bad because he was really funny. And I would love to see more of Dennis Haskins. What a winning combination they would make!
Get it on DVD for the kids. A great movie for the kid in all of us!
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- Also known as
- 7th Grade Heart Attack
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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
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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