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Max Keeble's Big Move |
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Rating: Summary: Looks cool Review: Max is a young paperboy, who's been picked on for years. So when his parents tell them they're moving he decides to get back at all his bullies (including the ice cream man who shoots ice cream at kids), and get the girl he has a crush on to notice him. This looks like a great movie.
Rating: Summary: Laugh! Review: Max is such a funny little movie.He finds out he is leaving town and decides to take revenge on his bullies b4 he goes,only to discover he is not leaving after all.Grab this video along with Harriet the Spy,which reminds me of it somehow.
Rating: Summary: Max Keeble. Review: Max Keeble (Alex D. Linz) is a misunderstood kid who's been picked on and bullied nearly his entire life. When his parents tell him they are moving, Max decides to stand up for himself and eventually changes the way the school looks at him. 'Max Keeble's Big Move' will be a very entertaining movie for kids and adults...a harmless Disney movie that will help people (especially kids) get their minds off of September 11th. It's a heartwarming comedy. It's Disney, of course, so it'll probably have a predictable plot, but it's still worth viewing. The acting by the entire cast is solid, and the plot is actually pretty good, too. It will be a very enjoyable movie and it'll be a smash hit with the kids - I can already gaurantee it! So if you've got kids, then take them to see 'Max Keeble's Big Move'. Heck, even if you don't have kids you should still go see it. It looks like great fun!
Rating: Summary: Max Keeble? My NEW FAVOURITE MOVIE OF 2002!!! Thank you!!! Review: Max Keeble is a pretty much average kid who takes on the system - and "boy" does he win...WITH HILARIOUS CONSEQUENCES! Lest you think young Mr. Keeble will let the "bullies" get him down, just watch him defeat them in clever, humorous ways! My two children (7 and 14) are rolling on the rec room carpet with laughter! We bought it last week and they've watched it each and every day since, except Thursday, which is the day we made the unfortunate mistake of going to the "four dollar water park." (Kyle was slightly injured). Thanks to the folks at Walt Disney for such a wonderful, cheeky surprise - good clean fun, hilarity, high jinks, a cast of unique characters that'll have you removing your socks and waving them in the air, plus a "lesson" in life to boot! I think I enjoyed it as much as they did! Every kid should be encouraged, allowed, or made to watch this - they DESERVE it!
Rating: Summary: A good kid movie Review: Max Keeble is not your typical youngster. He is skilled in the art of taking revenge upon his enemies. For children who enjoy films such as Home Alone, Max Keeble is right up your alley. I would not recommend it for adults.
Rating: Summary: THE USUAL SUSPECTS Review: MY KIDS AND I LOVED THE MOVIE. IT'S YOUR USUAL KID OVERCOMING HIS FEARS AND BEATING THE BULLY STORY, BUT IT IS FUNNY. I THINK I MAY HAVE ENJOYED MORE THAN MY KIDS.
Rating: Summary: Perfect for the whole family! Review: My whole family saw this movie and we all loved it, so I never understood why it was a box office bomb! Maybee it's because everyone compared it to "The Princess Diaries" wich was in theaters 2 months before "Max". It perfectly portrays public middle school! It's Max's first day of Junior High School and has plans to make this year better than last. But upon arrival, he finds he is the target of the school bully, teachers are mean, and the girl of his dreams dosen't even know he's alive. But when his dad says they're moving, he seeks revenge on them all, including the evil ice cream man! His skeems to get back at everyone are hilarious! And it gets even better when he finds out he's not moving! There are even cameo's by the child rapper, Little Romeo, and pop sensation, Myra, who's hit "Miracles Happen" was featured in "The Princess Diaries"! Your whole family will love it!
Rating: Summary: Zany but fun Review: Overall this was an entertaining movie; the story lagged a few times but was redeemed by moments of hilarity and action- the opening sequence is especially cool. Alex Linz single-handedly saves the movie with his suave but mischievous character; the supporting actors aren't too bad either ("Ice-Cream Man" and the principal of Max's school stand out). I would not recommend this movie for an older audience, neither a very young audience- preteens will probably love this flick, if my siblings are any indication. The filming, acting, and plot are hardly outstanding but are the norm for this genre of Disney movies. The movie's message may convey a sense that it's okay to cause damage to property in the name of "justice." Discretion on the parent's part would be advisable. It's nothing extremely serious, much the same thing kids would see on Saturday mornings. It really depends on your family and what you view as acceptable.
Rating: Summary: The creative solutions to the problem of school bullies Review: The movie was cute. Max has a LOT of trouble with bullies at school and his father is having a parallel situation with his boss at work but they both eventually prevail by becoming courageous.
Rating: Summary: Featuring Josh Peck, Lil' Romeo and Kyle Sullivan Review: The stars from this movie that I know of Lil' Romeo (who sung 2-Way out of Hey Arnold! the movie), Josh Peck (from the Amanda Show) and Kyle Sullivan (from the new season of All That) Hate these bullies. They like bully around and the principal likes to make a new football stadium where the animal shelter is. The plot to this movie looked almost like Hey Arnold! the movie (I like that one a whole whole whole triple, double, cadrouple, whole, whole lot.) I bet Amanda Bynes, Chelsea Brummet, Jack Desena, Bryan Hearne, Shane Lyones, Govanni Samuels, Kyle Sullivan and Robert Ebert shall give this thumbs up. Well if they do then I'll agree with them.
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