Max Keeble's Big Move
Max Keeble's Big Move | |
---|---|
Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Tim Hill |
Produced by | Mike Karz |
Written by |
David L. Watts James Greer Jonathan Bernstein Mark Blackwell |
Starring |
Alex D. Linz Josh Peck Zena Grey |
Music by | Michael Wandmacher |
Cinematography | Arthur Albert |
Edited by |
Tony Lombardo Peck Prior |
Production company |
Walt Disney Pictures Karz Entertainment |
Distributed by | Buena Vista Pictures |
Release dates |
|
Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $25 million[1] |
Box office | $18,634,654 |
Max Keeble's Big Move is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Tim Hill, written by David L. Watts, James Greer, Jonathan Bernstein, and Mark Blackwell, and starring Alex D. Linz as the title character. The film was released in North America on October 5, 2001 by Walt Disney Pictures.
Plot
Max Keeble (Alex D. Linz) is a seventh grade junior high school paperboy who has a huge crush on Jenna (Brooke Anne Smith), the daughter of one of his paper recipients. Max is antagonized by the corrupt megalomaniacal school principal, Elliot T. Jindrake (Larry Miller), resident bullies Troy McGinty and Dobbs (Noel Fisher and Orlando Brown), and the Evil Ice Cream Man (Jamie Kennedy). Max also learns that an animal shelter he visits is being closed down to build Jindrake's opulent football stadium.
When Max's father, Donald (Robert Carradine), reveals that he is moving to Chicago for his boss, because he is unable to stand up for himself, Max realizes that he can do whatever he wants to Jindrake, Troy, Dobbs, and the Evil Ice Cream Man, facing no consequences because he will be gone by then. Enlisting his equally socially outcast friends, Robe and Megan (Josh Peck and (Zena Grey), pranks include traumatizing Troy by playing the main theme song of the fictional children's television show, MacGoogle the Highlander Frog, which frightened him as a child, trapping him in the gym with a MacGoogle suit wearer, instigating a fight between Dobbs and the Evil Ice Cream Man by stealing the coolant coil for the ice cream truck and Dobbs's handheld device, and ruining Jindrake's chances of becoming superintendent to replace the current superintendent, Crazy Legs (Clifton Davis), by planting animal pheromones within his breath spray, instigating a food fight in the cafeteria, and later by sabotaging his announcements by placing a cardboard cutout of Max pointing at him claiming that he was wearing a thong.
After his missions are completed, Max ends up ditching Robe and Megan's going away party by accepting an invitation to Jenna's milkshake party, causing a falling out. Taking Max's earlier advice to heart, Don announces that he quit his job and started his own business, meaning that Max is not moving after all. Max freaks out at this news, and learns that other students at his school are suffering because of his actions. Max states that no matter who you are, you can always stand up for yourself. Max confronts Jindrake, Troy, and Dobbs one final time, and with the help of other students at his school, Max eventually defeats Troy and Dobbs for good by throwing them into the dumpster and stops Jindrake from demolishing the animal shelter, which later gets him fired for fiddling with the school budget to build his stadium. The film ends when Max rides on his bicycle delivering newspapers around his neighborhood, and the Evil Ice Cream Man starts pursuing him once again.
Cast
- Alex D. Linz as Max Keeble
- Josh Peck as Robe
- Zena Grey as Megan
- Larry Miller as Principal Elliot T. Jindrake
- Jamie Kennedy as the Evil Ice Cream Man
- Noel Fisher as Troy McGinty
- Orlando Brown as Dobbs
- Robert Carradine as Donald Keeble
- Nora Dunn as Lily Keeble
- Brooke Anne Smith as Jenna
- Myra Ambriz as Chelsea
- Justin Berfield as Caption writer
- Tony Hawk as himself (cameo)
- Lil' Romeo as himself (cameo)
- Marcus Hopson as Pizza parlor guy (cameo)
- Clifton Davis as Superintendent Bobby "Crazy Legs" Knebworth
- Amy Hill as Ms. Phyllis Rangoon
- Amber Valletta as Ms. Dingman
- Dennis Haskins as Mr. Kohls
- Chely Wright as Mrs. Styles (Homeroom Teacher)
Critical reception
Max Keeble's Big Move was a box office bomb. Rotten Tomatoes currently gives the film a 26% "rotten" rating on its site. The consensus states that the film is "fun for kids, but bland and unoriginal for adults."
References
- ↑ "Max Keeble's Big Move (2001)". Box Office Mojo, LLC. Retrieved 2006-11-24.
External links
Wikiquote has quotations related to: Max Keeble's Big Move |
- Official website
- Max Keeble's Big Move at the Internet Movie Database
- Max Keeble's Big Move at AllMovie
- Max Keeble's Big Move at Rotten Tomatoes
- Max Keeble's Big Move at Box Office Mojo