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.

Max Keeble

Principal Elliot T. Jindraike

Evil Ice Cream Man

Megan

Robe

Lily Keeble

Don Keeble

Troy McGinty

Dobbs

Ms. Dingman

Mrs. Rangoon

Jenna

Caption Writer

Lil Romeo

Techie Kid

Bus Prankster

Runty Band Member
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 execution 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.
October 5, 2001

Max Keeble

Principal Elliot T. Jindraike

Evil Ice Cream Man

Megan

Robe

Lily Keeble

Don Keeble

Troy McGinty

Dobbs

Ms. Dingman

Mrs. Rangoon

Jenna

Caption Writer

Lil Romeo

Techie Kid

Bus Prankster

Runty Band Member
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 execution 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.
