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  1. Oct 5, 2001 · The Watchers. Purchase Max Keeble's Big Move on digital and stream instantly or download offline. 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.

  2. A girl calls the Evil Ice Cream Man a “fart-knocker.”. After learning about his family’s impending move, Max yells at his parents, “This bites.”. During the food fight, he and Robe make a mustard spraying machine out of a tuba and leaf blower, then declare, “Let me tell you something about this school: It blows!”.

  3. Max Keeble's Big Move. Everywhere. Written by Scott Brereton and Lloyd Neal. Performed by Ritalin. I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream. Written by Howard Johnson, Billy Moll, and Robert King. Stuck in America. Written by Tom Pagnotta. Performed by Sugarcult.

  4. 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! Comedy 2001 1 hr 26 min. 29%. 6+. PG.

  5. Max Keeble (Alex D. Linz) is filled with hope on his first day of middle school, but things just refuse to go right. The school bully, who telegraphs each day's victim by emblazoning the name on his t-shirt, has selected Max as his starting point. His dream girl is a foot taller than he is and barely knows who he is.

  6. MAX KEEBLE’S BIG MOVE starts as a grainy, 16 mm film, depicting the dream of seventh-grader Max Keeble (Alex D. Linz). Max dreams of overcoming all bullies in his life, including the self-seeking, officious Principal Jindraike (Larry Miller), the bully McGinty (Noel Fisher), the Evil Ice Cream Man (Jamie Kennedy), the heartless school ...

  7. 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.

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