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  1. 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, Larry Miller, Jamie Kennedy, Nora Dunn, and Robert Carradine. The plot follows the eponymous Max and his friends, who begin going to junior high school only to learn ...

  2. Max Keeble's Big Move: Directed by Tim Hill. With Alex D. Linz, Larry Miller, Jamie Kennedy, Zena Grey. 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.

    • Tim Hill
    • 1 min
  3. Nov 2, 2022 · 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. Director: Tim Hill Writers: David L. Watts, Jonathan ...

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  4. Oct 5, 2001 · Max, a bullied 12-year-old, plans to prank his enemies and move to a new city, but his scheme backfires. Watch him and his friends face hilarious situations and challenges in this family-friendly film.

    • Tim Hill
    • Larry Miller
  5. Oct 5, 2001 · A comedy film about a bullied seventh grader who pranks his tormentors before learning he's not moving after all. See critics and audience ratings, watch trailer, and find streaming options on Rotten Tomatoes.

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  7. Max, a much-bullied 12-year-old student, finds out he's moving to a new city in one week. Thinking he has nothing to lose, Max develops some clever schemes to right all the wrongs done to him and his friends. But after a week of mayhem—including outrageous pranks, stunts, inventive gadgets and help from his friends—Max finds out the worst ...

  8. Oct 5, 2001 · A junior high school comedy about a boy who tries to stop his parents from moving and save an animal shelter. Roger Ebert gives it two stars and compares it to a Nickelodeon show.

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