When Max learns his family is moving to Chicago in just one week, he realizes he can retaliate against his tormentors without facing long-term consequences. He orchestrates a series of elaborate, cartoonish pranks—only for his father to reveal at the last minute that the move has been cancelled, leaving Max to face the music. Cast and Notable Appearances
A vengeful street vendor who blames Max for his misfortunes. Max Keeble Big Move
The film follows (Alex D. Linz), a 12-year-old paperboy entering the seventh grade at John J. Curtis High School. Max and his best friends—the oddly-dressed Robe (Josh Peck) and the musically inclined Megan (Zena Grey)—find themselves targeted by a trio of antagonists: When Max learns his family is moving to
Max Keeble's Big Move (2001): A Y2K Revenge Classic Released on , Max Keeble’s Big Move is a live-action Disney comedy that has evolved from a box-office underdog into a nostalgic cult favorite for the "Zillennial" generation. Directed by Tim Hill , the film captures the chaotic energy of early-2000s youth culture through a story of ultimate wish-fulfillment. Plot: No Consequences, No Limits The film follows (Alex D