I can relate


Hi people!
First off (& I'm not embarrassed to admit it), I'm almost 20 & I watch this movie EVERY CHANCE I GET!!!

I was around 15 when this movie came out & I loved it. I mean, I think everyone can relate to Max Keeble in a way. You have your 2 bestest friends (or group) in the whole world that understand you more than anyone else, the crush of your life you dream of dating, kids at school who pick on you just because they think they can....& a plan to get back at them one day. That how I was when I was younger.

I noticed that some people (not just adults) knock the movie saying it's corny or it's stupid or annoying, but this was made for the kid audience. At most I'd say maybe 12 & under, but it appealed to me in High School. I think it's a good movie to show to kids, I remember watching the making of shorts on the Disney Channel & wanting to see it. How Max goes from mild stand by to comeback kid is really cool & I think Alex D. Linz is a great actor.

--->MiNA<3

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I pity your life.

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Rude much?

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I like this movie, too, and I first was it when I was 15.

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WOW!!!! 20 tht's pathetic! i swear!!!!!!

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..i dont think its pathetic

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I'm 14 and I liked this movie about like 2 years ago...lol

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Just because you hide behind your computer screen doesn't mean u can blast those who don't. The poster is proud to admit it, so take ur unnecessary comments somewhere else, where someone might care.

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I was 11 when they showed this movie I remeber watching it...and I'm 16 now..and High School Musical has gotten me to watch Disney channel again...

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WOW!!!! 20 tht's pathetic! i swear!!!!!!


WOW!!!1! yr sooo0o wriite! no i rlly swear!!!!

Yes, because only certain age groups are allowed to watch certain movies, and if they even think about watching a movie that isn't on their list, the pre-teen patrol who have no idea how to form proper sentence structures are allowed to call them 'pathetic' (besides googling just that so you can spell it right, you probably should have googled 'that' too). Yeah, grow up.

I think it's cool that you like this movie. I'm sixteen and I still love this movie. I don't get why people take it so seriously. Oh yeah, bad acting, unrealistic, stupid (since that's such a logical argument ), etc. etc. People need to stop analyzing this movie like if it were American Beauty or A Clockwork Orange--y'know, movies that are actually trying to be serious. Max Keeble's Big Move, on the other hand, is not; it's just a cute little movie with a wacky plot--it's all for fun. Stop being so uptight!

SPERM.

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