Max Rules: Adventures of a Super Spy
Max Rules: Adventures of a Super Spy
| 03 March 2005 (USA)
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Max and his friends Jessica and Scott get their thrills by spying on their families sneaking into each others houses and organizing elaborate pranks. Thanks to Max's Uncle, a Government Scientist, they have access to some of the most modern and Hi-tech equipment in the world. When they discover the whereabouts of a stolen FBI microchip Max and his friends must use their skills and cutting edge technology to embark on what could prove to be the most risky and exciting mission of their lives.

Reviews
Ketrivie

It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.

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Invaderbank

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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Yash Wade

Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.

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Winifred

The movie is made so realistic it has a lot of that WoW feeling at the right moments and never tooo over the top. the suspense is done so well and the emotion is felt. Very well put together with the music and all.

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drblackjack

Atrocious acting, wonky editing, a plot that forgot to take its Ritalin and a limited, repetitive soundtrack whose main theme almost plagiarizes the pirates of the Caribbean theme put this movie below bottom of the bargain bin standards. Though in fairness, it saddens me to see that the spoonful of mashed potatoes wasn't nominated in the 2004 Oscars, i know it's hard to make a spoon of lumpy potatoes cry, but hey, there's a feminine side to all of us. :(

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lemurlou

Similar to "Spy Kids," this movie features 3 kids who are good at espionage, martial arts, hacking, and masterminding complicated plans. Most of their pranks, such as orchestrating a food fight at school, are harmless until they get involved in a plot to steal top-secret government files and so the movie is about them trying to recover the stolen information.Since it's every kid's (and a few adults) dream to be a secret agent, this movie will probably occupy its target audience fairly well. However, the acting was really bad, the character development was non-existent, and the special effects weren't very special for a 2005 movie. It's also entirely unbelievable, but I expected that.Basically, it just falls flat. It will not go down in history as a great movie, nor spin-off into a TV show, nor be the next "must buy" DVD. It just wasn't anything special. I did like the ending, though.So, if your expectations are low, and you just want a fun, family-friendly movie to occupy your 7-year-old, go for it. You'll enjoy it. But otherwise, I wouldn't recommend.

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Michael O'Keefe

Robert Burke writes and directs MAX RULES. Max Brinkley(Andrew C. Maier)is a natural born leader. He is idolized by his classmates as he agitates and amazes school authorities. One cool dude and pretty darn smart. He lives with his Uncle Rick(William B. Davis), who is a government scientist and liberal and trusting enough to allow Max and his closest friends access to high-tech gadgets. Max and his pals create pranks and consider themselves educated spies. Their skills come in handy as they get involved in a real life case of espionage. Decently paced and is an adventure the whole family can watch together. Other players in the cast: Jennifer Lancheros, Derrick Cameron, Spenser Esau, Peter Balogh and James B. Winkler.

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saschaknopf

I loved the movie It was great it is a great film for all people from 1 to 90 years old, I highly recommend it and buy it when it comes out, it has many funny scenes and many funny kids like Drake Kemper, He adds comedy even though he only has a small role, and most of the movie was filmed 3 years ago, but they sold it and they needed 8 more minutes so it has some from 2001-2005, It is interesting how it turned out and it is quite funny, if you have kids, preteens, or like family films , please enjoy the filmSascha

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