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. :(
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.
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
Rebecca Lopez
This is one of those fresh, energetic kids films that only comes along once in a long while. The acting is great, the action energetic and there are surprise plot twists all along the way. What I really liked was that it didn't have the ho hum crude jokes you see in most kids films. It had a sophisticated kid feel to it with a really witty script. The three main kids are very fun to watch in action as super spies and their characters work well together. The adult actors are terrific and pull the movie together with their comic timing. The character that played Jeff at Game Ink was really funny, also the cab driver. I thought William Davis was really well cast as Max's Uncle. At the end of the show, everyone in the audience started clapping and whistling. It's obvious this film is a big hit with kids and I can't wait to get it on DVD.