James Van Der Beek,
Jon Voight,
Paul Walker,
Ron Lester,
Scott Caan
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In his first feature following the success of television's Dawson's Creek, James Van Der Beek stars as Jonathan Moxon, the back-up quarterback on his high-school football team, the West Canaan Coyotes... read more
Directed by: Brian Robbins
Release Date: January 15, 1999
DVD Release Date: May 31, 1999
Stats: 4,329 reviews
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June 11, 2011
A Texas high school quarterback defies convention and a hard-line coach as he leads his team to success and raucous teen fun.
My favorite sports film of all time is 61*, and that's not just because I'm a die-hard Yankees fan. I think my favorite moment in Billy Crystal's ... read more -
April 30, 2011
I made it my goal to see all of the football films in the world since I love Friday Night Lights so much, and man was that a mistake. Varsity Blues is a pedestrian, fart joke sort of movie with the brain capacity of a three year old.
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January 30, 2011
Saw it again!!! I just love highschool football movie like this. Nice good cast!!!
onathan "Mox" Moxon (James Van Der Beek) is an academically gifted backup quarterback for the West Canaan High School football team. Despite his relative popularity at school, easy friendships wit... read more -
August 13, 2010
This might have the reputation of being a dumb and frivolous high school drama, but it's a lot more layered than you'd think and extremely entertaining to watch. Half of the time it's a self parody of football freaks from Texas and the other half is just pure fun. It's as if All ... read more
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February 5, 2010
"Make your own rules."
In small-town Texas, high school football is a religion. The head coach is deified, as long as the team is winning and 17-year-old schoolboys carry the hopes of an entire community onto the gridiron every Friday night.... read more -
August 15, 2009
Before I watched "Varsity Blues," I wasn't expecting it to be a great movie. But it turned out to be better than great, it's spectacular. Moxon (James Van Der Beek) is a football player who doesn't get the recognition he thinks he deserves because he is in the shadow of the start... read more
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July 18, 2009
Well, I'm surprised how good this film turn into... I know it is a typical teenager movie, but this time it's about football... The story in this movie was wrapped beautifully, I must say that I enjoyed the story... And for the cast, having Jon Voight in this movie make this movi... read more
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June 9, 2008
Very entertaining, and filled with a number of scenes that work well, but unfortunatly, there are a few too many that aren't as good. The performances are probably the real highlight here, along with the accurate depiction of Texas football culture.
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October 4, 2007
Good flick about high school football. It is a staple in the teen movies of the late 90's and early 2000's. The cast played it off well and some of them went on to do other things. I liked it.
Critic Reviews
Although the film takes a worthwhile detour or two, it ultimately finds its way back to the well-worn track of its genre. Full Review
Already a prime candidate for 1999's worst!
Varsity Blues eventually fizzles out badly!
Scenes work, but they don't pile up and build momentum. Full Review
The football scenes are involving, the acting is up to snuff, and there is something about those last days of high school that remains a solid background for even the most familiar of stories.
Excellent casting!
An unappetizing mix of raucously vulgar comedy and teen-angst melodrama. Full Review
A paint-by-numbers story that offers no surprises and a hero and villain etched in white and black with few shades of gray. Full Review
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