Varsity Blues
The West Canaan football team in Texas should win in all cases because football there is ideal for everyone. Football may be a way of life, and there is no such thing as loss because it is not a realistic option. Winning is inevitable. In the main team, midfielder Lance Harbor will suffer from a serious injury and another player, John Moxon, will take over to lead the team in Texas to win the championship.
9 November 1955, Newark, New Jersey, USA
16 August 1986, Austin, Texas, USA
23 April 1959, Austin, Texas, USA
1 October 1970, Houston, Texas, USA
14 February 1987, Bremerton, Washington, USA
26 March 1976, Topanga Canyon, California, USA
18 May 1949, Houston, Texas, USA
28 May 1979, El Paso, Texas, USA
20 September 1980, Houston, Texas, USA
4 August 1970, Kennesaw, Georgia, USA
August 02, 2002
A serviceable 1990s teen flick.March 03, 2002
Depicts just how difficult it is to stay true to yourself and your dreams when the call of celebrity comes knocking at your door.February 27, 2001
In addition to the fulfillment of endless high school male fantasies, it also recycles every football and sports movie cliché known to manJanuary 29, 2005
...someone could make a very interesting, nuanced film about the exalted place that high school football holds in some parts of Texas... this isn't that film.January 01, 2000
An unappetizing mix of raucously vulgar comedy and teen-angst melodrama.September 28, 2009
...slick, well made, and well acted, but it takes no chances. Seems a wasted opportunity.January 01, 2000
Scenes work, but they don't pile up and build momentum.January 01, 2000
Already a prime candidate for 1999's worst!August 16, 2002
Van Der Beek and Voight weigh in with convincing performances .January 01, 2000
Tired, corn-fed storyline and generic, plug-and-play direction!January 01, 2000
Although the film takes a worthwhile detour or two, it ultimately finds its way back to the well-worn track of its genre.January 01, 2000
Varsity Blues eventually fizzles out badly!