Varsity Blues (film)

Varsity Blues (film)

Infobox Film
name = Varsity Blues


caption = Theatrical release poster
director = Brian Robbins
writer = W. Peter Iliff
starring = James Van Der Beek,
Amy Smart,
Paul Walker,
Ali Larter,
Jon Voight,
Scott Caan,
Tiffany C. Love
producer = Brian Robbins,
Tova Laiter
distributor = Paramount Pictures
budget = ~ US$16,000,000
released = January 15, 1999 (USA)
runtime = 106 min
language = English
imdb_id = 0139699

"Varsity Blues" is a 1999 film that follows a small-town high school football team and their focused coach through a tumultuous season. The players must deal with the pressures of adolescence and their football obsessed community while having their hard coach on their back constantly. In the small town of West Canaan, Texas, football is a way of life, and losing is not an option.

"Varsity Blues" drew a domestic box office gross of $53 million. Its budget was estimated at $16 million.

Plot

Jonathan "Mox" Moxon (James Van Der Beek) is an academically gifted back-up quarterback for the West Canaan High School football team. Despite his relative popularity at school, easy friendships with several other players, and smart and sassy girlfriend Jules Harbor (Amy Smart), Mox is dissatisfied with his life. He wants to leave Texas to go to school at Brown University. He also dislikes his football-obsessed father and dreads playing football under legendary coach Bud Kilmer (Jon Voight). Bud Kilmer is a verbally abusive control freak whose philosophy can be summed up as "win at all costs." Kilmer's philosophy finally takes its toll on Coyotes' quarterback Lance Harbor (Paul Walker); It is revealed that Lance, who is Mox's best friend, had been manipulated into taking cortisone shots into an injured knee that finally gave out after being sacked. Lance is rushed to the hospital, where doctors are appalled at the massive amount of scar tissue found under his knee.

Mox, who has accompanied Lance to the hospital, is shocked when Kilmer tells the doctor that he knew nothing at all about Lance's knee problems, when in fact Kilmer ordered the trainer to inject the shots.

In need of a new quarterback, Kilmer reluctantly names Mox to replace Lance as captain and starting quarterback. The move brings unexpected dividends for Mox, one of them being Darcy Sears (Ali Larter), Lance's beautiful blonde cheerleader girlfriend, who is interested in marrying a football player in order to escape small town life. Darcy even goes so far as to strip herself naked for Mox and then covering her private parts with whipped cream in an attempt to seduce him, but he rebuffs her as gently as he can.

Becoming fed up with Kilmer and not feeling a strong need to win, Mox starts calling his own plays on the field without Kilmer's approval. He also finally tells his football obsessed father off at one point screaming at him "I don't want your life!!" Kilmer, who becomes aware that Mox has won a full scholarship to Brown, warns Mox that if he doesn't fall in line, he will alter his transcripts in order to reverse the decision on his scholarship.

Another friend of Mox's, Wendell Brown, is injured on the field shortly thereafter. Kilmer manipulates Wendell into taking a shot of cortisone to deaden the pain from his injury, allowing him to continue even in the face of a permanent injury. Wendell, who is desperate to be recruited by a good college, grants his consent. At this moment, Mox tells Kilmer he'll quit the team if the needle enters Wendell's knee. Undaunted, Kilmer orders Charlie Tweeder, a friend of both Mox and Wendell, to take the snaps. Tweeder refuses. Realizing that he will be forced to forfeit the game, Kilmer loses control and attacks Mox. The other players break up the fight and then refuse to take to the field. Mox tells Kilmer that the only way they'll return to the field is without him. Knowing his loss of control has cost him his credibility, Kilmer tries in vain to rally support and spark the team's spirit into trusting him, but not one player follows him out of the locker room. Kilmer continues down the locker room hall, and seeing no one following him, turns the other direction and into his office. The team goes on to win the game without his guidance.

In a voice-over epilogue, Mox never played football again. Lance went on to a successful coaching career, Wendell received a scholarship to Grambling, Tweeder drank beer and Kilmer retired, never to coach football again.

Cast

* James Van Der Beek as Jonathon Moxon
* Jon Voight as Coach Bud Kilmer
* Paul Walker as Lance Harbor
* Amy Smart as Jules Harbor
* Scott Caan as Charlie Tweeder
* Ron Lester as Billy Bob
* Ali Larter as Darcy Sears
* Eliel Swinton as Wendell Brown

Filming and reaction

The movie was filmed on location in Georgetown, Texas, Taylor, Texas, and Elgin, Texas and even used the local high school's football stadium. However, the University of Toronto sued Paramount Pictures for damaging the reputation of its sports teams, which bear the same name. The "Varsity Blues" name had been trademarked in mid-1980s. University officials complained that the movie presented collegiate sports in a negative light, arguing that the fictional coach was racist, misogynist, and homophobic. The lawsuit ended with Paramount reaching a settlement with the University of Toronto by paying an undisclosed amount to endow eight scholarships for academically-accomplished student athletes at the university. In addition, a disclaimer was put on the video and book, indicating that the team depicted is fictional and not based on the University of Toronto Varsity Blues athletic program.

Awards

*1999 Teen Choice Awards
**Best Breakout Performance: James Van Der Beek (won)
**Best Dramatic Film (nominated)

*1999 MTV Movie Awards
**Best Breakout Performance: James Van Der Beek (won)
**Best Movie Song (nominated)

*2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
**Best Male Newcomer: James Van Der Beek (nominated)

External links

*imdb title|id=0139699|title=Varsity Blues

Box Office Leaders USA
before = A Civil Action
date = January 17
date2 = January 24
year = 1999
after = She's All That


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