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Varsity Blues DVD (1999) Widescreen - James Van Der Beek, Jon Voight

Varsity Blues DVD (1999) Widescreen - James Van Der Beek, Jon Voight

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Varsity Blues DVD (1999) Widescreen - James Van Der Beek, Jon Voight

In a small Texas town where high school football is king, backup quarterback "Mox" (James Van Der Beek) is thrust into the starting lineup after an injury to the star player. He must navigate the pressures of fame and a volatile, win-at-all-costs coach (a "terrific" Jon Voight) while trying to "Make your own rules" and escape his predetermined future.

Called "Great fun!" by the New York Post, this film was a massive box office hit and a defining teen movie of the late 90s. It was praised for its exciting game sequences, memorable soundtrack, and its classic takedown of toxic sports culture, becoming an instant, quotable classic.

This is a cornerstone of 90s teen cinema. This Widescreen Collection DVD is a must-own for fans of Friday Night Lights or Remember the Titans, and it features the infamous "whipped cream bikini" scene. "I don't want... your life!"

Varsity Blues DVD, 1999 movie, 90s teen movie, football movie, James Van Der Beek, Jon Voight, Widescreen, sports drama, classic 90s, high school football

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