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Varsity Blues [DVD] [1999]
Release Date: 2000 - 09 - 04, Rating Suitable for 15 years and over, Last Update 23.12.2009 05:48
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by - written on 01/04/08 (Very useful, 32 readings)
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Varsity Blues is the 1999 film that documents high-school American Football in a small Texas town. It shows the ups and downs and the coming of age and the pressures of local opinion, and features a fine group of actors and some great sporting scenes. The Plot In small-town West Canaan, the Coyotes are the high-school football team with a winning history. Coach Bud Kilmer has coached the team for 35 years, and is popular as long as he keeps the bunch of 17-year-old schoolboys on winning ways. Jonathan 'Mox' Moxon plays back-up Quarterback to Lance Harbor. When Lance suffers a season-ending injury, Mox and his rebellious ways on the field must step ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/01/02 (Useful, 168 readings)
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Gandhi proved to the world that one person can make a difference. In this moving and thought provoking movie Trevor McKinney starts a chain reaction of goodness for a class assignment. The movie is a real tear jerker and gets me everytime. The movie is based on the novel by Catherine Ryan Hyde and is one of the best movies I have seen in a long time. If you believe one single person cannot make a difference, watch ?Pay It Forward? and think again. The movie stars the brilliant Kevin Spacey and Helen Hunt. The DVD really captures the beauty of this movie as the crisp sound and picture engulf the viewer. The Special Features include: Feature-length Audio ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/05/01
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totally not worth the bother - Advantages: none. - Disadvantages: I wasted the best part of two hours of my life watching it
by - written on 13/02/01 (Very useful, 125 readings)
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Hands up if you can visualise Dawson (from Dawson's Creek) as a High-school sports hero ?! Well, if you can't, then you should definately watch this film - he actually pulls it off!! He still seems able to slip into Dawson mode at any one point though, turning down the head cheerleader (Ali Larter from Final Destination) who presents herself in a rather fetching whipped cream bikini, and getting all-righteous at the end of the film. Quite a transformation from the start of the film where he is just a back-up to a star player who takes all the plaudits. The story revolves around a Texan high-school football team coached by Jon Voight, whose character ... Read the complete review





