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Varsity Blues is a 1999 American coming-of-age sports comedy-drama film directed by Brian Robbins that follows a small-town high school football team through a tumultuous season, in which the players must deal with the pressures of adolescence and their football-obsessed community while having their overbearing coach constantly on their back.
The second single released, "Run", also gained broad mainstream radioplay and was featured on the soundtrack for the 1999 film Varsity Blues. [8] Over nine years after the album's release, the single "Tremble for My Beloved" was featured in the 2008 film Twilight and its accompanying soundtrack.
The music video features the band as a mock football team (parodying the Green Bay Packers with Green Day).The stage set up for them is portrayed as analogous to a football playing field, and in the video, a number of concert scenes are shown in ways that simulate football game action; lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong is tackled by a fan, Mike Dirnt sprains his ankle when jumping, and a coach ...
Backed by Hollywood Records the band released two national albums (Monsoon [4] and Attention Please [5]) and made appearances on two motion picture soundtracks (An American Werewolf In Paris and Varsity Blues). They also toured around the world, opening for such acts Kiss and Aerosmith. Even without national promotion or television exposure ...
Neither fame nor fortune will make you immune to cancer. Actor James Van Der Beek, 47, knows this all too well. Van Der Beek, best known for his titular role in television's "Dawson's Creek" as ...
Varsity Blues Varsity Blues James Van Der Beek, Amy Smart, Eliel Swinton, Pail Walker, Ali Larter, Ron Lester, Scott Caan (im. Photo cred: Alamy.
James Van Der Beek sells Varsity Blues merchandise to pay for cancer treatment. Brittany Miller. December 1, 2024 at 10:31 PM. Van Der Beek announced his cancer diagnosis in November (Getty Images)
Their songs included "Fly", "What?", and "End of the Century". Their music was featured in the PlayStation game Omega Boost, and having the same song featured in the movie Varsity Blues. Two of Loudmouth's four members are Bob Feddersen and John Sullivan who were both from Oak Lawn, Illinois. Feddersen and Sullivan were previously in the bands ...