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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.
While Larter shot her iconic whipped cream bikini scene in the 1999 film Varsity Blues — coincidentally about a Texas town also produced by Paramount — she said that on-set intimacy is ...
A related term is extended scene, the longer version of a scene that was shortened for the final version of the film. Often, extended scenes are included in collections of deleted scenes or are referred to as deleted scenes themselves, as is the case with, for instance, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Serenity. [1] [2]
Varsity Blues Varsity Blues James Van Der Beek, Amy Smart, Eliel Swinton, Pail Walker, Ali Larter, Ron Lester, Scott Caan (im. ... lots and lots of emotional locker room scenes, many of which star ...
Varsity Blues: co-production with MTV Films, Marquee/Tollin/Robbins and Tova Laiter Productions February 5, 1999: Payback [N 6] North American distribution only; produced by Icon Productions: February 26, 1999: 200 Cigarettes: North American distribution only; co-production with Lakeshore Entertainment, MTV Films and Dogstar Films April 1, 1999 ...
James Van Der Beek and Jon Voight in a scene from the 1999 classic, "Varsity Blues." But he also shared that any profit made from the merchandise would go to help those impacted by cancer, himself ...
Varsity Blues may refer to: Varsity Blues, a 1999 film starring James Van Der Beek; Varsity Blues, a 2002 EP by Murs; Toronto Varsity Blues, the sports teams of the University of Toronto, Canada; Varsity Blues scandal, a 2019 U.S. college admissions bribery scandal and subsequent federal investigation named after the film
James Van Der Beek, the "Dawson's Creek" star, is selling signed jerseys from the 1999 football film "Varsity Blues" to pay for his cancer treatments.