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Marcação Cerrada

Título original: Varsity Blues
  • 1999
  • 14
  • 1 h 46 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,5/10
51 mil
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James Van Der Beek, Scott Caan, Ali Larter, Amy Smart, Eliel Swinton, and Paul Walker in Marcação Cerrada (1999)
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Um quarterback reserva é escolhido para liderar um time de futebol-americano do Texas e levá-lo à vitória depois que o quarterback titular e estrela do time se machuca.Um quarterback reserva é escolhido para liderar um time de futebol-americano do Texas e levá-lo à vitória depois que o quarterback titular e estrela do time se machuca.Um quarterback reserva é escolhido para liderar um time de futebol-americano do Texas e levá-lo à vitória depois que o quarterback titular e estrela do time se machuca.

  • Direção
    • Brian Robbins
  • Roteirista
    • W. Peter Iliff
  • Artistas
    • James Van Der Beek
    • Jon Voight
    • Paul Walker
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,5/10
    51 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Brian Robbins
    • Roteirista
      • W. Peter Iliff
    • Artistas
      • James Van Der Beek
      • Jon Voight
      • Paul Walker
    • 292Avaliações de usuários
    • 54Avaliações da crítica
    • 50Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 2 vitórias e 5 indicações no total

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    James Van Der Beek
    James Van Der Beek
    • Mox
    Jon Voight
    Jon Voight
    • Coach Kilmer
    Paul Walker
    Paul Walker
    • Lance Harbor
    Ron Lester
    Ron Lester
    • Billy Bob
    Scott Caan
    Scott Caan
    • Tweeter
    Richard Lineback
    Richard Lineback
    • Joe Harbor
    Tiffany C. Love
    • Collette Harbor
    Amy Smart
    Amy Smart
    • Julie Harbor
    Eliel Swinton
    Eliel Swinton
    • Wendell
    Thomas F. Duffy
    Thomas F. Duffy
    • Sam Moxon
    • (as Thomas Duffy)
    Jill Parker-Jones
    • Mo Moxon
    • (as Jill Parker Jones)
    Joe Pichler
    Joe Pichler
    • Kyle Moxon
    Mark Walters
    • Chet McNurty
    Brady Coleman
    • Sheriff Bigelow
    James N. Harrell
    • Murray
    • (as James Harrell)
    Ali Larter
    Ali Larter
    • Darcy
    Tonie Perensky
    Tonie Perensky
    • Miss Davis
    Jesse Plemons
    Jesse Plemons
    • Tommy Harbor
    • Direção
      • Brian Robbins
    • Roteirista
      • W. Peter Iliff
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    8mattymatt4ever

    Surprisingly good!

    If someone checks out the trailer, one might think, "Another MTV-produced teen flick. I think I'll pass on that." Well, I went into the theater not thinking it was going to be bad, but I expected more of an amusing film that isn't really high on ingenuity. True, "Varsity Blues" has those standard teen elements like wild drinking parties, the school slut, etc. But it never overuses those elements. It's more of a compelling comedy-drama about football that delivers a fine message about sportsmanship. You have a pretty good idea how it's going to end up, but it's the way it's executed that makes it special. Jon Voight is absolutely terrific as the no-nonsense coach. He's the kind of character you want to stab in the chest every minute he's on screen, and Voight was a perfect choice. The film dabbles with elements of the sport that probably hit home to some high school football players. Voight's character has only one goal: winning. And he doesn't care how he gets to that goal. If he has to shoot drugs into every one of his players, he's going to arrive at that goal. And I'm sure there are coaches out there who have that selfish goal. Then James Van Der Beek comes along, and his character is not really concerned with winning or playing football in the first place. But he likes football, has fun with it and simply wants to play a good, honest game. If the team wins, good. If it doesn't, so what. He has a good locker room speech at the end of the movie.

    "Varsity Blues" is funny, moving and wonderfully acted. It might appeal more to teens and young adults, more than the older ones, but I still suggest everyone check it out.
    6MadReviewer

    Fairly entertaining, despite all the cliches

    Like a number of other reviewers, I though "Varsity Blues" wouldn't amount to much more than "Dawson Plays Football", MTV-style. Well, it's not -- it's actually quite good. It deals fairly realistically with the trials and tribulations of Dawson . . . sorry, Mox (James Van Der Beek), the backup quarterback more interested in "Catcher in the Rye" than in his own playbook, who is forced to become the starter for his team. The movie's filled with cliches: the town obsessed with the football team; the overweight, goofy lineman; the slutty cheerleader with the heart of gold; the arrogant coach; the teacher straight out of an early 80's Van Halen video; etc, etc. Surprisingly, there's enough twisted and wrinkles thrown into these cliches to make the story seem pretty fresh, if not entirely original. You know how the story's going to end, but you're not always sure how it's going to get there, and that's what keeps it interesting.

    Van Der Beek is very good, much better that I ever thought I'd give him credit for. Also good: Paul Walker as the original starting quarterback, and Amy Smart as Van Der Beek's smart girlfriend. They played real characters as opposed to stereotypes, and I thought their performances really made the movie. Surprisingly, I thought the weakest link was Jon Voight as the head coach. He was a cardboard villain, no substance to him whatsoever. I kept waiting for the film to explain why he wanted to win so bad, why he'd push his kids with such inhuman cruelty . . . and besides "because he wants to win", an answer was never given. Too bad, although I think this was more the fault of the script than of Mr. Voight.

    It's certainly not the best movie ever made -- for that matter, it's not even the best football movie ever made -- but it's still good. It has heart, and most of the performances make this film a cut above most of the "Teen Films" that are out there. A fun rental.

    B-
    8chrisbrown6453

    Varsity Blues tells the story of a high school in a small town in Texas, where football is king.

    I'm sure we've all known of, or at least heard of places, where nothing is bigger than high school football. The starting quarterback runs the town, the coach is considered a God (as long as he's winning), and the parents all live vicariously through their children. And most of the time, the kids actually playing football love the game too. But in the small town of West Caanan, the kids are running rampant, and the coach (Jon Voight) doesn't care.

    James Van Der Beek stars as Jonathon Moxon (Mox), the backup quarterback of the high school football team. And he's happy with his situation. He gets to sit on the sidelines and read, hang out with the cool kids, and basically just wait until he can get out of this one horse town and head off to Brown University. But one day he sees the coach injecting pain killers into the knee of the starting quarterback. Then one of his best friends, Billy Bob, seems to have a concussion, but the coach makes him play. When the starting QB goes down, Mox is handed the team and is forced to decide whether to be the King of West Caanan, or to live his life the way he wants it to be lived.

    I guess it wasn't a bad movie. The football scenes were done extremely well, and I generally liked the people I was supposed to like, and didn't like the people I wasn't supposed to like. But the movie lacked a certain focus. There were too many other things going on that didn't seem to have anything to do with the movie. The whole stripper/teacher thing didn't do anything but make me think back to my high school years and realize I didn't want to see any of those teachers naked. Then there was the black running back who claimed that the coach was a racist. He said that whenever they got near the goal line, the coach would always give the ball to a white guy so he could soak up the glory. While that may have been true, there was nothing in the movie to show that the coach was a racist. The only thing in the movie that said he was a racist was the black player saying he was. The whole race issue seemed to be thrown in there just for the sake of having it, rather than serving any purpose.

    Some of the characters were too stereotypical. Mox's girlfriend for instance. As soon as Mox became the starting QB, his life started to change. In the town of West Caanan, starting QB was a position of popularity. But instead of letting Mox enjoy himself, even for a second, she started telling him he had changed. I figured that was going to happen, but don't you think a girlfriend would allow her boyfriend to enjoy his moment in the spotlight for just a few minutes before telling him he's not the man she fell in love with? Jon Voight's character was another one. I never played high school football, so maybe that's the way a coach is, but actually willing to ruin a kids life by making him play with a serious injury? And actually choking another player? I thought that his character went a little too far. It made him look extremely bad when that point had already been made.

    My last rant has to do with the character of Darcy. She was the cheerleader who was dating the starting QB. As soon as he got injured, she started hitting on Mox. When she finally got him to come over to her house, he resisted her. Then she broke down and cried, and Mox solved all her problems in a few seconds. Much too quick a resolution for her. But I must say, I'll never look at whipped cream the same way again.

    Overall I did enjoy Varsity Blues. It was fun to watch, even though it had a lot of script problems. The actors seemed to be having fun with their roles, and that made the movie better. So even though it had a lot of problems, overall it was enjoyable. And now, I'm off to find some whipped cream.
    7Svenstadt

    This is what real teenagers deal with.

    I really liked this movie because it could have been me in high school. I recognized and empathized with many of the characters in this. At times it seems inane, but that is sort of real for teenagers to do. James Van Der Beek goes a little far with the character, who is a sheepish, pouty rebel. His acting and accent could have used some work too. His character is practically a port of his Dawson's Creek character. That is the biggest criticism: the characters seem a little too simplistic, and the resolutions to their problems seems scripted and forced at times. There is quite a bit of sexuality, which is very titilating. Unlike a Brett Easton Ellis based movie, there is more realism in this.
    7gavin6942

    More Than Just Football

    A back-up quarterback (James VanDerBeek) is chosen to lead a Texas football team to victory after the star quarterback (Paul Walker) is injured.

    I was never a football player. I was not fro ma town that cared about high school football. And I did not particularly care about the football team. Heck, I do not even happen to remember a single person who played on our school's team. So I do not exactly identify with anyone in this movie.

    And yet, it happens to be pretty good. VanDerBeek does not stray too far from Dawson, which is how we like him best. Paul Walker is here, which is great, since his legacy is pretty much only "Fast and Furious". And Jon Voight is sort of a jerk, which is exactly how I imagine he is in real life.

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    • Curiosidades
      Paul Walker broke his leg during filming.
    • Erros de gravação
      When quarterback Lance Harbor is injured, his left shoulder pad switches repeatedly from inside to outside his jersey.
    • Citações

      Mox: Playing football at West Canaan may have been the opportunity of your lifetime, but I don't want your life!

    • Versões alternativas
      A cut version rated PG was released in Singapore.
    • Conexões
      Edited into Tough Guise: Violence, Media & the Crisis in Masculinity (1999)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Walkin' the Line
      by Wynn Varble, Shawn Camp and Randy Hardison

      Performed by Shawn Camp

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 15 de janeiro de 1999 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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    • Também conhecido como
      • Juego de campeones
    • Locações de filme
      • Austin, Texas, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • MTV Films
      • Marquee Tollin/Robins
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 16.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 52.894.169
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 15.204.148
      • 17 de jan. de 1999
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 54.294.169
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