Since My Boys are playing La Ewes this week, I though a little movie history would be of interest. There have been three films in which the Los Angeles Rams are featured that I could track down:
In 1949, one of my guilty pleasures actors, Victor Mature, played the lead in Easy Living... about the tirals and tribulations of the starting QB of the New York Chiefs as he discovers love-life and health issues that may end his pro football career. Most of the real NFL players in the film are LA Rams, including Tom Fears and Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch of which we shall hear more of in the next film.
I recall seeing this Easy Living on our old black & white TV with my parents in 1958 when we lived in El Paso. My Mom told the story of having met Victor Mature when she and my father were at the Adolphus Hotel in 1952 to attend a Dallas Texans game in the Cotton Bowl. My Dad chimed in, "And the SOB tried to get Torchy to go for a drink with him!"
This was the first pro football movie I ever saw and while I couldn't find a copy of it on the internet today, I remember it being an okay film. I am sure the acting/production style of the late 1940s would hold up.
Next is Crazylegs a 1953 film... about the LA Ram's Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch whose unconventional dynamic running style which the sport media of the day dubbed him "Crazylegs". Hirsch played himself in the film that featured many of the real LA Rams playing themselves. The first half of this film is centered on his college days at the University of Wisconsin and University of Michigan plus his service in the Marine during World War Two.
The final portion is his LA Ram's playing days where an injury almost ends of his career, yet in both real life and true Hollywood style, "Crazylegs" achieves a triumphant return. The film is on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QSVU2am1AA Considering the film was made in 1953, it holds up well.
Lastly, we have Heaven Can Wait a 1978 American fantasy-comedy that Warren Beatty and Buck Henry updating a remake of 1941's Here Comes Mr. Jordan with the boxing angle changed to pro football via the LA Rams.
I saw this in the theater when it came out and while not a big Warren Beatty fan, it was a funny take on the original film's concept with some pretty good scenes featuring Beatty as a passable pro quarterback:
The actual Rams that had cameo roles in the film included Deacon Jones, Les Josephson, Jack Snow, Jim Boeke and Charley Cowan.
Okay, now on to this week's picks--
Must admit I did not care for the whole team kneel down before the National Anthem but they did all stand when it was played--
Was getting concerned... about My Boys play in the first half in the desert--
Yet they came back... and won the game
So, Thursday night finds big's Packer Wackers... eating Imp's Bears
In Sunday action we again fly off once more to ye ole London Town where Da Ain'ts have a feast of Da Phins & Chips--
Them Georgia Dark Byrds pick Buffalo clean at Atlanta--
While I am tempted to pick Carolina, no way does Cam pull it off against big's Uncle Toms--
Cincy falls flat again against the Brownstains--
Da Loinchopps squeek by them Horny Viqueens--
The Jags get free lap dances at them Jersey Jets at NY Jets' landing & pole dancing strip club--
My Boys cut the La Ewes' mutton all thick and harty--
The Stoolers shoot down the low flying Crab City Buzzards--
Allegra's Texicans beat Allegar's Old Earlers--
Dem Jersey Jints continue their fall to the Bucking Ears--
Da Iggles set a semi-bye at La Bolts' high school 'Sock it to me!" stadium--
Y'all avert your eyes... cause it won't be pretty as Arid Zona slaps the Soapy 9ers silly--
Seven's Waiders bounce back to take a close one from the Poinie at Mile High--
The Seathugs slide by Luckless Indy--
Monday Night Feetball has my Old Dallas Texans stomping the Deadskins--
ESPN Arrowhead Stadium
LOL, I wuz going to accuse you of being a bot...
I support your right to free speech.
:-)
And, now that this issue is no longer festering but has been lanced like an ugly wound, maybe it can be healed.
The left would just love to kill off the NFL and its “toxic masculinity”.
Don’t drive no big black car, don’t like no Hollywood movie stars Dirty white boy
One of the greatest slogans in life, I've found is, "F' em."
I've enjoyed your posts for many years, though sadly I have joined the boycotters. I will miss my game. Stay strong.
Never kneel.
I just wanted to watch some damn football, not be “Woke AF”.
As a Boomer growing up in the L.A. area, I remember hearing about Crazy Legs Hirsh, but really don’t remember him. The Rams had the first and likely best helmet decoration with the ram horns.
#BoycottNFLAdvertisers #BoycottTheNFL #BoycottNFLSponsors #KickThemInTheWallet
Geez, dude...quaff a pint of 0W20 and chill.
“My Boys”...Those “Boys” don’t give a rats rear-end about you. They want your time and money, nothing else. I have to laugh at people who refer to a team as “my team” or “we”. Do you actually think Jerry Jones considers you part of his team? Dream on...
I’d say keep on posting. I have never been a football fan but if I was wouldn’t your posts be a good way to keep up while boycotting? It’s just unfortunate that the players are complicit in the left’s destruction of an American sport.
With Great Sadness, I Did Not Watch the National Football League on Sunday
...I think Limbaugh nails it.
Sorry I can’t quit the NFL cold Turkey, I can however reduce my NFL support by 80%, this week I will only watch my team play on Sunday at 1pm but not Thursday night Sunday night Monday night or Sunday 4pm. Best of both worlds as far as I’m concerned.
Not to be overly-reticulant, but...
NFL LIVE THREAD Week 4
Thursday, Sep 28, 2017 Green Bay
(Lambeau Field; a tax-supported venue)
Sunday, Oct 1, 2017
New Orleans, Wembley Stadium
(A non-US tax-supported venue)
Atlanta, Mercedes-Benz Stadium
(A tax-supported venue)
New England, Gillette Stadium
(A tax-supported venue)
Cincinnati, FirstEnergy Stadium
(A tax-supported venue)
Detroit, U.S. Bank Stadium
(A tax-supported venue)
N.Y. Jets, MetLife Stadium
(A tax-supported venue)
Dallas 1:00 pm, AT&T Stadium
(A tax-supported venue)
Pittsburgh, M&T Bank Stadium
(A tax-supported venue)
Houston, NRG Stadium
(A tax-supported venue)
N.Y. Giants, Raymond James Stadium
(A tax-supported venue)
L.A. Chargers, StubHub Center
(A tax-supported venue)
Arizona, University of Phoenix Stadium
(A tax-supported venue)
Denver, Authority Field
(A tax-supported venue)
Seattle, CenturyLink Field
(A tax-supported venue)
Monday, Oct 2, 2017
Kansas City, ESPN (how does THAT happen?) Arrowhead Stadium
(A tax-supported venue)
Dick "Night Train" Lane! Oh, my!