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Ricky Gervais Golden Globes 2011

January 27, 2012 by · Comments Off on Ricky Gervais Golden Globes 2011 

Ricky Gervais Golden Globes 2011, “The Globes are just like the Oscars, except without all that…esteem,” Ricky Gervais quipped while hosting the Globes with typical-Gervais dryness. No matter its prestige, the Golden Globes kick-off each year’s award season, bring insight into Oscar speculation and are significantly easier to sit through than the stilted Academy Awards.

Where else will censors scramble against Meryl Streep or George Clooney thanking Michael Fassbender for his full-frontal nudity?

The list of the 2012 Academy Award nominees, announced Tuesday, did little to shake the premise that the Golden Globes are accurate predictors of Oscar contenders. True, neither of the past two years’ Best Picture Oscars (“The King’s Speech” and “The Hurt Locker”) won their Golden Globe counterpart, but Best Actor and Best Actress winners have lined up over the last five years, and the Golden Globes generally narrow the field.

Barring a major upset, then, it’s safe to say that the “winner” and conversational centerpiece of the Feb. 26 ceremony will be either “The Artist,” “The Decendants” or “Hugo.”

“The Artist” won the Golden Globe for Best Comedy and received 10 Oscar nominations, and “The Descendants” won the Golden Globe for Best Drama and garnered a respectable five Oscar nominations. Martin Scorsese won the Golden Globe Best Director for “Hugo,” which swept the Oscar nominations with 11 nods.

Compared to the uncertainty of the last few years, this is a win-win-win situation for movie lovers: Two artistic and ambitious tributes to cinema and a skillfully eloquent film from Nebraska native Alexander Payne (with a stunning Hawaiian soundtrack unfortunately unqualified for any awards). Those still bitter that the spectacle-laden “Avatar” was even a contender two years ago should take note that it’s a black-and-white, silent French film that appears to lead the pack this year. Co-star Berenice Bejo has said that she and writer-director, Michel Hazanavicius, were so convinced “The Artist” wouldn’t even see a United States release that they planned to send DVDs to the American cast and crew so they’d have a chance to see it.

Gripers need not fear, however, because there were a surprising number of snubs and perplexing decisions. “Melancholia,” a beautiful film that won The National Society of Film Critic’s Best Film prize and Best Actress for Kristen Dunst, was completely overlooked. Elizabeth Olsen, with a pitch-perfect debut in the creepy “Martha Marcy May Marlene” is missing as well, leaving us with a frustratingly out-of-touch Best Actress list. “Drive,” deservingly one of the most talked about films of 2011, only received a nod for “Best Sound Editing.” Its Best Picture prospects were shaky at best, but Ryan Gosling no doubt earned a place on the Best Actor list for his role as the quietest psychopath in cinema.

Ricky Gervais

January 16, 2012 by · Comments Off on Ricky Gervais 

Ricky GervaisRicky Gervais, In the end, it was Kim Kardashian and Eddie Murphy who came in ahead of the favourites Russell Brand and Katie Perry for those betting on who would be picked on at Sunday night’s Golden Globes ceremony in Los Angeles. No, they may not have won any awards, but they were the first celebrities in the firing line of the “controversial” host Ricky Gervais’s “hotly-anticipated” opening monologue.

Despite the absurd fallout from the ribbing last year of Hollywood glitterati – in particular of Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie for their box office failure The Tourist – which saw the British comic treated as if he’d just taken a machinegun to the entire Beverly Hilton Hotel ballroom, he was invited back again in a remarkable act of masochism (read: shameless PR ploy to attract attention to awards considered largely meaningless in film industry).”The Golden Globes are to the Oscars like Kim Kardashian is to Kate Middleton. A bit louder. A bit trashier. A bit drunker. And more easily bought,” was Gervais’s first celebrity swipe, before questioning the importance of the Academy Awards after Eddie Murphy had turned down the hosting job. “When the man who says ‘yes’ to Norbit says ‘no’ to you ”

But this time it seemed as if the disobedient dog had been muzzled, and the organising network NBC’s bark about him being “the host they can’t control” was considerably worse than Gervais’s actual bite on the night. Kardashian and Murphy were easy (and absent) targets, but he appeared too timid actually to go after the A-listers in the room. He barely bothered Madonna, who was in the audience (and won a Best Original Song gong for her appearance). He steered clear of Jolie, whose hair was tied back so tight her nose looked in danger of being pulled up to her forehead. He was positively cooing over George Clooney. Instead, the “meanest” host delivered a somewhat lacklustre performance, littered with the self-congratulatory smugness that has become standard in his more recent television output. “Tonight you get Britain’s biggest comedian, hosting the world’s second biggest awards show on America’s third biggest network. Actually fourth,” was an opening gag that had clearly been OK’d with NBC first.

But hosting disappointments aside, the evening proved a success for one Harvey Weinstein and the black-and-white romance The Artist. The Weinstein Company led the pack of studios with six wins, with Harvey undoubtedly the most thanked person on stage. “The Punisher”, “the Boss” and, even, “God” were the numerous titles bestowed on the veteran executive by award winners eager to please their master.

Ricky Gervais Golden Globes

November 29, 2011 by · Comments Off on Ricky Gervais Golden Globes 

Ricky Gervais Golden Globes, Ricky Gervais says he wants to improve on his controversial performance at the 2011 Golden Globe Awards — by being even more outrageous the next time around.

The British comedian said his third time hosting the annual Hollywood awards ceremony in January 2012 would definitely be his last.

But he is aiming to go out with a bang. “They must be mad. Not sure if I’m flattered that they trust me or insulted that they trust me. Either way…they shouldn’t trust me,” Gervais said in a statement on Thursday.

The caustic creator of TV mockumentary “The Office” last year insulted Golden Globe organizers with jokes about bribes and took shots Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie’s critically-panned movie “The Tourist” that was up for a Golden Globe nomination.

Many of the jokes in the televised broadcast fell flat with the gala audience of A-list stars. The president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which hosts the event, said afterward that Gervais would not return.

“I don’t think anyone had the right to be offended but they were. This year I’m going to make sure their offense is completely justified,” Gervais said on his blog on Thursday.

He asked fans to pass on their “favorite targets for the monologue.”

After Golden Globe organizers announced he’d be back one day earlier, Gervais wasted little time in tweaking more ribs in Hollywood. He posted a Twitter message saying that he told Oscars host, comedian Billy Crystal: “He’d better not use any of my holocaust or pedophile material” at the Academy Awards ceremony in February 2012.

Gervais also gloated over being invited back again, saying it was a tough decision for him because “I was worried that I couldn’t improve on last year.”

“What actually tipped the balance and made me say yes, was the fact that it would shut up all those…idiots who said that I’d never be invited back,” he wrote on his blog.

Ricky Gervais Golden Globes

January 17, 2011 by · Comments Off on Ricky Gervais Golden Globes 

Ricky Gervais Golden Globes, Ricky Gervais for his portrayal of the Golden Globes 2011 host, saying he was “too mean” to celebrities: do you accept?
Some bloggers and writers have a fit because Ricky Gervais has a sharp edge to his comedy during the Golden Globes. He mocked celebrities, people who are used to get everyone to give them everything they want. They are billionaires who live lives of plush travel the world, own homes, private planes fly and eat nothing but the best food. So PLEASE. I do not want to know how Ricky Gervais ruined their night. Just think of it as something of a celebrity roast – except there were many goals!
During the Golden Globes, Ricky Gervais mocked Cher, and how nobody wanted to go to a Cher concert since 1975, how Sex and the City 2 special effects team should have been nominated for their photoshopping massive poster of the film, Gervais and even called “father Ashton Kutcher.” Bruce Willis HA!

(CP) – The Nielsen Co. said Sunday the Golden Globes ceremony was seen by nearly 17 million viewers. He beat all the competition in the network’s period, slightly exceeding last year’s audience award for film and television show.

In the time zone adjusted Nielsen fast national “figures released Monday, it was NBC’s most watched television entertainment in prime time in the demographic of 18 to 49 from last year Golden Globes.

Carried by NBC 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Eastern time, the program broadcast live in each time zone for the second consecutive year.

British comedian Ricky Gervais turned-actor as host, irreverent satire of many candidates, presenters and even the godfather Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

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