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Janice
01-18-2011, 12:13 AM
http://www.popeater.com/2011/01/17/ricky-gervais-banned-golden-globes/?ncid=webmail

Oh Ricky, You Weren't Fine: Gervais Banned From Globes Hosting Duties?

Ricky Gervais (http://www.popeater.com/celebrities/ricky-gervais/) trashed Angelina Jolie, Charlie Sheen, Hugh Hefner, Mel Gibson, God, Tom Cruise (and the list goes on) last night when he hosted the Golden Globes (http://www.popeater.com/2011/01/16/golden-globes-winners-highlights/). But the joke that got him in the most trouble was when he made fun of Philip Berk, the current head of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA for short).

"Ricky will not be invited back to host the show next year, for sure," a member of the HFPA tells me, adding that Gervais' relentlessly mean shtick could have even larger consequences. "For sure any movie he makes he can forget about getting nominated. He humiliated the organization last night and went too far with several celebrities whose representatives have already called to complain."

Berk verified on Monday that Ricky has ticked off the HFPA, telling the Hollywood Reporter (http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/top-golden-globes-exec-ricky-72542) that the two-time host went too far with his jokes aimed at other celebs.

"He definitely crossed the line," Berk said. "And some of the things were totally unacceptable. But that's Ricky. Any of the references to individuals is certainly not something the Hollywood Foreign Press condones."

This opening monologue at Sunday's ceremony set the tone with Gervais announcing, "It's going to be a night of partying and heavy drinking -- or as Charlie Sheen calls it, breakfast."

Next the British comedian went after Angelina who was sitting at table one and not laughing when he said, "It seems like everything this year was 3-dimensional -- except for the characters in The Tourist," Gervais said. "I haven't even seen 'The Tourist' -- who has?"

However, the remark that upset the most attendees was when he described Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor's performances in 'I Love You, Phillip Morris' as "two heterosexual actors pretending to be gay. So, the complete opposite of some famous Scientologists, then." The not-so-subtle dig at Tom Cruise and John Travolta (we can presume) was met with boos and groans.

Humble Pie was soon served up by Cruise's 'Tropic Thunder' co-star, Robert Downey Jr., after Gervais made fun of him for his long-conquered troubles with the law and drug addiction.

"Aside from the fact that it's been hugely mean-spirited with mildly sinister undertones, I'd say the vibe of the show's pretty good so far, wouldn't you?" Downey Jr. asked.

After that, Gervais knew he had lost the crowd, and his few remaining appearances on stage were met with stifled laughs and stern faces. A popular Twitter phrase during this part of the show: "Where's Ricky Gervais?"

Ricky explained his nearly hour-long absence in comments to BBC News a day after the show. "I was allowed to choose who I would introduce in advance. I obviously chose presenters who I had the best jokes for, and who I knew had a good sense of humor."

He added, "Everyone took it well and the atmosphere backstage and at the after show was great."

To make matters worse, though, Gervais' last words in the telecast were, "Thank God for making me an atheist." Smooth move!

"Ricky blew it big time. It's one thing to make fun of celebrities but it's another to make them totally uncomfortable," an insider tells me. "People in that room were furious but had to sit and smile because the camera's were on them. It really says something when several people who attended said they would have felt safer with Kathy Griffin hosting."

Ricky, if you're going to be naughty, don't forget to also be NICE!

Janice
01-18-2011, 12:19 AM
http://www.popeater.com/2011/01/17/ricky-gervais-golden-globes/

Yes, Ricky Gervais Was Too Nasty at the Golden Globes [Video]


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Pop-Ed: We love a good joke at Hollywood's expense. Heck, we like lots of good jokes at Hollywood's expense. But at last night's Golden Globes, even we felt a little yucky when Ricky Gervais (http://www.popeater.com/celebrities/ricky-gervais) stuck his toe on the line of good taste and then decided to dive headfirst right over it.

Gervais started out by ripping into Charlie Sheen, admittedly an easy target, so easy that those jokes about Sheen being drunk by breakfast were given a pass. Who among us hasn't laid into Sheen these past few months? It was an ample way to start.

But then Ricky went after a weaker target, 'The Tourist.' Sure it was a critical and commercial bomb, but Johnny and Angie aren't exactly the kind of stars who laugh along with the joke. "I haven't even seen 'The Tourist,'" Gervais said. "Who has?"

He then dug into the Hollywood Foreign Press (his hosts for the evening) for allegedly nominating 'Burlesque' after being bribed with tickets to a Cher concert. He continued by mocking Cher herself, saying it wasn't a halfway decent bribe anyway because no one has wanted to go to a Cher concert since 1975. Dude, what did Cher of all people ever do to you, Ricky?

Gervais then mentioned that the special effects team from 'Sex and the City 2' should have been nominated for making the cast look younger on the movie poster.

"Girls, we know how old you are. I saw one of you on an episode of 'Bonanza.'" Apparently, Ricky's mom never told him the two taboos in comedy are still a woman's age and her weight.

His most shocking joke of the night came when he mentioned that Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor were heterosexual actors who played gay characters in the film 'I Love You Philip Morris.'

"So the complete opposite of some Scientologists, then," Gervais said. He admitted his lawyers had vetted that joke. Even that didn't settle the groans echoing throughout the ballroom.

Later in the show, Gervais introduced Bruce Willis as Ashton Kutcher's dad. Come on, that one is just dated.

Introducing presenter Robert Downey Jr., Gervais went through a list of the actor's films and added, "But many of you in this room probably know him best from such facilities as the Betty Ford Clinic and Los Angeles County Jail."

Downey Jr., felt compelled to dig back at Gervais on behalf of his fellow celebrities.

"Aside from the fact that it's been hugely mean-spirited with mildly sinister undertones, I'd say the vibe of the show has been pretty good so far, wouldn't you?" Downey Jr. sniped back.

And when Gervais introduced Tim Allen with little fanfare, Allen snapped back that he would always remember Gervais as a "slightly chubby but kind comedian, neither of which he is right now."

Here was the problem with Gervais' jokes: He didn't play to the room. He went after soft targets with some hard jokes. There's a reason every Oscar host gives Jack Nicholson hell every year -- it's because Nicholson laughs back from behind his shades and knows how to play along. Most of the time at last night's awards, no one was laughing with or at Gervais.

Marvo301
01-18-2011, 12:20 AM
Here's what I think of the celebrities who had their ego's injured by Ricky Gervais hilarious jokes. :crysoup:

spunkygirl
01-18-2011, 02:08 AM
I thought he overdid alot of it. I agree, you play TO The room not against them

HuntingtonM15
01-18-2011, 02:46 AM
I thought he was hilarious, but he's not for everyone. There's no way they didn't know what his jokes were going to be. But since he was controversial, the Hollywood Foreign Press is going to act like they were offended.

catlover79
01-18-2011, 04:39 AM
If he ever gets asked back (which I doubt), expect the Hollywood elite to be armed and ready with rotten tomatoes!!! :eek: :eek: :eek:

spunkygirl
01-18-2011, 09:43 AM
I thought alot of his "jokes" were stale and he had some funny stuff but overall: meh

robyrob
01-18-2011, 10:14 AM
i didn't watch the show, but none of those jokes people are complaining about are anything we haven't heard before - maybe just too much for an awards show, but I get what he was trying to do.

how many times did they run the promos with him saying the only reason to watch was to see him try to make celebrities cry?

comedyfreak
01-19-2011, 09:29 AM
Some of the celebs gave it back to him at least. Steve Carell cut him off by raising his hand. I never liked Gevais he seems very conceited, he's one celeb I wouldn't ever want to meet.

AKA
01-19-2011, 01:29 PM
I thought Ricky did a wonderful job. Seriously, the highlight of the show for me. He had me in stitches every time he was on.

Here's Ricky's take (http://rickygervais.com/thissideofthetruth.php) on the whole thing:

Week one hundred and fifty-four - January 2011

Thanks to the twitterverse, the blogosphere, all the journos and the coolest stars (http://tv.gawker.com/5736846/) for coming to my rescue.

It was heartwarming to realise I wasn't losing my mind. Some reactions nearly had me believing I'd gone too far too. Nearly.

Can't wait for the people who thought it was over the top to see my stand-up shows. **** me, they will **** themselves.

Oh, and fans, take this opportunity to tell the world about Karl Pilkington. Tweet about that ****ing head now!

All new Ricky Gervais Show this Friday on HBO and An Idiot Abroad on Science Channel 22nd Jan.

A genuine thanks by the way for all your support.

Cheers.

Back in New York. From 80 degrees to 20 in a few hours. Still it was nice to get a bit of winter sun.

http://rickygervais.com/images/tsott_180111.jpg

OK. I can explain.

Ellen gave me them and ask me to wear them for the Golden Globes. How could I refuse.

This is me before I popped on the old tux.

See. It's not weird at all is it?

I enjoyed the Globes more this year. I think I had better gags. More along the lines of the Mel Gibson one last year.

Obviously the rumour that the organizers stopped me going out on stage for an hour is rubbish. I did every link I was scheduled to do. The reason why the gaps were uneven is because when I got the rundown I was allowed to choose who I presented to. I obviously chose the spots that I had the best gags for. They couldn't move around the order but I could move around however I wanted.

All the same conspiracy theories as last year too... "So and so was offended"... "hasn't been invited back yet"... exactly the same as last time. "Paul McCartney was furious"... no he wasn't. And nor was Tim Allen and Tom Hanks. I was drinking with them after.

Why do people have to embellish? They're allowed to say they hated it. They're allowed to say they didn't find it funny, that it was tasteless, over the top, or whatever. But why do they speculate and make stuff up?

Don't worry, I know the answer. Because it's more interesting than "it went fine and some people won some awards and then went to a party". But that's all that happened.

Actually, I see what they mean. Boring. So here's what really happened. Bruce Willis and Sly Stallone started a fight with me but Alec Baldwin and Mark Walberg stepped in and helped me out. That's what happened.

HuntingtonM15
01-19-2011, 02:42 PM
Steve Carell cut him off by raising his hand.

No, he didn't. It was quite obvious that he was joking. And Carell is a comedian, he can take a joke.

sunshinefizzy
01-19-2011, 03:52 PM
I thought he was a great host. Some of these people in Hollywood need to lighten up!!!

JamesG
01-19-2011, 06:01 PM
I thought he was hilarious, but he's not for everyone. There's no way they didn't know what his jokes were going to be. But since he was controversial, the Hollywood Foreign Press is going to act like they were offended.

Yeah, especially since he hosted last year they had to know what he is all about.

People are a bunch of pansies these days...