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    Gervais brings sharp tongue as host of Globes

    NEW YORK (AP) — Were they watering down the drinks at the Golden Globes awardscast?

    The stellar party that is supposed to be the Globes turned out to be something of a dud. Instead, it was much like any tightly choreographed, well-behaved awards show. There were glamorous presenters, winners announced, awards received graciously, and then on to the next category.

    Husband-and-wife presenters Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy sang a comic little ditty before announcing their winner. It was a startling departure from the pro forma style that governed the evening.

    Maybe the night's highlight: Best dramatic actress winner Meryl Streep ("The Iron Lady") erupted with a bleeped s-word as she realized she had left her glasses at her table and would have to rely on memory to make her acceptance remarks, which she struggled awkwardly to get through.

    Mostly, the show was on automatic pilot. It was a crushing disappointment for anyone eagerly awaiting what naughtiness Ricky Gervais would have up his sleeve on this, his third consecutive year hosting the show.

    "The Golden Globes are to the Oscars," he had cracked in his monologue, "what Kim Kardashian is to Kate Middleton — a bit louder, a bit trashier, a bit drunker. ..."

    But Sunday's Globescast, aired on NBC, wasn't trashy or drunken, even if Gervais always had what appeared to be a glass of beer within reach. It was three hours of sleek monotony.

    His monologue had its share of barbs, but it fell short of the standard for which Gervais is known, and came nowhere close to last year's acerbic tone that had everyone debating his performance afterward: Had he crossed the line or just broken new ground?

    This year, he played it safe.

    "Nervous? Don't be," he grinned at the room-full of glitterati at the top of the show. "Tonight you get Britain's biggest comedian, hosting the world's second-biggest awards show, on America's third-biggest network." He corrected himself: "Its fourth."

    After last year's shindig, when Gervais insulted nearly everyone in sight, including the president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association ("I just had to help him off the toilet and pop his teeth in," cracked Gervais), an invitation back for the British wag seemed doubtful.

    But the Globes loves to court outrageous behavior. That meant another turn for Gervais as host. In fact, as he explained in his monologue, he had been warned by the HFPA that were he to insult anyone on hand, or "offend any viewers, or cause any controversy whatsoever — they'll definitely invite me back next year, as well."

    Then Gervais went on to praise a nominated HBO series, "Boardwalk Empire."

    "I love that show," he said. "It's about a load of immigrants who came to America about a hundred years ago, and they got involved in bribery and corruption and worked their way up into high society. But enough about the Hollywood Foreign Press."

    And he didn't pass up the chance to make gratuitous fun of the title of Jodie Foster's 2011 film, "The Beaver." In the audience, Foster seemed amused.

    Unlike last year, few rose to his bait and challenged his mouthiness.

    An exception was Madonna, whom Gervais brought on as a presenter. He introduced her as "just like a virgin," then erupted with a theatrical cough.

    Madonna fired back: "If I'm still just like a virgin, Ricky, then why don't you come over here and do something about it?" She paused. "I haven't kissed a girl in a few years. ..."

    A camera caught Gervais comedically dashing off stage.

    When Gervais dropped an f-bomb, the censors were ready and the moment came and went.

    "They're ridiculously gorgeous specimens, they're extremely talented, and probably very interesting," Gervais had declared as he introduced presenters Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek late in the show. "I'm not sure," he went on, as censors instantly zapped the rest of his quip that went something like, "I couldn't understand a (expletive) word they said."

    A few minutes later, Gervais boasted, "It's so good having a job where you can get drunk and say what you want, and they still pay you."

    But maybe he wasn't drunk enough, or on the air enough, to keep the Globes lively. He seemed to be mostly drinking alone.

     
    • Alumbrado de Cathay  •  Memphis, Tennessee  •  4 mths ago
      "If anything I've said tonight has offended anyone... Maybe that's what I was here for".. DIck Gregory.
    • kub  •  Mt Hamilton, California  •  4 mths ago
      Not as funny as last year. Just my opinion... ;-)
    • Betty A  •  Macon, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      Some people think this has to do with political correctness. Gearge Carlin and Lewis Black trash polital correctness. Great comedians never lowered themselves to insulting individuals like this pitiful excuse for a human being , and many other , so called comedians today. It is called civilized. Sorry mto see so many amused by this trash.
    • EyeCue  •  4 mths ago
      The pompous Hollyweird elite need to be put in their place. Get 'em Ricky.
      • Macomb 4 mths ago
        I agree - Arnold, Sly Stallone, Kelsey Grammer, Chuck Norris, Patricia Heaton, Robert downey Junior - all extremely weird. Put all of those connie-weirdos in their place.
      • cat 4 mths ago
        Ricky Gervais is about as funny as a wearing underpants filled with stanley blades, He is indeed more wooden than a piece of wood with woodworm.
    • Tom  •  4 mths ago
      The reason why he wasn't funny is because they let him be on stage for hardly any time at all. They muzzled him. The only reason I watched it was because of him, and it was boring.
    • Uldi  •  4 mths ago
      Actually, I'd like to see more presenters openly mocking the stars that get these awards. Mock them for their pomp, mock them for their self-congratulatory ego stroking, and mock them for their self-aggrandizement. These top stars need a heaping helping of humble pie.

      I'm all for awards recognizing achievement, but unless it's a medal for saving lives, keep it simple and modest.

      On a side note: I'm still waiting for a call to Occupy Hollywood; I'll never see it, but I'll keep hoping.
      • Macomb 4 mths ago
        Why? Because they are more talented and successful than you are?
      • Nikki 4 mths ago
        If you don't like Hollywood or any of the actors then guess what.. don't go and see a movie, dont' watch TV, etc. Get over yourself.
      • Uldi 4 mths ago
        Get over myself? I'm not the one attending a nationally broadcast award show to have my ego stroked.

        Vulgar ostentation and self-indulgence is just that, vulgar. But if you want to continue to sniff Hollywood's collective butt in the vague hope they might someday see you and say "Who are you", be my guest.

        Me? I'm going to honor and respect people that save lives and protect others. The firefighters, policemen, soldiers, paramedics, nurses, doctors, aid-workers, soup-kitchen runners, homeless shelter workers, suicide-hotline volunteers, elderly aid workers, and all the other people that help and protect others. Those that do so with barely a nod of recognition and certainly without the monetary compensation that these "stars" enjoy. Those that struggle to make ends meet, but still find time to help those in need.

        And the real kicker? Those incredible people do it without telling the world that they do it.
    • MimiL  •  4 mths ago
      I'm getting to the point of being really tired of the Hollywood elite. They walk around like they are royalty. What they need to remember is that without their fans they would be NOTHING!!!!!!! And George Clooney.......I mean really? He is not that hot. He is getting old like a lot of us. And I really have never understood what is so sexy about him. And the women he uses and dumps must be desperate or something.
    • Pete  •  4 mths ago
      Last year he was too edgy. This year he's too boring. There's just no pleasing some people.
    • Baron  •  4 mths ago
      Ricky was positively tame last nite. No doubt got the third degree from the execs. And did you see all the pinched, tight faces with their sour expressions in the audience, just waiting for him to let fly a zinger (that seldom came, btw). Only Jodie Foster had a sense of humor.
    • New Realtor  •  Waterloo, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Poor old Ricky. He is really best in front of a British audience who aren't always on the edge of being easily offended. And how sad that these great actors and actresses can't learn their 30 second speeches without resorting to cue cards and pieces of paper. They are actors after all. That's what they do. I watched it all the way through. I felt embarassed for some, bored with most.
    • Toofast4u  •  Westfield, Massachusetts  •  4 mths ago
      Millionaires making fun of each other and giving themselves awards. Same thing goes on in Washington with our politicians. Millionaires arguing with each other and trying to get re-elected. Isn't life grand?
    • Sheila  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      I am watching the show because of Rick, but have not seen him as much as I would like. He is priceless. Just love him.
      • Senorita555 4 mths ago
        Like those crooked vampire teeth and the yob accent eh? e's a right li'til toad inny?
      • you don't need to kno ... 4 mths ago
        It's not about the looks but about the comedy 555.....GEEZ!
      • Sheila 4 mths ago
        I love the accent, love everything about him. He says like it is. Honesty is the best policy. I am sure you are not so good looking yourself. Beauty is an eye of a beholder.
    • sage  •  Coram, New York  •  4 mths ago
      leave it to the brits to say what's needed to be said about these backslapping hollywood windbags.
      • Joel 4 mths ago
        Leave it to the Brits to send another guy with bad teeth.
      • Rebecca 4 mths ago
        Some backslapping, Hollyood windbags are Brits.
    • you don't need to kno ...  •  4 mths ago
      The look on Elton John's face was priceless~
    • kathy m  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      LOVE HIM! the hell with being political correct!
    • curious george  •  4 mths ago
      the Colin Firth bit was priceless! Love Ricky!
    • VRW  •  4 mths ago
      IS HE DRUNK!?
    • jimG  •  4 mths ago
      Disappointed that he didn't have more of a bite this year.
    • SuperG  •  Portland, Oregon  •  4 mths ago
      So, Frazier, I'm thinking you didn't like it?
    • Jazzy  •  San Francisco, California  •  4 mths ago
      I only watched to see Ricky, otherwise it was boring...no suprises....usual winners. I wish they would give the award to some fresh faces.
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