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Ricky Gervais gets mixed response at the Golden Globes | Ricky Gervais gets mixed response at the Golden Globes |
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Ricky Gervais has received a mixed response after fronting the 67th Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles - the first time the ceremony has had a host in 15 years. | Ricky Gervais has received a mixed response after fronting the 67th Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles - the first time the ceremony has had a host in 15 years. |
The 48-year-old certainly lived up to his promise to "give the A-listers a hard time". | The 48-year-old certainly lived up to his promise to "give the A-listers a hard time". |
His targets included Sir Paul McCartney, Angelina Jolie, Steve Carrell, TV network NBC and the Hollywood set in general. | His targets included Sir Paul McCartney, Angelina Jolie, Steve Carrell, TV network NBC and the Hollywood set in general. |
"Looking at all the faces here makes me remember all the great work that's been done this year by cosmetic surgeons," he joked. | "Looking at all the faces here makes me remember all the great work that's been done this year by cosmetic surgeons," he joked. |
Critics, including the New York Daily News , agreed Gervais' best quip was to appear on stage with a beer in his hand, saying: "I like a drink as much as the next man... unless the next man is Mel Gibson" - a reference to the Oscar-winner's arrest for drink driving in 2006. | Critics, including the New York Daily News , agreed Gervais' best quip was to appear on stage with a beer in his hand, saying: "I like a drink as much as the next man... unless the next man is Mel Gibson" - a reference to the Oscar-winner's arrest for drink driving in 2006. |
The actor appeared to take the jab in his stride however, pretending to slur his words before announcing James Cameron as best director. | The actor appeared to take the jab in his stride however, pretending to slur his words before announcing James Cameron as best director. |
'Predictable subjects' | 'Predictable subjects' |
Highlights from the Golden Globes | |
The Associated Press called Gervais "cheeky, silly and funny as heck" for his gentle jabs at the Hollywood glitterati. | The Associated Press called Gervais "cheeky, silly and funny as heck" for his gentle jabs at the Hollywood glitterati. |
"It's an honour to be here in a room full of what I consider to be the most important people on the planet - actors," Gervais opened with. "They're just better than ordinary people, aren't they?" | "It's an honour to be here in a room full of what I consider to be the most important people on the planet - actors," Gervais opened with. "They're just better than ordinary people, aren't they?" |
Gossip website TMZ and Radar Online also praised the host, calling him "hysterical" and "on fire" with his material. | Gossip website TMZ and Radar Online also praised the host, calling him "hysterical" and "on fire" with his material. |
"Actors aren't just loved here in Hollywood, they're loved the world over, because they're recognisable," Gervais said. | "Actors aren't just loved here in Hollywood, they're loved the world over, because they're recognisable," Gervais said. |
"You can be in the Third World, and you get a glimpse of a Hollywood star, and it makes you feel better. You can be a little child, a little Asian child, with no possessions, no money - but you see a picture of Angelina Jolie and you think, 'Mummy!'". | "You can be in the Third World, and you get a glimpse of a Hollywood star, and it makes you feel better. You can be a little child, a little Asian child, with no possessions, no money - but you see a picture of Angelina Jolie and you think, 'Mummy!'". |
But industry bible The Hollywood Reporter called Gervais' opening minutes "disappointingly toothless", saying he "tackled predictable subjects" and made "few inspired" jokes. | But industry bible The Hollywood Reporter called Gervais' opening minutes "disappointingly toothless", saying he "tackled predictable subjects" and made "few inspired" jokes. |
"No doubt award shows will spring him from the bullpen for mid-telecast jumpstarts for some time to come, but his first headline outing was evidence he can't carry an entire event," wrote Andrew Wallenstein. | "No doubt award shows will spring him from the bullpen for mid-telecast jumpstarts for some time to come, but his first headline outing was evidence he can't carry an entire event," wrote Andrew Wallenstein. |
Robert Downey Jr proved a comedic hit with critics | Robert Downey Jr proved a comedic hit with critics |
He even suggested that actor Robert Downey Jr would make a better choice next year as his acceptance speech for Sherlock Holmes was the "only real display of comedy chops" at the ceremony. | He even suggested that actor Robert Downey Jr would make a better choice next year as his acceptance speech for Sherlock Holmes was the "only real display of comedy chops" at the ceremony. |
The star began by warning producers not to cut his speech short. "If you start playing violins, I will tear this joint apart". | The star began by warning producers not to cut his speech short. "If you start playing violins, I will tear this joint apart". |
"I would like to thank Susan Downey," he continued, "for telling me Matt Damon was going to win so don't bother to prepare a speech." | "I would like to thank Susan Downey," he continued, "for telling me Matt Damon was going to win so don't bother to prepare a speech." |
He spent the rest of his speech refusing to thank anyone involved in the Sherlock Holmes project, declaiming: "They needed me! Avatar was going to take us to the cleaners. If they didn't have me, they didn't have a shot!" | He spent the rest of his speech refusing to thank anyone involved in the Sherlock Holmes project, declaiming: "They needed me! Avatar was going to take us to the cleaners. If they didn't have me, they didn't have a shot!" |
The Washington Post , meanwhile, felt 30 Rock star Tina Fey had given Gervais something to worry about before the ceremony even began. | The Washington Post , meanwhile, felt 30 Rock star Tina Fey had given Gervais something to worry about before the ceremony even began. |
Speaking from a rain-soaked red carpet, the star pondered her employer's very public spat over the talk show contracts of Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien. | Speaking from a rain-soaked red carpet, the star pondered her employer's very public spat over the talk show contracts of Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien. |
"It's not rain, it's just God crying for NBC," Fey quipped. | "It's not rain, it's just God crying for NBC," Fey quipped. |
"Ladies and gentlemen -- we have our best line of the Globes and the trophy show hasn't even started," wrote Lisa de Moraes. | "Ladies and gentlemen -- we have our best line of the Globes and the trophy show hasn't even started," wrote Lisa de Moraes. |
In the end, Gervais admitted in his usual self-deprecating manner that he may have bitten off more than he could chew. | In the end, Gervais admitted in his usual self-deprecating manner that he may have bitten off more than he could chew. |
After suggesting the ceremony's organisers could be bought off in exchange for a Golden Globe, he laughed: "I'm not going to do this again, anyway." | After suggesting the ceremony's organisers could be bought off in exchange for a Golden Globe, he laughed: "I'm not going to do this again, anyway." |
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