[QUOTE=Fycix;27497735]Depp seemed to take it well.
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A celebrity in front of cameras should take everything well, should they not?
I don't get the Ashton Kucther being Bruce Willis' son bit.
[QUOTE=Rusty100;27478039]being a prick is usually pretty funny[/QUOTE]
Then you, my friend, are hilarious!
Anyway, from his blog.
[quote]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. [/quote]
[QUOTE=Rong;27498295]I don't get the Ashton Kucther being Bruce Willis' son bit.[/QUOTE]
Bruce Willis was once married to Demi Moore.
[QUOTE=torero;27487106]He was fucking hilarious, the Tim Allen bit was great.
Apparently they complained:
[url]http://www.popeater.com/2011/01/17/ricky-gervais-banned-golden-globes/[/url]
Like he cares. The money he made with Office and Extras, he can afford to only have enemies in Hollywood.
He found Karl Pilkington, and he is a genius, maybe even greatest comedian of today.
I specially liked the atheist bit. I don't usually like when atheist are too loud, but they were assholes, so might as well be an asshole back.[/QUOTE]
More like Karl Pilkington found him, he produced his radio show.
[editline]18th January 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=Randdalf;27487954]The third of his and Stephen Merchant's (Wheatley) "trilogy of sitcoms" is being finished at the moment, starring Warwick Davies in the lead role, called Life's Too Short.[/QUOTE]
Oh boy, I hope it will have stilted convesations, awkward looks and Ricky Gervais playing an arrogant cunt.
[editline]18th January 2011[/editline]
Haha, "playing".
[QUOTE=Capitulazyguy;27504387]More like Karl Pilkington found him, he produced his radio show.
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Uh no. Karl Pilkington would still be producing radio shows if Ricky Gervais hadn't made him popular.
audience was shit in fairness.
I liked his early idea he expressed on Conan.
Come in dressed as Hitler, do the salute to the whole audience and then say: "...too much?"
It would have garnered some wild controversy, but still would have been funny.
My mother's best friend is his wife.
[QUOTE=Capitulazyguy;27504387]More like Karl Pilkington found him, he produced his radio show.
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Ricky Gervais had already done the first season of The Office when t'little roundheaded manc started working with him (for him).
[QUOTE=chipset;27477704]It's one thing to take the piss out of celebrities, it's another to take the piss at the friggin golden globe awards where the [i]entire audience[/i] consists of those celebrities.
This guy is fucking genius, massive props to the one who hired him to to this.[/QUOTE]
he did largely the same thing last year
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