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Ricky Gervais Slams "Prayers" for Oklahoma Tornado Victims, Urges People to Send Money

Ricky Gervais has created quite a bit of controversy over his reaction to the reaction of other people in the face of this week’s Oklahoma tornado. The comedian – who dared to mock Justin Bieber last month – retweeted an MTV News message Tuesday that read: “Beyonce, Rihanna & Katy Perry send prayers to #Oklahoma #PrayForOklahoma.” He wrote along with it: “I feel like an idiot now… I only sent money.” Gervais then included the following hashtag/message on his account: “You can support #Moore response by txting REDCROSS to 90999 to give $10, or online at redcross.org #ActuallyDoSomethingForOklahoma.” The comedian, a well-known atheist, drew criticism for making fun of those who were praying for the victims, but he was undeterred, Tweeting again yesterday: “Praying for something but not doing anything to make it happen has the same effect as writing to Santa & not letting mummy read the letter.” Gervais concluded that “the best way to help the disaster victims” was through monetary donations. Do you agree? Which should be send to Oklahoma residents?   Prayers Money Why can’t it be both? View Poll »

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Michael Bublé – It’s A Beautiful Day (Boyce Avenue acoustic cover) on iTunes & Spotify

We’ve been fans of Michael Bublé for a while, so when he reached out to us as a fan of our music, we thought it’d be fun to cover his new song “It’s a Beauti… http://www.youtube.com/v/RQTgoQbkV-8?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read the original: Michael Bublé – It’s A Beautiful Day (Boyce Avenue acoustic cover) on iTunes & Spotify

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Ricky Gervais: Justin Bieber, Anne Frank House & Joan of Arc’s "Gervatheism" with Opie & Anthony

Ricky Gervais jokes with Opie and Anthony about his twitter response to Justin Bieber’s visit to the Anne Frank house. For more information on the “Opie & An… http://www.youtube.com/v/Zcxanl70zzU?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read more from the original source: Ricky Gervais: Justin Bieber, Anne Frank House & Joan of Arc’s “Gervatheism” with Opie & Anthony

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Golden Globes 2012: Winners And Losers

Christopher Plummer charmed, while Ricky Gervais managed to both succeed and fail as host. By Eric Ditzian Ricky Gervais hosts the 2012 Golden Globes Photo: Getty Images The winners of the 2012 Golden Globes have already been tabulated by the briefcase-toting folks at Ernst & Young and announced to the world. But wins by the likes of “The Artist” and “The Descendants” only tell us part of the story. Who truly came out on top Sunday evening? Who didn’t get a chance to take the stage and thank every single person they’ve ever known and many who they’ve never met? Let’s take a look at true winners and losers at the ceremony. Winner : Ricky Gervais Ricky Gervais made a triumphant return to the Globes’ stage after last year’s controversy, winning over Hollywood frenemies and delivering a very funny opening monologue. Loser : Ricky Gervais The comedian might have talked a big game heading into the show, but Gervais’ performance was a restrained one after last year’s hullabaloo. What’s great about the comedian is how he coats a witty mean-spiritedness with kindly, winking, you-know-I-still-love-you sugar. When your biggest dig is a fish-in-the-barrel attack on “The Tourist,” you know you’ve caved to the worrywarts in the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Loser : “The Tourist” Two years running, the show’s laughingstock. Not even its star, Johnny Depp, felt compelled to rescue this dud from Gervais’ verbal assault. Winner : The dog from “The Artist” Not only did his tricks onstage make for the night’s most-adorable acceptance-speech moment, but he was the only winner whose backstage urination was socially acceptable, rather than drunken and embarrassing. Winner : Christopher Plummer At the age of 82, the “Beginners” star is finally getting his moment. The only way Plummer could be more graceful and loveable would be if he’d broken into a tune from “The Sound of Music” after thanking his wife of 40 years. Winner : Seth Rogen’s penis The actor stood next to Kate Beckinsale. His member stood at attention. And the audience laughed and laughed and laughed. Winner : Martin Henderson Peter Dinklage’s suggestion during his speech to Google Henderson’s name brought much attention to the plight of the little-known man, who was seriously injured in a dwarf-tossing incident. Loser : Viola Davis It’s hard to consider the “Help” star a loser this awards season, considering how many wins she’s already collected, but her loss to Meryl Streep stands out as the biggest snub of the Globes. We hope we can add Davis to the winners’ circle come Oscar night. Loser : Meryl Streep’s glasses Though Streep won Best Actress in a Drama, her spectacles abandoned her in her time of need, leaving the “Iron Lady” star unable to read her speech and consequently cursing up a storm. On second thought, perhaps we should shift this one over to “Winner.” Winner : Bryan Cranston He might have inexplicably lost to Kelsey Grammer for best actor in a TV drama, but anyone watching the boob tube in 2011 knows that Cranston’s turn in “Breaking Bad” was the finest performance of the year. Winner : Reese Witherspoon’s stylist The dress was perfect. The hair was perfect-er. Winner : Madonna Madonna won an award. She delivered the night’s biggest slam on Gervais’ shoulders. She looked great. Loser : Anyone in a category with Kate Winslet This is pretty much a perennial fact: Kate Winslet does not lose at awards shows. Sorry, other very-talented ladies. Kate Winslet does not lose at awards shows. Check out the 2012 Golden Globes winners , and don’t miss all the fashion from the Golden Globes red carpet ! Related Videos 2012 Golden Globes: Highlights From The Show On The Red Carpet At The Golden Globes Related Photos Golden Globes 2012: The Afterparties MTV Style | 2012 Golden Globes Red Carpet Photos

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Download the sound of silence for $0.99 to honor Steve Jobs. Really?

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How do we pay hommage to one of history’s great innovators? And also inspire people to help fight the disease that took his life? Moment of Silence Inc. suggests downloading The Steve Jobs Moment of Silence single on iTunes for $0.99. Download the sound of silence? How bold of them. Put another way, feel free to pay something for nothing. Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Textually Discovery Date : 15/01/2012 14:57 Number of articles : 2

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Ricky Gervais Goes Soft and Other Observations from the Golden Globes

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In the weeks leading up to the Golden Globes, Ricky Gervais and NBC more or less promised that this year’s show would be a bloody celebrity evisceration, a fitting sequel to last year’s uncomfortable, relatively hard-hitting, and totally riveting installment . The whole show was marketed this way, with promo ads that had Gervais promising he — just like you —would be making fun of all the uptight… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Vulture Discovery Date : 16/01/2012 02:07 Number of articles : 2

Ricky Gervais Goes Soft and Other Observations from the Golden Globes

Ricky Gervais At Golden Globes: Who Will He Chide?

‘I don’t care if you’re offended,’ show’s host says about his jokes. By Kara Warner Ricky Gervais Photo: Getty Images One of the many joys in watching live awards shows is the anything-can-happen factor. We can predict winners and losers and attendees and such, but we really never know for sure who will say what and when, or whether there will be any technical difficulties, wardrobe malfunctions or other unexpected excitement. With regard to the Golden Globes — which typically seem to allow room for more surprises than say the Oscars or the Grammys — the most unpredictable and interesting factor going into the show this year is host Ricky Gervais . Who will he poke fun at this year? Our hope: everyone. We love our celebrities and all the movies and television shows they make, but so much of the Hollywood machine is so exaggerated and ridiculous, it’s great to watch someone who is as intelligent as he is funny take the industry to task for its most-outlandish offenses. Gervais has said that just like last year, he will be pulling no punches tonight. “[Am I] nervous? No. What’s the worst that can happen?” he told reporters at a Television Critics Association press event for his HBO show “Life’s Too Short.” “I end my career once a week if you read the press. I do things that could end my career now. That’s my extreme sport. If you get fun with it, which I do and I demand, and you get your own way and are happy with what you’ve done, then nothing can happen to you. You’re bulletproof. Everything I say, I can justify it, I can stand by it, as I do every joke I did last year, then I don’t care. I don’t care if you’re offended.” This is exactly what we want to hear from Gervais. He doesn’t single out anyone maliciously; he does it all in the name of entertainment. “I’m going to do a monologue about what happened during the year, and then introduce six or seven people as I did last year. I’ve got nothing against any of those people in the room,” he said. “I’ve worked with many of them. I like many of them. I admire them. They’re just gags. I’m not trying to hurt anyone’s feelings or give them a bad night or undermine the moral fabric of America. I’m a comedian.” Given what we know about Gervais and those we expect to be present at the Globes, here are a few things we think he might address: Movies : A controversial statement of some kind about “The Help,” something cheeky about “The Artist” having no color or sound, poking fun at the heavy hitters in the Best Actor category, the old guard (George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio) vs. the young upstarts and their multiple films nominated (Ryan Gosling and Michael Fassbender). We hope he loved “Bridesmaids” as much as we did and gives it extra attention. TV : The new “Two and a Half Men,” Charlie Sheen’s new career, Steve Carell leaving “The Office,” the nudity and sex featured in HBO shows, the oddities of “American Horror Story,” lack of enthusiasm for “Glee.” We have no idea what shows Gervais might love; maybe “30 Rock” and “Breaking Bad”? Here’s hoping we find out via his quips. Other pop-culture topics : Kim Kardashian’s marriage is long over, but Gervais likely has a fresh take; the royal wedding; British things vs. American things; the presidential election; Beyonc

VIDEO: Here’s the Drive/Star Wars Mash-Up You Didn’t Know You Wanted

If you watched the pretty killer trailer for Drive and thought, “Needs more Han Solo,” great news as you head into the weekend. Some enterprising video editor decided to mash-up the audio from Drive ‘s trailer with video from Star Wars , and it’s… not bad! Could use some better dubbing though. Click through for a peek.

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9 Milestones in the Evolution of Paul Rudd

In Our Idiot Brother , Paul Rudd plays the shaggy-haired titular character, a guy so naively idiotic that he hands a uniformed police officer marijuana after the cop claims to be having a bad day. How did Rudd transform himself from a socially conscious law student who romances his hot ex-stepsister in Clueless to a socially imbecilic drifter who yearns for his dog Willie Nelson? You can always trace a direct line through a few important roles to illustrate what led to an actor’s current success. As such, let’s look at nine pivotal performances that track the evolution of Paul Rudd.

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Ricky Gervais Says the Golden Globes — and the Oscars — Want Him Again

Ricky Gervais — the troublemaking Golden Globes host who made callous, hilariously truthful jokes about such esteemed statesmen as Hugh Hefner, Tim Allen, and Robert Downey Jr. during his last hosting gig — claims he’s been asked back to the ceremony for a third straight year. And the Oscars, too. That’s fantastic. But is Gervais willing to take up the offers? The giggling imp explains.

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