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Watch Ricky Gervais Eviscerate Hollywood at the Golden Globes

If you had been waiting to see Ricky Gervais pantomime oral sex between a 24-year-old Playboy Playmate and Hugh Hefner on NBC, then the Golden Globes were for you! They were also for anyone who loves watching the stuffing taken out of Hollywood — and awards shows — in general. So, good for us, then, that Gervais hosted the Globes on Sunday night — just don’t expect to have him back next year. When Phillip Berk was asked after the show if Gervais would host in 2012 , he responded with a very loaded, “No comment.” Alas, we’ll always have this monologue. Click ahead to watch Gervais torch the Beverly Hilton.

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Diddy Looking For Comedies After ‘Get Him To The Greek’

‘I really fell in love with making people laugh,’ he says at Golden Globes. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Diddy Photo: MTV News While his turn as a hilariously foul-mouthed record executive in “Get Him to the Greek” didn’t earn Diddy a Golden Globe nomination, there’s no doubting that the multitalented star delivered one of the year’s most satisfying — and surprising — scene-stealing comedic performances. Who knew the guy was so freaking funny? Well, his co-stars certainly did. “We were saying Diddy’s kind of the McLovin of ‘Get Him to the Greek,’ ” Jonah Hill told MTV News before the film’s release. “You don’t know what he’s going to do. Every time he breathes in the movie, it garners a huge laugh.” Hollywood comedy guru Judd Apatow , who produced the flick, said, “He was riotously funny. As a man with one skill, I was annoyed that he was also funny. You shouldn’t be allowed to be good at so many things.” Hill and Apatow weren’t kidding. And as it turned out, moviegoers weren’t the only ones digging Diddy’s comedic stylings: Diddy himself was a pretty big fan too. That’s why he’ll be looking to find his way into more laughers in the future. “I’ve done a lot of drama mostly my whole career, with Broadway and ‘Monster’s Ball’ and stuff like that — my short little career. But when I did ‘Get Him to the Greek,’ I really fell in love with making people laugh,” he told us on the red carpet at the Golden Globes on Sunday (January 16). “I have a knack for improvisation, and hopefully I’ll be able to make people laugh more.” We’ve got the Golden Globes covered! Stick with MTV News for photos, videos, fashion and up-to-the-minute details from the awards show. Related Videos 2011 Golden Globes Red Carpet Interviews Golden Globes 2011 Highlights Related Photos Golden Globes 2011 Afterparties Golden Globe 2011 Winners 2011 Golden Globe Awards Red Carpet Related Artists Diddy

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Darius McCrary — The Cosby Mistake

Filed under: Darius McCrary Darius McCrary starred on the 80s TV show, “Family Matters.” Bill Cosby was not on “Family Matters.” Now that we’ve cleared that up, enjoy this video … Somewhere, Malcolm-Jamal Warner is laughing at this. We hope. Read more

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Ricky Gervais and De Niro — ‘Golden’ Controversies

Filed under: Ricky Gervais , Robert De Niro , Golden Globes , TV Ricky Gervais and Robert De Niro both talked their way into a firestorm at the ” Golden Globes ” last night … after each attempted risky jokes that some consider downright offensive. Gervais’ dig came while commenting on the movie, ” I Love You… Read more

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HBO Star DENIED from Awards Party — TOO DRUNK

Filed under: Paz de la Huerta , Train Wrecks , TV , Golden Globes , Foxnews Latino , Drunks One of the stars from ” Boardwalk Empire ” was so HAMMERED after the ” Golden Globes ” last night … she was rejected from a “GG” afterparty — and then FELL DOWN as she tried to stumble to her car. Paz de la Huerta — who plays Lucy Danziger on the HBO… Read more

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Golden Globes 2011 Winners list

Here#39;s a list of all the major categories — make sure to register your prediction, and forward it on to your friends. Film: Predict: Best Motion Picture Drama Predict: Best Performance By An Actor In A Motion Picture Drama Predict: Best Performance By An Actress In A Motion Picture Drama Predict: Best Performance By An Actress In A Supporting Role In A Motion Picture Predict: Best Performance By An Actor In A Supporting Role In A Motion Picture Predict: Best Motion Picture Comedy/Musi

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We’re Live Blogging The Golden Globes!

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Golden Globes Fashion: Justin Bieber, Natalie Portman Go Ultra Glam

Sleeves, sequins and hot guys rule Globes red carpet. By Jocelyn Vena Natalie Portman at the 2011 Golden Globe Awards Photo: Getty Images If the Golden Globes are the Oscars’ more casual sister, nobody told Hollywood: Celebs went ultra glam at the show on Sunday (January 16). Sure, all the guys looked dapper in their suits, but a slew of young Hollywood’s newest studs really turned up the fashion charm. Justin Bieber looked like the perfect prom date in his tuxedo with tie, vest and kicks. He completed the look with purple 3-D glasses, and his date for the night was “Never Say Never” director Jon Chu. Looking equally posh was Robert Pattinson in his sleek black Gucci suit. Shout-outs to Jake Gyllenhaal and Ryan Gosling , who looked perfectly dashing in their tuxes. For photos of all the stars on the Golden Globe red carpet, click here. The ladies rocked the sequins. “Tron” actress Olivia Wilde dazzled in her sparkly, hoop-skirted gown by Marchesa, but her bed-head was a bit too casual for the look. Anne Hathaway went for full-on beading in her floor-length taupe gown by Armani. Meanwhile, Megan Fox , also in Armani Priv

Patton Oswalt: Response To Geek Column Has ‘Proven The Point’

‘Zombie Spaceship Wasteland’ author talks to MTV News about reaction to his controversial Wired article. By Rick Marshall Patton Oswalt Photo: MTV News Late last year, Patton Oswalt created quite a stir in the online world when he wrote a column for Wired calling for the annihilation of the nerd world as we know it. Just a few weeks and no small amount of controversy later, the actor/comedian says he feels vindicated by the discussion the column generated. Titled “Wake Up, Geek Culture. Time to Die,” the column was published just days before the release of Oswalt’s “Zombie Spaceship Wasteland,” a collection of essays that collectively form the newly minted author’s memoir. In the Wired piece, Oswalt lamented the mainstreaming and growing accessibility of all of the things that once defined “nerd culture.” With all manner of geekery now providing the fuel for popular culture, he pushed for readers to accelerate the burn, eventually forcing society to find new obsessions and exotica once everything else has been cataloged, ranked and quoted into oblivion. “In order to save pop culture future, we’ve got to make the present pop culture suck, at least for a little while,” he wrote. Not surprisingly, the column prompted no small amount of online debate, and when Oswalt dropped by MTV News to discuss his new book, he offered up some thoughts on the intense back-and-forth his missive created. “I feel like I said what I wanted to say but, if I might add, the fact that the Internet blew up the way it did might have partially proven the point that I had in the essay,” he told us. Along with calling for a pop-culture apocalypse, the actor also coined a brand-new term: Etewaf. It stands for “Everything That Ever Was — Available Forever,” and according to Oswalt, making everything we loved about the past available will do no more harm than good, and reduce the desire for more of the nostalgia-filled elements of our youth that made today’s “Star Wars” muscle shirts and tributes to “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” on “Glee” cool in the first place. Of course, whether he’s correct is the stuff of continued debate both on the Net and offline — and that’s the just the way he wants it. “I don’t want to get too deep into it, I’d rather have people try to interpret it,” he continued. “Some of the arguments against it have been really eloquent and brilliant, so I’m just glad that it inspired people way smarter than me to write stuff.” What’s your take on Oswalt’s Etewaf theory? Tell us in the comments!

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