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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

2012 Golden Globe Film Nominations: Artist, Help, Ryan Gosling Score Big

The nominations are out for the 69th Golden Globe Awards, and they favored pretty much everyone front-and-center in the awards race to date, with the requisite snubs, surprises and other laughable curios (they had to wedge War Horse in there somewhere , right?) with which Ricky Gervais will no doubt have a fine time on Jan. 15.

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2012 Golden Globe Film Nominations: Artist, Help, Ryan Gosling Score Big

Carrie Fisher Compares Star Wars to Star Trek, Insults Klingon

And now, allow Carrie Fisher to break up your busy work day by pointing out the differences between the epic film franchise in which she starred as Princess Leia, Star Wars , and the television sci-fi series Star Trek . “They’re not in the same league. I mean, they have the word ‘star’ in the title. And there is space travel. Where do they go to? Klingon? That sounds like a laundry detergent.” Click here for the rest of Fisher’s inspired diatribe which also touches on Star Wars merchandising, her Princess Leia Metal bikini and Dick Cheney’s penis, of course. [ YouTube via EW ]

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Titanic 3D Trailer: It’s a Centennial Sinking Sensation!

It wasn’t so long ago that I enjoyed my own reunion with Titanic , but this time, James Cameron invites everyone to Titanic 3-D , the Avatar ‘d-up revamp of his 1997 blockbuster. What parts are you looking forward to seeing in 3-D? Leonardo DiCaprio’s shabby togs? Kate Winslet’s unadorned areolas? Kathy Bates’s contempt? You’ll get them all in April, 2012, which marks the 100th anniversary of the Titanic disaster. Trailer after the jump.

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It’s Official: Ricky Gervais Is Hosting the Golden Globes Again

Well now: Despite legendarily roasting all of Hollywood last year during his hosting gig at the Golden Globes (and the resulting grumblings among celebs and media alike) Ricky Gervais will be back to host the 69th Golden Globes Awards. See what the Hollywood Foreign Press Association had to say about the surprise confirmation, and the kind of jokes Gervais is already threatening to drop all over the telecast come January.

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VOTD: Liam Neeson is the Most Serious Comic Ever, On ‘Life’s Too Short’

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My feelings about Ricky Gervais have become more complex than they once were as some of his comedy and general public statements have veered into mean-spirited territory over the past year or two. But he can still deliver and/or enable a very biting and hilarious sort of comedy, as evidenced by clips from Life’s Too Short, the show he is doing with Warwick Davis and Stephen Merchant. The last time… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 11/11/2011 00:56 Number of articles : 4

VOTD: Liam Neeson is the Most Serious Comic Ever, On ‘Life’s Too Short’

Matt Damon Considers Making Father Daughter Time His Directorial Debut

Ben Affleck may have transitioned his Oscar win into a successful directing career but his Good Will Hunting star and co-writer has been content with leading big-budget pictures and producing the odd project. Until now that is. According to Deadline , Damon is seriously considering directing and starring in Father Daughter Time: A Tale of Armed Robbery and Eskimo Kisses — provided he can get his hands on it.

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Ricky Gervais Will Make His Spy Kids Debut As a Sarcastic Dog

If Jessica Alba and Joel McHale aren’t enough to convince you to sit through Robert Rodriguez’s Spy Kids: All the Time in the World this summer, maybe the latest casting development will change your mind: Ricky Gervais has agreed to voice a robotic spy dog in this summer’s 3D Spy Kids: All the Time in the World . “Not only am I lending my voice to Spy Kids but they can keep it,” said Gervais. “I’m sick of it.” [ THR ]

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Justin Bieber’s Christianity Will Sell Never Say Never, and 7 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Also in this Thursday edition of The Broadsheet: Marvel may have found the perfect person to write and direct Iron Man 3 … Michael Cera habla espanol… Baz Luhrmann will probably make The Great Gatsby after all… and more ahead.

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Lil Wayne in Rolling Stone: Reflections on a Lil Time Behind Bars

The latest issue of Rolling Stone features Lil Wayne on the cover. Need we say more? This is a man who once let us in on a little secret regarding birth control. He’s as quotable as they come, so you know this will be good. The rapper and frequent dad opens up for the first time about the eight months he spent behind bars at Riker’s Island. Some excerpts from the interview: Out of jail. On the loose. Ready for strip clubs . On dominating at a card game so much, fellow inmates tried to cut him out of the game : “I’d bust a n***a’s ass at Uno. We gamble for phone time.” “I’d take n***a’s commissary. Lemme get them cookies, lemme get them chips, get that soup. They’d be like, ‘Oh, we thought you were asleep.’ Like you can’t look inside my cell and see that I’m right there! We ain’t got no doors n***a!” On his reading material in jail : [Anthony Kiedis’] Scar Tissue was really good. I also read the Bible in there for the first time. It was deep!” “I liked the parts where some character was once this, but ended up being that. Like he’d be dissing Jesus, then he ends up being a saint. That was cool.” On the dude who saved him from more time in solitary confinement by claiming a contraband MP3 player was his and not Weezy’s : “He was a solid n***a. Shout-out to Charles. Being in solitary was the worst. No TV. No radio. No commissary. Basically in there 23 hours a day.” As you can see, Wayne uses a light tone in describing jail, but he does note that the whole experience has really changed his outlook on quite a bit. Think he’ll come away from this a better person? If nothing else, the man needs to give more interviews like this one. He is sound bite gold.

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