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Gervais to Step Down as Golden Globes Host
British comic Ricky Gervais has said he will not be back to host next year’s Golden Globe awards, after spending three years ruffling more than a few Hollywood feathers and making jibes about some of its biggest stars.
The number of viewers of this year’s recent ceremony is down slightly compared to the number for 2010, with many viewers noting that the comedian seemed to have toned down his jokes from previous years.
Now he has posted on his website: “I’ve told my agent never to let me be persuaded to do it again.”
But, at this year’s ceremony he still managed to slip in a few near-the-knuckle gags about the British actor Colin Firth, star of The King’s Speech. He also introduced Robert Downey Jr. by saying his most well-known roles were at the LA county jail and the Betty Ford clinic, and poked fun at the movie I Love You, Philip Morris.
Last year, many felt Gervais would not be allowed back to the awards, with some critics saying they reckoned he had “crossed lines of taste and civility.”
But organizers heralded the ceremony with an ad campaign hinting that the funnyman would go further than before with his humor at the 2012 gig.
However, reviewers described his performance as “subdued” and “a let-down.”
Still, the show was the most-watched in the US on the night it took place, with 16.8 million viewers, a slight decrease from the 17 million who tuned in in 2011.
Gervais told David Letterman that he would definitely be stepping down but said the 2012 event had been his favorite to date.
At the ceremony, The Artist and The Descendants took the best motion picture awards, and Jean Dujardin and George Clooney, stars of each one respectively, the best actor awards. Meryl Streep won best actress in a drama for The Iron Lady, and best director went to Martin Scorsese for Hugo.
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Tagged Golden Globes, Hugo, Ricky Gervais, The Artist, The Descendants, The Iron Lady
End-Of-November Movies To Catch
Movie fans have some great releases to look forward to for the end of the month, with a range of cinematic treats in store.
There’s family drama Hugo, directed by Martin Scorsese, set in 1930s Paris and centering on an orphan living in the walls of a train station who becomes embroiled in a mystery involving his dead father and a robot …
Another family treat on offer is The Muppets, with Jason Segel bringing the adorable puppets back to the big screen. Jim Henson would surely approve.
There’s yet more family fun with the animated comedy drama Arthur Christmas, featuring the voices of Bill Nighy, Jim Broadbent and James McAvoy.
For a thriller of a drama, catch Keira Knightley and Michael Fassbender in A Dangerous Method, a study of the intense relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, and how it gave rise to psychoanalysis.
Another drama to keep an eye out for is My Week With Marilyn, in which an employee of Laurence Olivier’s, Colin Clark, documents the rising tension between the great British actor and screen icon Monroe while The Prince and the Showgirl is being shot. Starring Michelle Williams as Marilyn, with Kenneth Branagh and Eddie Redmayne in his first really interesting role, this picture also features Emma Watson in her first post-Potter movie. Unmissable.
Finally, The Artist, set in Hollywood in 1927, tells the tale of silent movie star George Valetin as he ponders whether the new talking movies will cost him his job. A spark is ignited between him and young dancer Peppy Miller, who is all set for her big break. This picture from French director Michel Hazanavicius is poised to become an instant classic.
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