Posted on 01/07/2020 3:39:15 AM PST by Kaslin
That Hollywood sun must generate the thinnest of skins.
Last night, Golden Globes host Ricky Gervais warned his elitist audience, If you do win an award tonight, dont use it as a platform to make a political speech. Youre in no position to lecture the public about anything. You know nothing about the real world.
Meryl Streep was upset. Leftwing journalists were outraged. And across the nation, Americans smiled. For years, weve seen condescending actors tell us how to live our lives. For once, they were on the receiving end of a lecture, albeit in jest. Sadly, most of them couldnt take the joke.
Americans turn to cinema as a form of escapism. If we wanted to listen to smarmy, self-involved preaching, wed tune into Rachel Maddow. Hollywoods role is to entertain with drama, action, intrigue, and yes, humor.
Some celebrities will naturally make the case that they dont desire to be roasted at their own awards show. That might be a fair point if this was a small, private affair. Instead this is a primetime network spectacle that attracts millions of viewers and as such the primary goal should be to entertain the entire audience. In that regard Gervais was a tremendous success.
In addition, the laughter continued well after the awards show when the left-wing press clutched their pearls in astonishment after finding their ideological heroes to be the butt of the joke, for once.
Slate argued that Gervais was, just plain mean. Thats odd, I dont recall them being bothered by mean comments after Robert de Niro called Donald Trump an idiot and openly desired for someone to hit the President in the face with a bag of sh-t. And unlike de Niro, at least Gervaiss jabs had a punchline.
But at least Slate waited until the show concluded to attack Gervais. Indiewire had been demanding the Brit be replaced as host since Thanksgiving. His crime? Mocking Caitlyn Jenner in his previous hosting gig. We should pray that Indiewire never watches a rerun of any Comedy Central Roast featuring Jenner or perhaps theyll demand that the entire network be cancelled. If Jenner can take jokes so well, why cant the Left?
Forbes made the case that the show wouldve been better off without a host at all. Some of us might make the case that Forbes would be better off not covering the entertainment industry.
The Los Angeles Times barely waited for the show to conclude before publishing a column attacking the host. The closing zinger to their screed was an attack on Gervais for his inability to read the room. Perhaps Ricky Gervais realized what the Times did not...that the room wasnt just the condescending elitists in attendance, but rather the millions of Americans watching at home.
I’ll stick with watching movies on Turner Classics.
Gervais simply said what a majority of people would like to say about the Hollywood crowd.
Over the past two years, comedians have been talking about the fake nature of society, the social justice ‘creature’, and public anger over lectures from children-pretending-to-be-adults. Gervais simply had them locked in a room with him, and they were unable to walk out. They deserved every bit of what he dished out.
The British Office is really good. Much better than the American reboot.
Youre in no position to lecture the public about anything. You know nothing about the real world.>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Sean Penn proved that by assuring the capture of El Chapo.
When Hollywood waxes their ideology, we deplorables and our President use them to get some.
We use these over-rated court jesters like the spavined mules they are.
Clint Eastwood has it right.
I agree ! Here's looking at you kid......
I am sorry, but I don’t understand your reply. What do you mean by British office?
The Office was originally an English show about an average office in an average company.
It was adapted for U.S. TV partially with the help of Rick Gervais.
IMDB link
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0386676/
Ah, I see. Thanks
Could things be changing? Gervais may be the advance scout.
Ill have to disagree. Tried a bit of the original on Britbox the other night and found it inferior in every way.
My problem (and it was my problem) is the sound mix combined with the speed at which the actors spoke caused me to miss much of the conversation and/or the humor.
And I have listened to and appreciated Brit speech, humor and music my entire life (well at least since I was 8 and the Beatles capture our attention).
HOORAY Ricky!
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