Ricky Gervais – Golden Performance
I watched the opening of the 2012 Golden Globes just so I could see comedian Ricky Gervais. The guy is brilliant! One sentence roles out of his mouth and I was laughing. Why would I say it was a golden performance? Because no actor in film ever has to do their act with restrictions, hostility and indifference directly facing them and still remain centered on their performance. On an actors set everyone bends over backwards to support them; that doesn’t appear to be the case for Ricky.
It was disappointing that we weren’t going to see too much of Ricky and I assume it had something to do with the stick in the mud audience he had to work with. My God! I don’t know why they even film these awards? The camera panned around looking for signs of life but it seemed rather odd. Without the added humor of Gervais all we would be doing is watching a bunch of egomaniac actors sit around eat, drink, walk around and yack throughout most of the show. (Up until their names are rattled off and then they are suddenly fixated on the proceedings)
Humor like art is subjective. There was some laughter for his opening monologue but it seemed somewhat awkward, maybe some attendees feared they might be in the line of fire and be roasted or they still have unresolved feelings from last year. Some actors did take exception to his humor; felt like he had trashed them. So, this year they might have opted to show whose boss by either ignoring him on stage or giving him the hairy eyeball. Bunch of babies!
Since the show, I have heard countless people on radio and TV bring up their opinions around his hosting. They talk about how he is off to England after a ratings bomb and they focus on who he offended. In fact, the ratings were on par pretty much to last year with over 16 million viewers. I’m not sure who all these people are that create such controversy around his appearances but either Hollywood doesn’t have a sense of humor, the media is searching for a story or a Brits “tell it like it is” talk is too much for United States sensibilities. Maybe the ratings aren’t really going anywhere fast because there are people like me who would rather watch paint dry than sit around watching Hollywood’s elite dine, booze it up and then drone on endlessly about who to thank for their good fortune. Just a thought.
Thankfully, Ricky takes it in stride and will continue to make us laugh.
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