"Just remember: they're just jokes, and we're all going to die soon," Ricky Gervais said in his cell opening at the 2020 Golden Globes. "There is no sequence."
Gervais, is well-known for his BBC series Office and More, returns to the Globes stage for the fifth time on Sunday night – and released his secret, mysterious genius to the well-known present. But while others expect the comics to pass the line in the background the latest thread of the Transphobic Tombs and the general apathy of the developing philosophy, his crosses were focused on the stars and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the organization behind the Globes.
He began: “Many people of color were locked in many categories. "Unfortunately, we can't do anything about it – the Hollywood Foreign Press is very racist."
In the days leading up to the Globes, Gervais predicted the difficulties of overcrowding in the Hollywood nest in a way that actually cut the depth but also served to millions and millions of different people entering the awards show. In answer to a question about Joker
People like the idea of freedom of speech until they hear something they don't like. So there is still some pressure, but that doesn't mean I will move it or take it back down and I don't say what I want. It's just another version of our past – many times – it was called P.C. I think those things start with the best of intentions and get caught up. The good thing is not to be racist and sexist and to hate others. But it's not a good thing to be allowed to make a joke about those things, because you can tell a joke about race without being racist. I'm excited to play by the rules. It's just that 200 million people watching have different rules. That's misery. When people say, "You crossed the line," I say, "I didn't draw a line, you did." Related. It's possible.
If Gervais crossed any line, it was all about not misleading the talent, managers and Hollywood superheroes of the room. After approving the traditional distribution of An Irishman, including Robert De Niro, Martin Scorsese, and Baby Yoda ("Oh, Joe Pesci"), Gervais has come to tears over Netflix's dominance of the industry and the confidence of the movie business in big movies. He associated with Scorsese, which eventually knocked out the Marvel Cinematic Universe for its art.
“The best actors jump on Netflix and HBO, and the actors who make movies make mindless adventure. They wear masks and ancestors and very tight clothing. Their job doesn't work now you go to the gym twice a week and take steroids. Turning to the election, Gervais asked, "Do we have a prize for illegal food?"
No one was left unharmed during these awards. In the shadow of one dating character women his age:
“Once a TIme in … Hollywood three hours long! Leonardo DiCaprio had attended the meeting, and in the end, his day was already too long for him. "
On the latest music item:
"The world saw James Corden as a fat wolf. He was also in the movie Cats. ”
At the launch of Apple TV Plus:
“Apple got into this TV show The morning show, a super fun drama with dignity and doing the right thing … made by a company that uses sweatshops in China. "
The bad truth is:
"When ISIS launches a broadcasting service, you will call your agent."
The monologue was an act of high-real wire: an offline attack on Hollywood public understanding sales that might have passed through a gathering of viewers prepared to shove down the mud. The message: Hollywood is hypocritical (just look at who hired NBC to host the Golden Globes). And when Gervais burned down the bridges, it was there for everyone in the room – or to put it in their own way, people who knew Jeffrey Epstein and feared Ronan Farrow.
"If you win a prize tonight," urged A subscribers, "don't use it as a part to make a political speech. You are no longer in a position to educate the public about anything. You know nothing about the real world. Most of you spend less time in school than Greyta Thumberg. your little prize, thank your agent, and your god, and go. ”
As he stated over and over again his 10-minute action “Season five. No one cares."