Although I am currently out of the country, I still get an earful from the internet, friends, and family about current events going on back home. One of the most current topics surrounding my gossip-loving mother’s phone calls is the Golden Globes and the controversial hosting of Ricky Gervais.
I went on to Youtube and tried to get an idea of what was said and what everyone was so fired up about. I looked up news articles and reviews of his performance as well and ran across articles saying that he has been banned from the Golden Globes and will not ever be asked back to host again. In an article from BannedInHollywood.com, it states “an anonymous member of HFPA tells Popeater, “Ricky will not be invited back to host the show next year, for sure… For sure any movie he makes he can forget about getting nominated. He humiliated the organization last night and went too far with several celebrities whose representatives have already called to complain”. Here is the article in full for those of you who wish to read it.
So, is HFPA saying that they had no control over what Ricky Gervais was going to say on national television? I have a feeling that HFPA had a little more project control then they are leading us to believe. When I was an intern at the Creative Arts Emmys in New York a couple of years ago, we stood in for the presenters during rehearsal and although this award show wasn’t televised, EVERYTHING was scripted and on a teleprompter. I’m not saying that Ricky Gervais’ hosting was as specific as being on a teleprompter the whole time, but I’ve learned that in any major projects, the details will make or break you. I find it very hard to believe that HFPA wouldn’t have made Ricky rehearse or submit some kind of preliminary script for the evening.
In my opinion, they were well aware of what he was capable of, which is why they chose him to host for a second year. It seems a lot more companies are using the concept that any publicity is good publicity lately. They claim that they didn’t have project control, and apologized to make the company look good, when they are still winning and getting the publicity they want. After all, it has been almost a month since the golden globes and we are all still talking about it! Here’s another interesting article where Ricky defends his comments for those that are interested!
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