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He’s ‘murdering Hollywood’: Here are the best moments from Ricky Gervais’ monologue at Golden Globes

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I left the TV running from the game and caught it. It was pretty great.
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I turned it off after his open. The ooze was self-importance in the crowd was too much to take. Gervais monologue went over like a fart in church.Doogles said:I left the TV running from the game and caught it. It was pretty great.
Talk about a room that takes itself too seriously.
Ricky Gervais to celebrities at the Golden Globes: "You're in no position to lecture the public about anything. You know nothing about the real world." -
Blowhards who think they are smart about everything because people blow smoke up their asses regarding their acting ability. Most are absolute dumbshitsDoogles said:I left the TV running from the game and caught it. It was pretty great.
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And short. Short people got no reason......MikeDamone said:
Blowhards who think they are smart about everything because people blow smoke up their asses regarding their acting ability. Most are absolute dumbshitsDoogles said:I left the TV running from the game and caught it. It was pretty great.
Talk about a room that takes itself too seriously. -
Ricky said what everyone was thinking.
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Dude61 said:
Ricky said what everyone but the Progs were
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The sweat shop lines that preceded it were actually the funny part of this riff.PurpleThrobber said:
I turned it off after his open. The ooze was self-importance in the crowd was too much to take. Gervais monologue went over like a fart in church.Doogles said:I left the TV running from the game and caught it. It was pretty great.
Talk about a room that takes itself too seriously.
Ricky Gervais to celebrities at the Golden Globes: "You're in no position to lecture the public about anything. You know nothing about the real world."