Best and Worst: 2011 Golden Globes
After ousting Jim Parsons from his interview with Ryan Seacrest, he and Seacrest banter about Baldwin’s future political plans. The former Oscar host presented an award with Jennifer Lopez, who Baldwin prodded Seacrest for secrets about. The pair went on to critique Lopez’s style on “American Idol,” then Seacrest asked Baldwin if he was a diva. “Better than a queen,” Seacrest said.
In other Seacrest-related news, he plugs this week’s “American Idol” premiere with new judge Lopez when she stops by the E! booth. Then he plugs her new single, which he’ll premiere on his radio show Monday. That’s like three plugs in one, what does this guy do for a living, again? (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
The host’s red-carpet eyewear looked like a leftover from last year’s “Avatar” and about three sizes too big. “I’m not going to go crazy,” Gervais said about his controversial bits that had NBC on edge. He told
Is it just us or is half of Hollywood going baby-crazy at the moment? It certainly seemed that way during the red carpet pre-show as E! host
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The host pulled no punches with his
Just how mean were Gervais’ barbs? Here’s a brief rundown of everyone he offended (or attempted to offend):
That tally went on to include
Presenter
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Chris Colfer seemed as surprised as anyone that he won the award for supporting TV actor. “I think I just dropped my heart between
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It may have been fitting to ask Hailee Steinfeld and
While accepting his Cecil B. DeMille Award,
Was that really De Niro, or did he decide to accept the award in character as Rupert Pupkin, the frustrated stand-up comedian from “The King of
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1. Write a movie that paints a guy in an unflattering light
2. Show up to collect award for film and tell the guy who got trashed in the movie that you didn’t really mean it
3. Repeat (Paul Drinkwater / Associated Press)