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" ... Except when it helps the Cavs win. Then James probably doesn’t mind what the little bloke does. ... "
" ... Hosting the Golden Globes back in early January (a lifetime ago, it now seems), comedian Ricky Gervais hit the nail on the head with a blunt axe and was way ahead of the curve on how celebrity would be reassessed in the coming weeks and months. As he told The Hollywood Reporter at the time, “Do I pander to the 200 privileged egos in the room, or do I try and entertain a global audience of 200 million people sitting at home who aren't winning awards? Well, no contest. I try and make it a spectator sport. I try and play the outsider. It would be nauseating for me to come out and go, 'Hey, George, how you doing, thanks for letting me use your villa. Hey, Brad, see you tonight, yeah?' It's horrible. I've got to be the bloke sitting at home who shouldn't have been invited. That's who I've got to be.” In what can accurately be described as a hateful diatribe (and a hilarious one at that) against the essential malignancy of the very celebrity culture he himself is a part of, here are some notable barbs from Gervais’ opening monologue as he skewered the very idea of celebrity culture and worship. From calling the roomfull of stars “all you perverts” and insisting they were all friends with Jeffrey Epstein to references to Felicity Huffman making license plates in prison (Gervais does feel sorry for her daughter, however) to suggesting the Globes create “an award for most ripped junky,” he seemingly spared no one in the room, or the works for which they were being honored (“Seriously, most films are awful. Lazy. Remakes, sequels”). He repeatedly told the stars to shut up amid their hisses and moans and reaffirmed throughout that he simply didn’t care what they thought about his monologue or anything else. The assault eventually reached its conclusion, by which point all were aware that Gervais was not really joking in the least: ... "
" ... However, the line between “feature” and “artist” on “Uptown Funk” is blurry, considering that Bruno’s is the only melodic voice we hear, and that we would need someone to point out that the bloke playing guitar in the video is, in fact, Mark Ronson. ... "
" ... Just in case you are a Keynes Denier, consider what Copernicus, the bloke who figured out that the Earth revolves around the Sun, rather than vice versa, had to say on the same subject in 1525: ... "
" ... The truth is actually rather different. As far as an economy can be said to have a purpose it is to make life better for the average bloke. If Joe and Jane Sixpack are seeing their standard of living going up over time then that's success. And that is true of Mohammed Sixpack, Mbutu Sixpack and Arin too. If people are continually able to consume more of what they wish to consume then we can say, at that first level of approximation, that the economy is doing its job, is being well managed. Please note that this doesn't mean that it couldn't be done even better, that our management couldn't be improved. Only that we've gained that first goal: making life better for people which is, as I say, the only real thing that we can ask for from an economy, or at least the first thing we should ask from it. ... "