Ricky Gervais and Elmo goofing around on set of Sesame Street. Of course, Ricky and Elmo agree on the three no-go areas: drugs, child abuse and the holocaust. Everything else is fair game.
Please enjoy some outtakes from a Ricky Gervais interview on the Sesame Street set. They're cute, but also legitimately funny—Elmo, too, actually. Sesame Street is secretly meant for adults, I think.
PETA's newest “controversial” ad (we get it already!) features talking skinned animals voiced by Pink and Ricky Gervais. How about this, PETA? We won't wear fur if you stop turning pop stars into skinned alligators. Deal?
http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1602497/story.jhtml
Golden Globes viewers will recall that Ricky Gervais stopped himself from telling a “worse” Holocaust joke onstage. Here it is: “I was going to say that when I got the DVD for 'Schindler's List', one critic said, 'You should have a box of tissues ready,' ” he smiled coyly. “And I was going to say, 'That sounds a bit sick!” Not that funny, but the whole bit gave me an excuse to watch Extras clips for an hour, so…worth it.
Ricky Gervais and Thandie Newton re-enact scenes from the Nailin Paylin porno. When can I get a hold of this little gem?
Last night’s Emmy Awards ceremony was mostly lackluster (thanks, Howie Mandel). Despite the 30 Rock sweep and Don Rickles riffing, there were only a small handful of enjoyable moments, the best by far being the stand-off between Ricky Gervais and Steve Carrell. Also, Josh Groban - in an attempt to be “funny” - sang a cheeky medley of TV theme songs, which was ultimately terrifying, as his dead eyes prove that he’s the most lifelike robot we’ve ever seen.
TV Buzz Before the American version, before the British version, there was The Office from Japan. As Ricky Gervais says at the end, it’s funny ‘cause it’s racist. Arigato!