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At least not all of them are pussies:
| quote: | Christian Bale:
“Thank God for comedians,” he said, adding that he had no problems with Gervais' zingers: “I’m hoping he’s going to keep going further.”
The Big Bang Theory’s Jim Parsons:
"He started with a bang and went right for the jugular. It was great! I thought he was really funny. It's like he walked up to the edge, and then he jumped right on over and didn't look back. I was scandalized, I tell you. I think he's hilarious and funny and whenever you're funny, you're gonna push some people's buttons. I thought he was hilarious, but I wouldn't want to be on the receiving end, I can tell you that. I was laughing while thinking, 'Oh, God. Not me, never me.'"
Al Pacino:
"He’s a comic, so he’s going to go for it. He’s letting it go. The only thing he can really get to is his own wit. He has to censor himself. I’m sure he’s planned some of it - [the jokes] really fly. You don’t know what [he's] going to say!"
Glee’s Heather Morris:
"I thought he was hysterical. He was so dry. He's funny as hell."
Relativity CEO Ryan Kavanaugh:
"He was hilarious. I thought he was just perfect. If he knocked me, it’s all in good fun. If we take ourselves too seriously, then what are we doing here? He makes us realize that we are all here for reasons that go between skill and luck. Let’s enjoy it."
Access Hollywood's Billy Bush:
"I thought was Gervais was fearless ... He literally doesn't care. He doesn't give a s---t, and that's the best part." |
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