National Board of Review Awards Devolve Into Roast of George Clooney
Morgan Freeman: "I want to express my appreciation to the NBR for not settling for George Clooney."
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Morgan Freeman: "I want to express my appreciation to the NBR for not settling for George Clooney."
"I laugh inappropriately at it — sorry. I'm laughing because I'm not falling."
"What I can participate in I'm more than happy to."
Meanwhile, we hope that she shows up at the People's Choice Awards tonight in the same form that she was in at the Palm Springs Film Festival last night.
Some inside the African-American Film Critics Association say yes!
"What are you campaigning for, though?" she asks. "Let me ask y'all this, because I know y'all are gonna school me correctly: What does it mean financially?"
"Some guy came up to me at a screening that I was at recently and he told me that he, um, was sexually abusing his 14-year-old daughter."
Precious is still doing really well, too.
The little indie that could crowds theaters in its second week.
Conan calls the star of Precious "The best guest ever!"
Will 'Precious' become the next 'Slumdog Millionaire' or the next 'The Aristocrats,' which did well in limited release and then tanked?
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