Seth Rogen & Catherine O’Hara Bleeped For Foul-Mouthed Banter At Golden Globes
Canadians Seth Rogen and Catherine O’Hara brought the house down with their hilarious riff about fictional awards from their homeland. Tasked with presenting one of the evening’s awards, the duo leaned into their shared northern roots, playfully inventing a series of outlandish, fictional accolades.
Rogen, the Vancouver native, opened up the bit, saying “It’s stuff you guys haven’t heard of, but actually, Catherine won not once but two Golden Antlers for her work as Mama Morissette in The Alanis Morissette Story.” O’Hara, originally from Toronto, added, “What about you and your brave Golden Antler win for your turn as young Ryan, yes in Gosling, the Ryan Gosling unauthorized biopic?”
Rogen responded, “It was unauthorized and, uh,” before an extended bleep censored his quip, leaving viewers to fill in the blanks.
Their banter only escalated as Rogen brought up O’Hara’s imaginary Gilden Gretzy-winning role in An Otter’s Tale, “the story of a woman who rescued an otter cub and nursed it back to health with her own breast milk.” He continued, “And ever since I was a child, I wondered how you shot those scenes with that otter!”
“Painfully,” O’Hara joked, “I think the otter was method. And I lost half a nipple.”
Their presentation took an ever raunchier turn when the two joked about their past pornographic work, in imagined films like Pipeline Polly and Sticky Syrup.
After wrapping up one of the night’s longest, and undoubtedly funniest, presentations, the pair went on to announce the winner for Best Female Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Television Motion Picture. Jodie Foster took home the award for her role in True Detective: Night Country, besting Cate Blanchett in Disclaimer, Cristin Milioti in The Penguin, Sofía Vergara in Griselda, Naomi Watts in Feud: Capote vs. The Swans, and Kate Winslet in The Regime.
Rogen and O’Hara’s comedic moment at the Golden Globes seems to promise viewers even more laughs with their roles in Apple TV+’s The Studio. The series will follow a movie studio tackling the relationship between art and commercial success. The first two episodes will be available on May 21 on Apple TV+.
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