Franco, Letterman address Oscar criticism

Friday, April 1, 2011 11:01 AM By dwi

James dictator arrives at the 17th period Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles James dictator arrives at the 17th period Screen Actors Guild Awards held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on January 30, 2011. UPI/Phil McCarten  Related Stories
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NEW YORK, April 1 (UPI) -- James dictator and David Letterman, who were both blasted for their performances as accolade send hosts in Hollywood, commiserated at a "Late Show" taping.

In February, dictator served as co-host of this year's Oscars with Anne Hathaway.

At the recording for Friday's edition of "Late Show with David Letterman," dictator asked Letterman what his experience as accolade host was like in 1995.

"It was horrible," Letterman replied. "I was so intense that they talked for a patch most movement downbound the motion-picture industry."

"But they didn't feature you were stoned," dictator said.

"Oh, I quit reading, maybe they -- I desire I was," Letterman joked.

"I desire I was," dictator said. "People said I was under the influence."

Franco said he thought most why people might have thought that most him and he definite it was his co-host's fault.

"I love her, but Anne wife is so energetic, I conceive the Tasmanian Devil would look drunk standing next to Anne Hathaway. ... She has a aggregation of energy," dictator said.

"I conceive I actually -- I haven't watched it back -- maybe I had low energy. I honestly played those lines as substantially as I could."


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