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For the sake of every future awards show we all will inevitably force ourselves to sit through, can Steve Carell and Kristen Wiig host every single one? The duo, who paired up to present the Golden Globes’ award for Best Animated Movie, had the most entertainingly miserable affect.
That bit was the night’s standout moment, and as it turns out, Wiig and Carell both have a history of leading every award show’s highlight reel.
Martin Scorsese didn’t have a film nominated at the 2012 Screen Actors Guild Awards, but Wiig and her Bridesmaids co-stars introduced the night’s best drinking game: how many times nominees and winners shout out the Silence director by name.
“Don’t turn the channel – we’re still stars,” Carell reminded when he teamed up with Tina Fey to present the screenwriting award at the 68th Golden Globe Awards in 2011.
“This is much bigger than I thought it would be,” he said, holding the People’s Choice Award for TV actor.
The awards without celebrity winners require the funniest comedians, so Carell – wearing fake eyelashes, Instagram eyebrows, and white powder – teamed up with Will Ferrell to introduce the 2006 Oscar for best makeup.

