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Mike Myers Reacts to Johnny Depp's Drunk Speech at 2014 Hollywood Film Awards
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Mike Myers calls Johnny Depp's slurred and expletive-laden introduction of best documentary winner 'very rock and roll.'

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Mike Myers is amused by Johnny Depp's bizarre speech when introducing his documentary "Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon" at the 18th annual Hollywood Film Awards. He called it "very rock and roll, which is very appropriate for Shep Gordon."

Many fans also reacted on Twitter. "It appears Captain Jack Sparrow found the rum. #JohnnyDepp #HollywoodAwards," one joked, referring to the actor's eccentric character in "Pirates of the Caribbean". "Congrats, Johnny Depp, you're about to become an Internet meme. #hollywoodawards," another commented.

Depp appeared drunk or otherwise intoxicated when he slurred his speech and swayed on his feet while presenting an award for the best documentary. "That's the weirdest microphone I've ever seen in my life," he said while fumbling with the mic stand, drawing laughs from audience.

"I'm not very good at this kind of thing," the 51-year-old star continued, before dropping an expletive. He got bleeped out again after struggling through his introduction of Myers' documentary and tribute to Gordon. "I mean, it's one of those nights," he incoherently added.

The awards show was hosted by Queen Latifah. "It's a party, so drink up unless you already started -- in which case, keep going!" she said at one point while hosting the event. The guests included Kristen Stewart, Jennifer Lopez, Gerard Butler, Angelina Jolie, Channing Tatum, and Robert Pattinson. Benedict Cumberbatch and Julianne Moore won the best actor and actress prizes respectively.

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