Seth MacFarlane strikes a chord with critics as he jabs at women, weight and even compares Ben Affleck to the Kardashians

By Bianca Carneiro

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As the creator of rude movie Ted, the Academy would surely have known what they were letting themselves in for.

An untested quantity in the role of host of a major awards show, comic writer and creator of non-PG animated TV show Family Guy Seth MacFarlane was always going to be a risky choice.

And true to form MacFarlane incurred the wrath of viewers during with his joke stuffed monologue after he made an indirect reference to Skyfall singer Adele's weight.

He said: 'Rex Reed will be out here to review Adele's performance of 'Skyfall'.

Reed is the film critic who called actress Melissa McCarthy ' a fat hippo'.

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Wild humour: Seth MacFarlane opened the 85th annual Academy Awards with a controversial tune titled 'We Saw Your Boobs'

Wild humour: Seth MacFarlane opened the 85th annual Academy Awards with a controversial tune titled 'We Saw Your Boobs'

Thinly veiled barb: MacFarlane said film critic Rex Reed would critique Adele's performance of Skyfall, Reed is the critic who called Melissa McCarthy 'a fat hippo'

Thinly veiled barb: MacFarlane said film critic Rex Reed would critique Adele's performance of Skyfall, Reed is the critic who called Melissa McCarthy 'a fat hippo'

Thinly veiled barb:  MacFarlane said film critic Rex Reed would critique Adele's performance of Skyfall, Reed is the critic who called Melissa McCarthy 'a fat hippo'

Host Seth MacFarlane performs during the Oscars at the Dolby Theatre

Hitting the big time: MacFarlane seen onstage during the Oscars at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles

 

The funnyman left no facet of Hollywood untouched by his barbs as he hosted the 85th annual Academy Awards, as he joked about women, domestic violence, ageism, weight and the 'hairy' Kardashians.

MacFarlane began the broadcast looking totally relaxed: Alone on the stage, he delivered a series of one-liners, many of which drew ire from critics and the internet community.

Starting off with a reference to the Oscar-nominated film Lincoln, MacFarlane pondered about Daniel Day Lewis' devotion to character, saying: 'I would argue the actor who really got inside Lincoln's head was John Wilkes Booth.'

Musical theme: There were many musical breaks during the show, many of which Seth partook in

Musical theme: There were many musical breaks during the show, many of which Seth partook in

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His tale took a uncomfortable turn when he brought up the issue of slavery: 'Like, if you bumped into Don Cheadle on the studio lot, did you try to free him? How deep does your method go?'

Page Six scoffed at the aside, which got a cold audience reaction, by calling it 'flat'.

While going through his list of perfunctory celebrity bashing jokes he also managed to make an inappropriate sexual joke about nine-year-old nominee Quvenzhane Wallis and George Clooney.

'To give you an idea of how young she is, it'll be 16 years until she's too old for Clooney,' he said.

Daniel Day-Lewis 85th Annual Academy Awards Oscars, Portraits

Daniel Day-Lewis and Adele 85th Annual Academy Awards Oscars, Portraits

Targets: MacFarlane didn't hold back as he took potshots at Adele and Lincoln star Daniel Day-Lewis

Racist? MacFarlane also caused controversy by using a brown sock to illustrate Denzel Washington in a sketch about his nominated movie Flight

Racist? MacFarlane also caused controversy by using a brown sock to illustrate Denzel Washington in a sketch about his nominated movie Flight

In his intro to presenters Jennifer Aniston and Channing Tatum, he accused the Friends star of having a dubious past.

'Of our next two presenters, at least one is honest about being a former exotic dancer. Please welcome Channing Tatum and Jennifer Aniston,' he quipped.

New York magazine's Maureen O' Connor asked: 'Were the Oscars always this sexist, or are we spoiled by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler's Golden Globes?'

While online magazine Slate called MacFarlane's stream of consciousness: 'A defensive anxiety about the ascendant power of women.'

Jennifer Aniston, left, and Channing Tatum present an award during the Oscars at the Dolby Theatre

Dubious past: Jennifer Aniston, left, and Channing Tatum present an award during the Oscars at the Dolby Theatre, MacFarlane joked that one of the pair had been honest about previously being an exotic dancer

Twitter user Laura Hudson was among the thousands on the micro blogging site that found it hard to swallow his humour.

'I mean this Oscars ceremony also featured Jennifer Aniston getting called a stripper, a domestic violence joke,' she wrote.

Hudson was referring to MacFarlane's most controversial barb. As he introduced Quentin Tarantino's violent revenge western Django Unchained he described it as, 'the story of a man fighting to get back his woman, who's been subjected to unthinkable violence - or as Chris Brown and Rihanna call it, a date movie.'

Date movie: MacFarlane made an ill-advised link between Django Unchained and domestic violence

Date movie: MacFarlane made an ill-advised link between Django Unchained and domestic violence

The reference to Brown's 2009 assault of Rihanna drew gasps from the audience in Hollywood's Dolby Theatre.

Rihanna and Brown have since been reunited, and recently attended the 2013 Grammy Awards together.

On Argo MacFarlane targeted snubbed Ben Affleck saying: 'The film's director is unknown to the Academy.'

And again later in the program referring to Affleck's bearded appearance in the movie he quipped: 'The first time I saw [Affleck] with all that dark facial hair, I thought, "My God, the Kardashians have made the jump to film,": and even he had to admit afterward he wasn't sure about the joke.

The energy in the room cooled as the crowd laughed nervously, forcing him to reply with an assurance that the joke was 'as bad as it gets, if it makes you feel better.'

'Oh no, that's what we were afraid he would do,' he said, mimicking the audience's response.

He followed it up with another diss at Tarantino's film -- which he later won an award for Best Screenplay.

Talking about the film's controversial overuse of the n-word, Seth drew silence from the crowd when he joked that the screenplay was 'loosely based on Mel Gibson's voicemails.'

Huffington Post criticised the comedian for taking a dig at the sensitive topic: 'Domestic violence is not like dating, Seth.'

He's got fans: Seth managed to draw laughs from the audience and even backstage with John Travolta

He's got fans: Seth managed to draw laughs from the audience and even backstage with John Travolta

MacFarlane's sock-puppet reenactment of Flight in which he wore a brown sock to represent Denzel Washington, also raised eyebrows.

'You're a white guy in 2013,' said Shatner to MacFarlane. 'You can't wear black hand.'

TODAY wrote: 'White guys doing racial humor, no matter how gentle, still makes everyone uncomfortable.'

While Gawker slammed the first time host as 'unfunny, tired, self-centered and boring, but also incredibly sexist, homophobic and racist.'

Family guy: Ron MacFarlane, father of Seth, his wife Xiao Xiang, Seth's sister Rachael MacFarlane and guest

Family guy: Ron MacFarlane, father of Seth, his wife Xiao Xiang, Seth's sister Rachael MacFarlane and guest

But not everybody disliked MacFarlane's presenting style.

'Loving that MacFarlane is attempting to preempt his #Oscars criticism,' Vanity Fair posted on their Twitter account Sunday.

The magazine was referring to William Shatner apparently predicting MacFarlane's Oscar fail, telling him: 'The show's a disaster. Your jokes are tasteless and inappropriate and everyone ends up hating you.'

He then showed Seth a copy of a newspaper headline from the day after the awards that read 'Seth MacFarlane Worst Oscar host ever.'

Back from the future: William Shatner, dressed as Captain Kirk, comes from the future to save the show

Back from the future: William Shatner, dressed as Captain Kirk, comes from the future to save the show

Ominous prediction: William shows Seth a title from a newspaper the next day

Ominous prediction: William shows Seth a title from a newspaper the next day

Playing innocent, Seth tried to defend himself and asked what he did wrong.

With that, Shatner played for Seth a pre-taped production number featuring the comedian singing and dancing to a crude tune titled 'We Saw Your Boobs.'

The melody showcased Seth's singing prowess as he was backed by an all men's choir.

The song, which oft repeated the titular phrase, called out actresses in the audience that have exposed their chest in some of their most famous roles.

Stifled laughter: His song is met with mixed emotion

Stifled laughter: His song is met with mixed emotion

Playing along with the joke, Naomi Watts looked horrified when he mentioned her name.

Next, Charlize Theron bowed her head low and avoided the camera at the mention of her breast-exposing performance in Monster.

But the always jubilant Jennifer Lawrence relished at the nod, giving a glad hands up to the cameras.

Though it was clear the women were looped into the pre-recorded piece, the reaction from the internet was mixed.

Not amuzed: Charlize Theron looked agitated in the pre-recorded bit when he mentioned her role in Monster

Not amuzed: Charlize Theron looked agitated in the pre-recorded bit when he mentioned her role in Monster

Horrified: Naomi's face nearly went pale as she played along with the joke

Horrified: Naomi's face nearly went pale as she played along with the joke

Honourable mention: Jennifer Lawrence was also mentioned in the spoof, and she gave a thumbs up

Honourable mention: Jennifer Lawrence was also mentioned in the spoof, and she gave a thumbs up

And in a matter of moments, #WeSawYourBoobs became a popular hashtag on Twitter and Seth McFarlane was one of the trending topics on the micro-blogging site.

Television host Piers Morgan was quick to show his support for the comedian.

'This is unbelievably, unacceptably, gob-smackingly, hilariously inappropriate. Keep going. @SethMacFarlane #WeSawYourBoobs'

People Magazine also threw in some praise: 'If you're hating on Seth, just remember: He's got Channing up there dancing.'

Stage presence: He did a musical number with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Daniel Radcliff

Stage presence: He did a musical number with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Daniel Radcliff

Russell Crowe tweeted: 'Congratulations @SethMacFarlane , you did great mate, handled it all with grace, #topjob (sic)'

And Steve Martin, who hosted the ceremony three times, in 2001, 2003, and 2010, tweeted: 'Seth MacFarlane was wonderful and who knew? I did. But then, I wrote "Cruel Shoes".'

The Office actor Rainn Wilson was also a fan of the 39-year-old star's presenting style, as were Kristin Chenoweth - who performed a musical number, Here's to the Losers, to close the show.

Rainn wrote: 'Truly, @SethMacFarlane did a great job. Funny, self-deprecating and surprisingly fresh. (sic)'

Dancing with the stars: Seth sang Frank Sinatra's The Way You Look Tonight as Chaning Tatum and Charlize Theron took the stage

Dancing with the stars: Seth sang Frank Sinatra's The Way You Look Tonight as Chaning Tatum and Charlize Theron took the stage

Stunning performance: Dustin Hoffman later told Charlize she was a 'beautiful dancer'

Stunning performance: Dustin Hoffman later told Charlize she was a 'beautiful dancer'

Kristin tweeted: 'I had a blast tonight singing with @sethmacfarlane. He KILLED it! So good! (sic)'

On the other side of the fence, celebrity blogger Perez Hilton was one of the most vocal critics of the performance.

'That song @SethMacFarlane did made me wish he just stuck to telling mildly funny jokes! #Oscars,' he wrote.

In an effort to change the course of history, he used the remainder of his 15 minutes to redeem himself, starting with a sensual dance by Charlize Theron and Channing Tatum to his rendition of Frank Sinatra's The Way You Look Tonight.'

Not good enough, said Shatner, who then revealed a video clip where MacFarlane, costumed in a Flying Nun habit, hit on Oscar nominee Sally Field in the green room.

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ACADEMY AWARDS 2013 WINNERS

Best Picture: Argo

Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln

Actress: Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook

Supporting Actor: Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained

Supporting Actress: Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables
Life of Pi
Directing: Ang Lee, Life of Pi

Foreign Language Film: Amour, Austria

Adapted Screenplay: Chris Terrio, Argo

Original Screenplay: Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained

Animated Feature Film: Brave

Production Design: Lincoln Django Unchained

Argo

Cinematography: Life of Pi

Sound Mixing: Les Miserables

Sound Editing: Life of Pi, Skyfall (tie)

Original Score: Life of Pi, Mychael Danna

Original Song: Skyfall from Skyfall, Adele Adkins and Paul Epworth

Costume: Anna Karenina

Silver Linings Playbook


Documentary Feature: Searching for Sugar Man

Documentary (short subject): Inocente

Film Editing: Argo

Makeup and Hairstyling: Les Miserables

Animated Short Film: Paperman

Live Action Short Film: Curfew

Visual Effects: Life of Pi

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