"Britney Ever After" was anything but great, but it definitely made for great monologue material for James Corden.
The "Late Late Show" host went in on the film for 6 minutes straight on Tuesday night, where he joked Lifetime's Britney Spears biopic was a "cinematic masterpiece" and "absolute master class" of acting.
Of star Natasha Bassett, he said she was the "perfect person for a biopic ... if the biopic was about Tiffany Trump."
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He continued to mock the film's low budget and lack of songs from the title singer.
"They spent so much money on writers and actors, it appears like they ran out of money for getting the rights to Britney Spears' music," he joked, before showing clips of the soundalike tracks the made-for-TV-movie used instead.
One especially memorable moment of the flick showed Britney and Justin Timberlake having a post-breakup dance-off in the middle of a Hollywood club. "We cut 7 minutes out of that dance-off and its still hard to say who won," said Corden. "I know who won, anyone who watched it."
"In these troubled times of conflict, the show ended with a powerful message," he added, though even he couldn't keep a straight face after a clip of the film's final moments played.
That oh-so-touching message: "I mean shoot, we all deserve to be happy."