BAFTA viewers were left disappointed by David Tennant's hosting debut as his jokes fell flat with Hollywood's A-list stars.
Some accused Barbie actor Ryan Gosling and Saltburn's Rosamund Pike of offering up "fake" laughs from the crowd.
David Tennant has faced criticism from some Bafta viewersCredit: GettyRyan Gosling looked bemusedCredit: BBCEven the Doctor Who actor himself acknowledged his audience's eyes "glazing over".
During his near-15 minute skit, David said: "Barbie was fantastic. I keep thinking about maligned Ken, superbly brought to life by Ryan Gosling.
"In the course of that film, Ken becomes a progressive, a champion of the marginalised a voice for the oppressed."
Emily Atack and Frankie Bridge lead glamour in daring frocks at pre-BAFTAs partyDavid even joked about rival director Ken Loach saying: "And in the credits, you'll even see Ken's surname is actually Loach."
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As the camera panned to Ryan he was seen looking confused as he attempted a laugh.
One viewer said: "Ryan Gosling pretending to get a joke about Ken Loach there. Cute."
Another added: "Ryan Gosling hasn’t got a clue what David is saying does he."
Someone else said: "David Tennant, what a car crash."
Host David added on stage: "I've still got three hours and 27 minutes of monolgue to go. Let's get this show on the road."
The host had earlier joked about asking Bafta bosses if the next year would be "brighter" for the film industry, after months of writers' strikes.
David said: "They say 'aye', although they do spell that AI..."
Emily Atack looks incredible as she leads the glam at Vanity Fair bashThe camera fixated on stone-faced Rosamund before she realised she was on screen and burst into laughter.
The actor's face when he heard the Ken Loach gagCredit: BBCThe Doctor Who actor on the red carpet before making his debut as hostCredit: Getty