Crushed it. Again. Bow to the queens. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosted the 72nd Annual Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, January 11 on NBC. They said it's their final time hosting but someone has to convince them to come back next year.

They went for it right out of the gate, starting their monologue with a Sony hacking reference when Tina welcomed the audience as "you bunch of despicable, spoiled, minimally talented brats." They quickly segued into "The Interview"/North Korea jokes, then later made the audience groan with a Bill Cosby/Sleeping Beauty joke. (There was a whole Cosby section, including impressions from both actresses.)

Tina and Amy also hit the classics, including jokes about women aging in Hollywood. See Amy's "'Boyhood' proves there are still good roles for women over 40 as long as you get hired when you're under 40," and Tina's "It took me three hours today to prepare for my role as a human woman." They also explained that Jennifer Aniston's movie title "Cake" was a substance people eat on birthdays, with birthdays being things people celebrate when they acknowledge that they've aged.

And since their George Clooney "Gravity" joke was an instant classic, they went for another Clooney diss, this time mocking how he's getting a lifetime achievement award when his wife is the one with a long list of important real-life accomplishments.

The monologue didn't feel that long - it could've been even longer - but it also included a classic game of "Who Would You Rather?" with Tina and Amy choosing between Colins, Hulks and Chris's. Tina wins for choosing Colin Firth "for a polite amount of time."

What did you think of Tina and Amy's monologue, from the Sony joke to Bill Cosby? Killed it? Disappointed?