So, Jennifer Lawrence was at the Producers Guild Awards over the weekend, presenting an award to Jon Feltheimer, CEO of Lionsgate (the studio behind the Hunger Games franchise), and she was entertaining.

She opened by telling the crowd at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza hotel that she wished she would have taken a Xanax before hitting the stage.

It got better.

"I normally say no to this kind of thing on the account of my crippling anxiety and the unbreakable bond between woman and couch," Lawrence said. "But I when I heard it was for Feltheimer, I had to say yes because I just assumed that I was contractually obligated but then when I found out that I wasn't, I had already picked out this dress."

Looking at Feltheimer at his table, Lawrence said, "I know what you're thinking, I'm going to totally mess this up—and you're right.

She said that "Jon was charged to insure that Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games incredible trilogy of books was respectfully brought to life in four films and it was a…large f—king failure!"

She was kidding, but she should know by now anything she says or does is going to be plastered all over the Internets.

About four minutes into her performance, Lawrence finished with, "Oh, God! I'm sorry. It's just so long."

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