James Franco and Seth Rogen reveal 'leaked' Sony hack photos on 'SNL'

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James Franco and Seth Rogen reveal 'leaked' Sony hack photos on 'SNL'

The recent hacking of Sony is no laughing matter, but James Franco found a way to make light of the situation in his Saturday Night Live opening monologue.

"Something pretty crazy happened this week," Franco says. "I have this movie called The Interview coming out with Seth Rogen at Sony, and this week Sony Studios got all of their computers hacked. This is true. These hackers have leaked real personal information about everybody that works with Sony. Social security numbers, emails -- and I know eventually they're going to start leaking out stuff about me. So, before you hear it from someone else, I thought it would be better if you hear it from me."

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He then admits his email is "[email protected]." And the password? 'LittleJamesyCutiePie."

Seth Rogen, Franco's co-star in The Interview, then crashes the monologue (watch, above) to tell his friend that things are "much worse" than Franco thinks.

"They released some of our private photos from our phones," Rogen says, before showing some of the "leaked" photos.

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"Worst of all, they leaked our Christmas card," he adds.

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