On Saturday, Hamill shared audio of himself reading the tweets Trump aimed at Meryl Streep after she was critical of him in her Golden Globes speech, which became the most buzz-about moment from Sunday's awards show. Trump referred to Streep as "one of most over-rated actresses in Hollywood" and as a "Hillary lover," after she blasted him for a campaign rally at which Trump allegedly mocked New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski.

It's worth noting that ahead of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story's release in December, screenwriters Chris Weitz and Gary Whitta faced a backlash for protesting Trump on Twitter. Eventually, Alt-right protesters created the hashtag #DumpStarWars, though the film went on to earn big at the box office. (Disney CEO Bob Iger insisted Rogue One had no political message.) So far, there has not been a similar, organized backlash to Hamill's trolling of Trump.

Here's the audio:

Am I the ONLY one man enough to confront this #OverratedFlunkyLoser without resorting to an ad hominem assault? https://t.co/ac2j2KGryn pic.twitter.com/iH1XnPgOzm — Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) January 14, 2017

For the record, Trump told The Hollywood Reporter in 2015 that Streep was an "excellent" actress. If you missed it, here's Streep's speech: