Helen Mirren choosing to enter Tuesday’s The Late Show by kissing host Stephen Colbert was so instantly legendary that multiple people have already tried to emulate it. J.J. Abrams made a joking reference to it when he was on that same night, while Sally Field went for full-on kiss Wednesday night. <br /> <br />“I figured if Helen did it, why can’t I?” Field asked. <br /> <br />“You won’t get an argument from me,” Colbert said. “This job is getting better and better every day.” <br /> <br />WANT MORE? Keep up with all the latest late-night coverage by subscribing to our newsletter. Head here for more details. <br /> <br />Field was on to promote her new film Hello, My Name is Doris, in which she plays a 60-year-old woman (“Never mind how old you are, it doesn’t matter”) who finally comes out of her lifelong shell thanks to a crush on a younger man she works with (Max Greenfield). Colbert asked her whether it was a big deal for her to make out with the younger Greenfield in the film. <br /> <br />“A pair of lips is a pair of lips, huh?” Field said. “I’ve been kissing guys on screen for the last 53 years of my life, what’s the big deal?” Field said.