Predictions for the 2016 Golden Globes on NBC

The Golden Globes are back, and Ricky Gervais is the host again, making it his fourth time to host. He's been known to drink throughout the show and roast A-listers in the audience. We expect no shortage of cringe-worthy moments.
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Remember that time you watched an award show and thought, "those celebrities are drunk" -- that's the award show we're watching Sunday. The Golden Globes are back, and Ricky Gervais is the host again, making it his fourth time to host. He's been known to drink throughout the show and roast A-listers in the audience. We expect no shortage of cringe-worthy moments since Gervais told Ellen DeGeneres in an interview that the producers said he can say whatever he wants.

As far as awards go, Leonardo DiCaprio is generating some buzz with his performance in The Revenant, if he wins Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama this would be his third Golden Globe. Lady Gaga, a first time nominee, is in the running for Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie, for her performance in American Horror Story: Hotel. One of the oddest collections of movies to make up a category goes to the group of nominees in the Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy category. We're hoping Trainwreck takes the hardware home for this category.

Who do you think will win or be snubbed? Vote now on Sage and tune in to watch the Golden Globes, Sunday, January 10, on NBC.

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