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The "Golden Globe Awards" are live tonight on NBC at 8 PM ET! Touted as one of the top U.S. award ceremonies, the show promises to be as entertaining and exciting as ever. Hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler for the third time, the "Golden Globe Awards" 2015 is sure to be one of the biggest shows of the year. Find out where to watch a live stream here tonight!

Leading up to the big night, make sure not to miss "Live From the Red Carpet: The 2015 Golden Globe Awards" on E! at 6 PM ET! "Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana Rancic interview celebrities on the red carpet at the 2015 Golden Globe Awards," explains TV Guide.

After the red carpet arrivals, prepare yourselves for the big show with 'Globes' hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler! According to TV Guide, "The Hollywood Foreign Press Association stages its 72nd annual gala, which honors achievement in movies and television. Highlights include a tribute to George Clooney, who receives the Cecil B. DeMille Award. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler host from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills."

Not convenient to get to a TV in time? No problem, we've got you covered with a live stream for "Live From the Red Carpet: The 2015 Golden Globe Awards" on E! with Giuliana Rancic and Ryan Seacrest here or here. You can access the full "Golden Globe Awards" 2015 ceremony live stream by clicking here or here!

Honoring the top artists in TV to film across the U.S. and abroad, the "Golden Globe Awards" winners have been selected and voted on by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). Who will be the big winners of the night? Which stars will walk away with trophies?

Don't miss the night's dashing red carpet looks, entertaining hosts, big wins, and awesome presenters!

Check out these exclusive preview videos featuring hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler:

There certainly is plenty to look forward to! According to the Washington Post, "The Golden Globe Awards, the booziest televised party in Hollywood, helps launch Oscar season on Sunday night. At least three really strange things always happen, so it's well-worth tuning in...The show airs Sunday, Jan. 11 on NBC at 8 p.m. (All times Eastern.) Best friends and NBC favorites Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will host the show for the third - and final - time. Really, they mean it, they're done! We're pretty sure it's going to be a big night for Michael Keaton's superhero comeback movie "Birdman" (with a field-leading seven nominations) as well as Richard Linklater's "Boyhood." On the TV side, FX's miniseries "Fargo" leads with five nominations, though look for "True Detective" and the Netflix shows - "House of Cards," "Orange is the New Black" - to get lots of love. Ryan Seacrest skipped the Emmys red carpet this year, but never fear: He and Giuiliana Rancic will be harassing all the celebrities on "Live From the Red Carpet" starting at 6 p.m. on E!. (It will also be live-streamed on E! Online.) At 7 p.m., NBC offers its own red carpet preview, interviewing stars with the "Today" show team: Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie, Natalie Morales and, of course, Carson Daly."
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"Hanging over the room will be the hacking at Sony Pictures , which had the town atwitter after leaked emails revealed embarrassing tidbits about some of Hollywood's biggest names - likely fodder for the comedic pair to poke fun...A film that satirizes show business, "Birdman," leads all nominees with seven nods and is the favorite to win best comedy/musical film. Star Michael Keaton, embodying the comeback in film and real life, could win best comedy/musical actor. Sunday will be a major test for a small film that has endeared critics, "Boyhood," the favorite to win the more coveted best drama Globe. A bold endeavor made over 12 years with the same actors tells the simple tale of a boy growing up. Two biopics are also vying for attention: "The Imitation Game," about a heroic World War Two codebreaker persecuted for being homosexual, and the portrait of Martin Luther King Jr. in "Selma," a 1960s drama that resonates in the current debate over race. Eddie Redmayne has an edge on best drama actor as physicist Stephen Hawking in "The Theory of Everything." The outcome of the 72nd Globes will not influence the Academy Awards slate, since voting for next week's nominees announcement is closed. But it can give crucial momentum for the Feb. 22 Oscars. The 90-member HFPA also hands out television awards and could anoint new programs delivered on streaming sites Netflix Inc and Amazon Inc. Actor and director George Clooney will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement," according to Reuters.

Who will be the big winners tonight at the "Golden Globes"? Check out the full list of nominees below, and let us know in the comments section who you're placing your bets on! Winners will be announced here as the awards are given out, so keep checking back for updates throughout the exciting night.

"Golden Globes 2015" Nominees:

Best Motion Picture, Drama

-- "Foxcatcher"

-- "Boyhood"

-- "The Imitation Game"

-- "Selma"

-- "The Theory of Everything"

Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy

-- "Birdman"

-- "Into the Woods"

-- "The Grand Budapest Hotel"

-- "St. Vincent"

-- "Pride"

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama

-- Benedict Cumberbatch, "The Imitation Game"

-- Eddie Redmayne, "The Theory of Everything"

-- Steve Carell, "Foxcatcher"

-- David Oyelowo, "Selma"

-- Jake Gyllenhaal, "Nightcrawler"

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama

-- Julianne Moore, "Still Alice"

-- Reese Witherspoon, "Wild"

-- Rosamund Pike, "Gone Girl"

-- Felicity Jones, "The Theory of Everything"

-- Jennifer Aniston, "Cake"

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy

-- Michael Keaton, "Birdman"

-- Bill Murray, "St. Vincent"

-- Ralph Fiennes, "The Grand Budapest Hotel"

-- Joaquin Phoenix, "Inherent Vice"

-- Christoph Waltz, "Big Eyes"

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy

-- Amy Adams, "Big Eyes"

-- Emily Blunt, "Into The Woods"

-- Julianne Moore, "Maps To The Stars"

-- Quvenzhane Wallis, "Annie"

-- Helen Mirren, "The Hundred Foot Journey"

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture

-- J.K. Simmons, "Whiplash"

-- Edward Norton, "Birdman"

-- Mark Ruffalo, "Foxcatcher"

-- Ethan Hawke, "Boyhood"

-- Robert Duvall, "The Judge"

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

-- Patricia Arquette, "Boyhood"

-- Meryl Streep, "Into The Woods"

-- Keira Knightley, "The Imitation Game"

-- Emma Stone, "Birdman"

-- Jessica Chastain, "A Most Violent Year"

Best Director - Motion Picture

-- Richard Linklater, "Boyhood"

-- Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, "Birdman"

-- Ava DuVernay, "Selma"

-- Wes Anderson, "The Grand Budapest Hotel"

-- David Fincher, "Gone Girl"

Best Original Song - Motion Picture

-- "Big Eyes" (Big Eyes)

-- "Glory" (Selma)

-- "Mercy Is" (Noah)

-- "Opportunity" (Annie)

-- "Yellow Flicker Beat" (The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part I)

Best Original Score - Motion Picture

-- Johann Johannsson, "The Theory of Everything"

-- Alexandre Desplat, "The Imitation Game"

-- Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, "Gone Girl"

-- Antonio Sanchez, "Birdman"

-- Hans Zimmer, "Interstellar"

Best Screenplay - Motion Picture

-- Richard Linklater, "Boyhood"

-- Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Armando Bo, "Birdman"

-- Graham Moore, "The Imitation Game"

-- Wes Anderson & Hugo Guinness, "The Grand Budapest Hotel"

-- Gillian Flynn, "Gone Girl"

Best Foreign Language Film

-- "Ida"

-- "Tangerines Mandariinid"

-- "Leviathan"

-- "Force Majeure Turist"

-- "Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem Gett"

Best Animated Feature Film

-- "How to Train Your Dragon 2"

-- "The Boxtrolls"

-- "The LEGO Movie"

-- "Big Hero 6"

-- "The Book of Life"

Best TV Series, Drama

-- "Downton Abbey" (PBS)

-- "The Good Wife" (CBS)

-- "House of Cards" (Netflix)

-- "The Affair" (Showtime)

-- "Game of Thrones" (HBO)

Best TV Series, Musical or Comedy

-- "Girls" (HBO)

-- "Orange is the New Black" (Netflix)

-- "Transparent" (Amazon)

-- "Silicon Valley" (HBO)

-- "Jane the Virgin" (CW)

Best TV Movie or Mini-series

-- "The Normal Heart" (HBO)

-- "True Detective" (HBO)

-- "Olive Kitteridge" (HBO)

-- "Fargo" (FX)

-- "The Missing" (Starz)

Best Actor in a TV Series, Drama

-- Liev Schreiber, "Ray Donovan" (Showtime)

-- Kevin Spacey, "House of Cards" (Netflix)

-- James Spader, "The Blacklist" (NBC)

-- Clive Owen, "The Knick" (Cinemax)

-- Dominic West, "The Affair" (Showtime)

Best Actress in a TV Series, Drama

-- Julianna Marguiles, "The Good Wife" (CBS)

-- Robin Wright, "House of Cards" (Netflix)

-- Viola Davis, "How to Get Away With Murder" (ABC)

-- Ruth Wilson, "The Affair" (Showtime)

-- Claire Danes, Homeland (Showtime)

Best Actor in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy

-- Jeffrey Tambor, "Transparent" (Amazon)

-- William H. Macy, "Shameless" (Showtime)

-- Don Cheadle, "House of Lies" (Showtime)

-- Ricky Gervais, "Derek" (Netflix)

-- Louis C.K., "Louie" (FX)

Best Actress in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy

-- Julia Louis-Dreyfus, "Veep" (HBO)

-- Lena Dunham, "Girls" (HBO)

-- Edie Falco, "Nurse Jackie" (Showtime)

-- Taylor Schilling, "Orange Is the New Black" (Netflix)

-- Gina Rodriguez, "Jane the Virgin" (CW)

Best Actor in a Mini-series or TV Movie

-- Matthew McConaughey, "True Detective" (HBO)

-- Woody Harrelson, "True Detective" (HBO)

-- Billy Bob Thornton, "Fargo" (FX)

-- Martin Freeman, "Fargo" (FX)

-- Mark Ruffalo, "The Normal Heart" (HBO)

Best Actress in a Mini-series or TV Movie

-- Jessica Lange, "American Horror Story: Freak Show" (FX)

-- Frances McDormand, "Olive Kitteridge" (HBO)

-- Maggie Gyllenhaal, "The Honourable Woman" (SundanceTV)

-- Allison Tolman, "Fargo" (FX)

-- Frances O'Connor, "The Missing" (Starz)

Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or TV Movie

-- Bill Murray, "Olive Kitteridge" (HBO)

-- Matt Bomer, "The Normal Heart" (HBO)

-- Alan Cumming, "The Good Wife" (CBS)

-- Jon Voight, "Ray Donovan" (Showtime)

-- Colin Hanks, "Fargo" (FX)

Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Mini-Series or TV Movie

-- Allison Janney, "Mom" (CBS)

-- Kathy Bates, "American Horror Story: Freak Show" (FX)

-- Uzo Aduba, "Orange is the New Black" (Netflix)

-- Joanne Froggatt, "Downton Abbey" (PBS)

-- Michelle Monaghan, "True Detective" (HBO)

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