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Amy Poehler, Tina Fey Reveal Golden Globes Drinking Game

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010913 TinaFeyAmyPohler?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1357775736254Gavin Bond/NBC(NEW YORK) — Nobody knows what to expect when Amy Poehler and Tina Fey take the stage Sunday to host the Golden Globes. Not even them.

The Saturday Night Live alums claim to The Hollywood Reporter that they haven’t prepared anything yet for the awards show and they haven’t seen many of the movies.

“I just watched The Impossible, which is unbelievable. Holy moly, it was so good,” Poehler said. “The young actor in that, Tom Holland, best acting I’ve seen all year. He’s not nominated for a Golden Globe, but I might accidentally read his name.”

The hosts hinted there could be some Scientology jokes on Sunday — a reference to Ricky Gervais‘ controversial jokes when he hosted from 2010 to 2012 — but said no one should be afraid. All they really care about is looking good.

“Everyone says, ‘Make sure you’re enjoying doing it and make sure you have fun and keep it loose.’ I think Tina and I aren’t worried about that,” Poehler said. “We just want to make sure we look amazing. We don’t care what we say. I have to get my head peel done before Jan. 13.”

“I want to look like a really young candle,” Fey, 42, joked.

One thing viewers can expect at the awards is a lot of drinking.

“Having been in a lot of those awards shows, the Golden Globes are more fun because you can drink. It’s just that easy,” Poehler said.

So for all the fans at home, the Parks and Rec and 30 Rock stars created their very own Golden Globes drinking game with some pretty awesome rules:

  1. Drink every time an actress cries in a speech, or you see a person actively not listening to someone onstage, or someone says, “I didn’t prepare anything!”
  2. Eat a meatball sub any time anyone thanks producer Harvey Weinstein.
  3. Take off an article of clothing every time the cameras show Judi Dench and any time Maggie Smith wins.

Regardless of whether or not you play, with these two women at the helm, the Globes are pretty much guaranteed to be a riot.

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