Stars -- they're just like us. They go to parties, get wasted and say things they shouldn't, too. That's what makes the Golden Globes the best awards show. Not only do we see movie and TV stars in the same room (Leo and Lilly! McDreamy and Meryl!), the celebs really let loose. Steve Carell, Hugh Laurie and Geena Davis all gave hilarious speeches last year.
Check out TV Squad's picks to win in each category.

J-Lo is the new Debbie Allen. Just like Allen before her, J-Lo is ushering young dance hopefuls into the television limelight. Unlike Debbie Allen, who played Ms. Grant on
Fame, J-Lo will not be giving the following speech on MTV's
Dancelife: "You want fame? Well, fame costs, and right here, is where you start paying - in sweat."
Lopez, who started out as a fly girl on
In Livin' Color and wound up a one-woman corporation, is the producer of MTV's latest reality series -
Dancelife, premiering on January 15th. The series follows the story of six dancers looking to make it big in the rough and tumble world of professional dance. You can read the stars' bios
online, and an extended preview video has cropped up on
YouTube. The series looks like it falls on the
Laguna Beach-end of the reality show spectrum - more soap opera than competition. At least, the show's stars have more talent than your average
Laguna Beach high schooler or
Twentyfourseven party promoter. Now, if only I could
"remember, remember, remember their names."