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Host Jimmy Fallon attends the 74th Annual Golden Globes Preview Day at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Jan. 4, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California. Getty Images

The 74th Golden Globes are Sunday, and while the awards show is fun enough to watch on its own, it can certainly be improved with a stiff drink or two. With that in mind, a drinking game can be a nice aid to your viewing experience.

The show, which will be hosted by Jimmy Fallon, is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. EST and could last for quite a while. That means it might be best to play your drinking game with a low-alcohol-content drink such as light beer (if you feel otherwise, this International Business Times correspondent is not here to judge).

Getting a bit tipsy would also seemingly make sense since the Golden Globes — known as a sort of Oscars warm-up — has a reputation as the awards show where most folks are drunk.

Listed below is a fun, easy-to-play drinking game. Some of the rules were compiled from Rolling Stone, beverage site Vine Pair, People and Mashable, while others were created by IBT.

To keep things simple, IBT's game dictates that you take a sip of your chosen beverage every time one of the listed things happen. Enjoy and, as always, be safe.

Drink every time:

- Fallon does an impression of President-elect Donald Trump.

- Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are seen together, or are showed one after the other in audience reaction shots.

- A person brings up the Weinstein Company.

- An actor tells his or her child at home to go to sleep in a thank you speech.

- Someone mentions a celebrity death from 2016.

- A winner thanks the real-life person, or the family of the real-life person, they portrayed in a film.

- An acceptance speech is cut short.

- The films "Moonlight," "Manchester by the Sea," "La La Land," or the "The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story" win something.

- Someone does a Boston accent while they talk about "Manchester by the Sea."

- Someone brings up past host Ricky Gervais.

- You catch someone drinking in the audience.

- Fallon and Justin Timberlake appear together.

- Someone stumbles or falls.

- Actors Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone seem to be flirting.

- A presenter seems to be going off script.

- Someone jokes about Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie divorcing.

- A word gets bleeped out.