The 2017 Golden Globe Awards is one of the biggest nights in Hollywood with a long list of nominees hoping to take home one or more of the coveted statuettes during Sunday night's three-hour awards show. Whether you are having a Golden Globes party or watching the big event on the couch with a glass of wine, check out the full list of nominees below and print off a ballot to predict this year's winners.

Hosted by late-night talk show host Jimmy Fallon, the Golden Globes will kick off with a live red carpet event at the beautiful Beverly Hilton Hotel, followed by the awards show with a long list of celebrities set to appear on stage to present the awards.

Watch the show on your local NBC TV channel or via the free live stream on your computer or mobile device.

Golden Globes ballot

NBC has a one-page printable ballot (link in tweet below) that lists all of this year's nominees — just check off the names of the actors, actresses, TV shows, and movies that you think will win in various categories including Best Motion Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best TV Series, and more.

Time predicts some of the big winners will be "La La Land," "Moonlight," Natalie Portman ("Jackie"), "The Crown," Winona Ryder ("Stanger Things"), and Casey Affleck ("Manchester by the Sea"). What are your favorite movies and TV shows that are up for awards? Check out the list of nominees below and start making your predictions before the Golden Globes begins tonight at 8 p.m.

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Golden Globe Awards 2017 nominees

The official Golden Globe Awards website has a full list of nominees for tonight's awards show that will be updated with the winners once the award has been given out.

The list is lengthy, so here's a round-up of some of the top awards to get you started. Follow along on Twitter (@goldenglobes) for updates on the nominees, winners, as well as red carpet live event starting at 6 p.m. ET.

  • Best Motion Picture (Drama): This year's nominees include "Hacksaw Ridge," "Hell or High Water," "Lion," "Manchester by the Sea," and "Moonlight."
  • Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy): "20th Century Women," "Deadpool," "Florence Foster Jenkins," "La La Land," and "Sing Street,"
  • Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama): Natalie Portman ("Jackie"), Ruth Negga ("Loving"), Amy Adams ("Arrival), Jessica Chastain ("Miss Sloane"), Isabelle Huppert ("Elle")
  • Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama): Andrew Garfield ("Hacksaw Ridge"), Viggo Mortensen ("Captain Fantastic"), Casey Affleck ("Manchester by the Sea"), Joel Edgerton, ("Loving"), and Denzel Washington ("Fences")
  • Best TV Series (Drama): "The Crown," "Game of Thrones," "Stranger Things," "This Is Us," and "Westworld."

  • Best TV Series (Comedy or Musical): "Veep," "Atlanta," "Blackish," "Mozart in the Jungle," and "Transparent."