“The Golden Globe awards have always been one of the biggest Hollywood events, with round tables filled with celebrities, and celebrities filled with vodkas and whiskeys. All thanks to the free alcohol and the atmosphere of the event, many actors have some of the most memorable acceptance speeches in television history. Going down the memory lane, here some of the most iconic acceptance speeches in the 79 years long history of the Golden Globes. ,1.Jacqueline Bisset being all over the place,Jitters, stage fright and a feeling of being overwhelmed, weu2019ve all been there. After bagging the 2014 award for Best Supporting Actress for Television, Jacqueline Bissetu2019s speech covered anything and everything. From forgiveness and beauty treatments to her motheru2019s u201cgo to hellu201d phrase and confusing the word u2018newcomeru2019 for u2018nominationu2019, Jacqueline just couldnu2019t decide how to express her overwhelming win. Nevertheless, she managed to conclude the speech, and get an applause for it. Also Read: Rise and fall: From Golden Globes to a golden glob of racial mess,2.Robert Downey Jr. quoting his wife,Speeches are less about acknowledging your win, and more about who can make the most sarcastic references. Actor Robert Downey Jr. aced sarcastic references at the 2010 Golden Globes, after thanking his wife for telling him not to bother preparing a speech, as Matt Damon would win anyways. The Sherlock Holmes star then went on to let musicians know not to interrupt his speech or he would tear this joint apart. The speech was a comic ride from start to finish. 3. Ving Rhameu2019s emotional speech,While some speeches entertain us, others make us end up with an empty box of tissues. When Ving Rhames won the Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture award in 1998, audiences were moved to tears watching the actor cry. Rhame then proceeded to hand over his award to Jack Lemmon, and the entire hall broke out in tears and applause. 4.Hugh Laurieu2019s long list of gratitude,After winning his first Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Television Series-Drama in 2006, the actor put an interesting twist to taking names. Sharing that he had made a long list of over 172 people to thank, the actor decided to write down the names separately in small pieces of paper. For his acceptance speech, Hugh ended up randomly drawing out 3 pieces of paper from his pocket and thanked the most random bunch of people, including his hair stylist, script supervisor, and agent. Also Read: Side eye and pool dips: Wildest moments in the history of Golden Globes, 5.Bette Midler giving in to her temptation to cuss,We all have our vices, and Bette Midler does to. After someone had asked her to u201cbe tastefulu201d, u2018The Roseu2019 actor promised to not swear. After her big win at the 1980 Golden Globes, Midler just couldnu2019t resist, and ended up saying Joan Crawford’s popular one-liner, I’ll show you a pair of Golden Globes. Classic.”