Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are hosting the 2015 Golden Globe Awards live on NBC and we’ve put together some of the best jokes of the night so far.

The Golden Globes are always an exciting night for the awards season, as actors seem to let loose and the host(s) seem to take more risks than we ever see at the Oscars. Tonight we take a look at some of the best jokes told at 2015’s Golden Globes.

One of the best jokes tonight began when Avengers: Age of Ultron actor Jeremy Renner made a joke about his co-presenter, Jennifer Lopez’s globes, which Lopez seemed to get quite a kick out of. It landed well with the show’s audience, and while it was low-hanging fruit, it was fairly hilarious nonetheless.

Of course Amy Poehler and Tina Fey took multiple shots at Bill Cosby, who has been battered by a barrage of rape accusations this past year. “In Into the Woods, Cinderella runs from her prince, Rapunzel is thrown from her tower for her prince and Sleeping Beauty just thought that she was getting coffee with Bill Cosby,” Poehler said.

While being careful not to take the heinous accusations too lightly, the hosting duo both did some pretty laughable impressions of Cosby saying, “I put the pills… in the people.” Attendees seemed accepting of the jokes, despite touching on some serious accusations.

Possibly one of the most important jokes told by the duo was when they jokingly touched on the subject of there being “more than enough work for women over the age of 40, as long as you get the role before you’re 40,” as seen in Boyhood where Patricia Arquette played a role over a 13-year period. Arquette would go on to win the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress for her incredible role in Boyhood.

Fey took aim next at Foxcatcher star, Steve Carell, who had to wear prosthetics in the widely praised drama. Fey said, “Steve Carell took two hours to put on his hair and makeup for Foxcatcher. Just in comparison, it took me three hours to prepare for my role tonight as human woman.”

Tina Fey targeted Seth Rogen’s comedy, The Interview, which was at the center of the Sony hack in the past few months. Fey said, “Tonight we celebrate all the great television shows that we know and love as well as all the movies that North Korea was okay with.” She also said that North Korea called the movie an act of war, but that it still wasn’t the worst review the film had received, pointing out that the film was poorly received by American audiences.

Tina Fey took aim at George Clooney tonight, who is receiving the Cecil B. DeMille Award by saying, “George Clooney married Amal Alamuddin this year. Amal is a human rights lawyer, who worked on the Enron case, was an advisor to Kofi Annan regarding Syria, and was selected for a three person UN commission investigating rules of war violations in the Gaza Strip. So tonight her husband is getting a lifetime achievement award.”

Fey was clearly poking fun of the fact that Clooney’s wife has done some pretty remarkable things in her life, yet he’s the one who is receiving the very prestigious award tonight. Although, they did point out the fact that Clooney is often at the front of many great causes in Hollywood.

Chris Pratt and his wife Anna Faris presented an award together where Anna revealed, “Chris and I have a mixed marriage… I’m CBS and he’s NBC.” Chris said, “But we plan to raise our children HBO.” For which Anna followed up with, “Honey, you said we’d let them decide when they grew up.” Then Pratt hilariously quipped, “Take your own helicopter home.” We think this comedy duo could do wonders together, and it was great to see them bouncing off each other up on stage.

What were your favorite moments at the Golden Globes?

See a complete list of 2015 Golden Globe winners, and check out the best moments from the acceptance speeches.