GLee tested the boundaries once again on its most recent episode as its high school characters got drunk and wild.
The Glee club members knocked back shots, played spin the bottle and locked lips with one another at a risqué party thrown by Rachel Berry (Lea Michele).
The booze-fuelled bash also saw Brittany (Heather Morris) strip down to a pink bra, while Santana (Naya Rivera) licked salt off her stomach.
Even teacher Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) got in on the action as he went on a drunken night out with Shannon Beiste (Dot-Marie Jones).
The New Directions coach downed shots and beers at the bar before trying his hand at a bucking bronco competition.
The latest Glee antics are bound to cause a stir amongst critics of the hit US musical TV show.
Last year the Parents Television Council slammed GQ magazine for doing a risqué photoshoot with the show's stars Lea Michele, Dianna Agron and Cory Monteith.
They branded the photos 'near-pornographic' and claimed the magazine was 'sexualizing the actresses who play high school-aged characters' and bordering on 'paedophilia'.
And earlier this year Michele, 24, came under fire again as she appeared on the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine wearing a low-cut top which flaunted her cleavage.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Glee's original songs disclosed
Is Rachel about to get herself into trouble? Another crack den for Sunshine? More wine coolers? If the original song she writes to sing solo at Glee's Regionals is any indication, she's going to be apologizing for something and soon.
Kathy Griffin and Loretta Devine to judge regionals
Here's a peek at the remorseful refrain for "Get It Right": What can you do when your good isn't good / And all that you touch tumbles down / 'Cause my best intentions / Keep making a mess of things / Just wanna fix it somehow / But how many times will it take / Oh, how many times will it take... for me to get it right?
This isn't Rachel's first attempt at songwriting. Although Gleeks will forever treasure "My Headband," Finn wasn't a fan because it was devoid of emotions. Well, Glee music producer and songwriter Adam Anders promises that "Get It Right" will make New Directions' upcoming competition a three-hankie affair.
Kathy Griffin and Loretta Devine to judge regionals
Here's a peek at the remorseful refrain for "Get It Right": What can you do when your good isn't good / And all that you touch tumbles down / 'Cause my best intentions / Keep making a mess of things / Just wanna fix it somehow / But how many times will it take / Oh, how many times will it take... for me to get it right?
This isn't Rachel's first attempt at songwriting. Although Gleeks will forever treasure "My Headband," Finn wasn't a fan because it was devoid of emotions. Well, Glee music producer and songwriter Adam Anders promises that "Get It Right" will make New Directions' upcoming competition a three-hankie affair.
On Sets of Glee in Season 2
There's a manic energy on the set of Glee. It's one week until the show's second season premiere, and the cast and crew have little time to think about how the heavily hyped return will fare.
In the choir room, Amber Riley and Naya Rivera are power-stomping and rump-shaking through another run of Tina Turner's "River Deep, Mountain High." While Eric Stoltz directs the scene from the season's fourth episode, Adam Shankman arrives to prep the fifth. He's shooting segments for Glee's Halloween episode, in which the club mounts a production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. During a break, choreographer Zach Woodlee shows Shankman some potential moves for "Touch-A, Touch-A, Touch Me," a planned show-stopper for chaste guidance counselor Emma (Jayma ).
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In the choir room, Amber Riley and Naya Rivera are power-stomping and rump-shaking through another run of Tina Turner's "River Deep, Mountain High." While Eric Stoltz directs the scene from the season's fourth episode, Adam Shankman arrives to prep the fifth. He's shooting segments for Glee's Halloween episode, in which the club mounts a production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. During a break, choreographer Zach Woodlee shows Shankman some potential moves for "Touch-A, Touch-A, Touch Me," a planned show-stopper for chaste guidance counselor Emma (Jayma ).
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Friday, February 18, 2011
Pictures of 'Glee’ Cast Before They Were Stars.
While many of the actors who portray high schoolers on Glee aren’t actually teenagers, they too were once trying to make it through those awkward years in one piece — and we’ve got the evidence to prove it!
From Homecoming Queen Heather Morris to the relatively unchanged Jenna Ushkowitz, Celebuzz has all the yearbook photos they (probably) didn’t want you to see. Other Glee stars who made the cut? Mark Salling (and his bleach blond mop), as well as Matthew Morrison rocking a disco costume.
So, take a look through the gallery and take solace in the fact that they may be big stars now, but they had to start somewhere! Who do you think had the biggest transformation? Hit up the comments and let us know!
Chris Colfer Talks About High School Bullies on ‘Late Night Show'
Chris Colfer took his adorable self to New York City to chat with David Letterman, and you’d never guess the kind of antics Chris got into during his high school days.
So what was one of the 20-year-old star’s favorite pastimes back in the day? Stealing stuff from the teacher’s lounge!
Chris said “with the two friends” he had, he said would take “chairs, plants, receptionists.” What a rebel!
Beach date photos of Lea Michele and Mark Salling
Glee romance alert! While everyone is busy wondering who Lea Michele and Mark Salling are canoodling with, Glee stars Jenna Ushkowitz and Kevin McHale were kindling what looks like a pretty white-hot romance.
The pair, who dated on the show, were spotted flirting and cuddling together on the beach in Monaco on Thursday. Jenna, who plays faux-stutterer Tina on the show, showed off her bikini bod while playing with Kevin, who plays wheelchair-bound Artie.
Lea Michele's Sexy Switch Has Moms Mad
'Glee' star Lea Michele has followed up last year’s widely maligned, racy spread in GQ magazine with a daring cover on Cosmopolitan magazine in a dress that plunges nearly to her belly button, much to many ‘Glee’ fans’ moms' chagrin.
These peeved parents say Michele, as an actress who plays a high school student on a TV show watched largely by teen and pre-teen viewers, has a responsibility to their kids to keep things a little more buttoned up.
“I think Lea Michele is sending the wrong message. She plays such a ‘good girl’ on ‘Glee’ and a lot of kids look up to her persona. Then she poses very provocatively on two magazine covers which makes my almost-13-year-old son very confused and offended,” said New York mom Kim Trefcer. “ I find it frustrating as a parent who is trying to teach right from wrong to their kids and then you have things like this happen which is showing middle schoolers things like sex sells and all that goes along with that.”
Michele has been positioning herself as more of a bad girl over the past six months, moving away from her onscreen character, the cloying overachiever, Rachel Berry.
Back in October the Parents Television Council slammed a photo spread in GQ magazine of Michele and her co-stars Dianna Agron and Cory Monteith, in which Michele and Agron appeared in skimpy underwear, as “near pornographic pedophilia.”
Agron apologized. Michele did not.
These peeved parents say Michele, as an actress who plays a high school student on a TV show watched largely by teen and pre-teen viewers, has a responsibility to their kids to keep things a little more buttoned up.
“I think Lea Michele is sending the wrong message. She plays such a ‘good girl’ on ‘Glee’ and a lot of kids look up to her persona. Then she poses very provocatively on two magazine covers which makes my almost-13-year-old son very confused and offended,” said New York mom Kim Trefcer. “ I find it frustrating as a parent who is trying to teach right from wrong to their kids and then you have things like this happen which is showing middle schoolers things like sex sells and all that goes along with that.”
Michele has been positioning herself as more of a bad girl over the past six months, moving away from her onscreen character, the cloying overachiever, Rachel Berry.
Back in October the Parents Television Council slammed a photo spread in GQ magazine of Michele and her co-stars Dianna Agron and Cory Monteith, in which Michele and Agron appeared in skimpy underwear, as “near pornographic pedophilia.”
Agron apologized. Michele did not.
Following the scandal, Michele again made headlines in January when it was revealed that she snubbed 14-year old fan Hailee Steinfeld on the Paramount lot while the younger Academy Award nominee was filming “True Grit.”
The snub left Hailee in tears, but the pair later kissed and made up at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Now in March’s Cosmo, Michele is partially covered on the magazine by headlines that include ‘The Sex Quiz,’ ‘Get Naked,’ and ‘For His Thighs Only.’ In her cover interview, Michele gushes that her perfect night involves sitting on Skype with her boyfriend, while drinking a glass of wine.
Of course, Lea Michele is 24-year old adult woman, allowed wine, Skyping, and whatever sartorial choice she wants, from flashing her skimpy panties to revealing her cleavage on the cover of a magazine.
But that doesn’t mean parents have to like it.
Mom of two teenagers Suzette Valle, who writes a blog called Mamarazzi Knows Best, thinks Cosmo is just piggy-backing on GQ’s publicity from last year and she finds the cover shot of Michele contradictory.
“It’s irresponsible to be using an adult who represents a minor dressed in provocative clothes,” Valle told Fox411. “I think Cosmo is now taking advantage of the raucous GQ caused with their ‘Glee’ cover and hoping to cash in on the press that got.”
Michele may be smart to position herself as a grownup star, with grownup sex appeal, for the day when her “Glee” gravy train runs out. But pop culture expert and “Cult of Celebrity” author Cooper Lawrence says the actress could be diminishing her current appeal by continuing to appear in such overtly sexual photo shoots.
“You can be sexy without looking ridiculous, and she just looks ridiculous. It's not genuine,” Lawrence tells FOX411. “Lea Michelle may be an adult, but to pretend that she doesn’t know her fans are 11 is just ignorance. Why take the risk that even one teenager will get the wrong message of from her idol? Now she is just turning off the parents of these kids who are her future consumers.”
A Hearst spokeswoman said their magazine is intended for adults and they have no regrets about the Michele cover.
“We’re thrilled to feature Lea Michele on the March cover of Cosmopolitan magazine and think she looks stunning. Michele is a grown woman and Cosmopolitan is a magazine is for adults,” the rep told FOX411.
Michele’s camp did not return calls for comment.
The snub left Hailee in tears, but the pair later kissed and made up at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Now in March’s Cosmo, Michele is partially covered on the magazine by headlines that include ‘The Sex Quiz,’ ‘Get Naked,’ and ‘For His Thighs Only.’ In her cover interview, Michele gushes that her perfect night involves sitting on Skype with her boyfriend, while drinking a glass of wine.
Of course, Lea Michele is 24-year old adult woman, allowed wine, Skyping, and whatever sartorial choice she wants, from flashing her skimpy panties to revealing her cleavage on the cover of a magazine.
But that doesn’t mean parents have to like it.
Mom of two teenagers Suzette Valle, who writes a blog called Mamarazzi Knows Best, thinks Cosmo is just piggy-backing on GQ’s publicity from last year and she finds the cover shot of Michele contradictory.
“It’s irresponsible to be using an adult who represents a minor dressed in provocative clothes,” Valle told Fox411. “I think Cosmo is now taking advantage of the raucous GQ caused with their ‘Glee’ cover and hoping to cash in on the press that got.”
Michele may be smart to position herself as a grownup star, with grownup sex appeal, for the day when her “Glee” gravy train runs out. But pop culture expert and “Cult of Celebrity” author Cooper Lawrence says the actress could be diminishing her current appeal by continuing to appear in such overtly sexual photo shoots.
“You can be sexy without looking ridiculous, and she just looks ridiculous. It's not genuine,” Lawrence tells FOX411. “Lea Michelle may be an adult, but to pretend that she doesn’t know her fans are 11 is just ignorance. Why take the risk that even one teenager will get the wrong message of from her idol? Now she is just turning off the parents of these kids who are her future consumers.”
A Hearst spokeswoman said their magazine is intended for adults and they have no regrets about the Michele cover.
“We’re thrilled to feature Lea Michele on the March cover of Cosmopolitan magazine and think she looks stunning. Michele is a grown woman and Cosmopolitan is a magazine is for adults,” the rep told FOX411.
Michele’s camp did not return calls for comment.
GLEE LIVE ON STAGE
Good news, American Gleeks… Prepare for Glee Live! 2011! The Glee cast will be going on another concert tour this summer following the massive success of their tour last summer. While the amount of cities has grown, most of them only have one performance. Why? This year they won’t be in medium-sized venues like last summer, but massive arenas.
Get ready for a live Glee experience like never before.
Get ready for a live Glee experience like never before.
More good news, if you’re a fan of Darren Criss and Chord Overstreet, they too will be joining in on the fun this summer. The show will feature new songs from Season Two, as well as some of our favorites from Season One. (Dont Stop Believin’, anyone?) Speaking as someone who attended last year, this event is not to be missed. I can only use one word to describe it: epic.
The following dates are currently on the schedule, but times are subject to change:May 21 | Las Vegas, NV | Mandalay Bay Event CenterTickets go on sale to the general public Saturday, February 19th. If you have an American Express card, you can buy your tickets on pre-sale February 11th.
May 22 | Sacramento, CA | Arco Arena
May 24 | San Jose, CA | HP Pavilion
May 27 | Anaheim, CA | Honda Center
May 28 | Los Angeles, CA | Staples Center
May 29 | San Diego, CA | Valley View Casino Center
June 1 | Minneapolis, MN | Target Center
June 2 | Indianapolis, IN | Conseco Fieldhouse
June 3 | Chicago, IL | Allstate Arena
June 6 | Boston, MA | TD Garden
June 8 | Philadelphia, PA | Wells Fargo Center
June 11 | Toronto, Canada | Air Canada Centre
June 13 | Detroit, MI | Palace of Auburn Hills
June 14 | Cleveland, OH | Quicken Loans Arena
June 16 | East Rutherford, NJ | Izod Center
June 18 | Uniondale, NY | Nassau Colliseum
Check out www.GleeTour.com for more information.
Dianna Agron & Alex Pettyfer says that 'I Am Number Four' Red Carpet!
The cast of the much anticipated action-packed film -- I Am Number Four hit the movie premiere red carpet, Wednesday February 9th at the West Village Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Rumored couple and stars of the film, Alex Pettyfer and Dianna Agron both dazzled the red carpet and were eager to talk about their newest sci-fi flick.
Other cast-mates including Callan McAuliffe, Kevin Durand and the beautiful Teresa Palmer chatted with Hollywire's Chelsea Briggs about their 'feisty' characters, on set chemistry & of course the topics of super powers & Glee!
Other cast-mates including Callan McAuliffe, Kevin Durand and the beautiful Teresa Palmer chatted with Hollywire's Chelsea Briggs about their 'feisty' characters, on set chemistry & of course the topics of super powers & Glee!
'Glee' Star Dianna Agron and Alex Pettyfer are Not Engaged (Contradicting Reports)
Dianna Agron and boyfriend Alex Pettyfer are not engaged, according to reps of both the actors, quashing a report in UsMagazine.com that claimed a source close to the couple revealed that the pair was secretly engaged.
Access Hollywood is reporting that reps of both Agron, 24, and Pettyfer, 20, said that the engagement report was totally false. The pair first met on the sets of the upcoming movie 'I Am Number Four.'
Pettyfer's rep said in an e-mail, "Not true," and Agron's rep confirmed that the actress was not engaged.
Agron's rep even suggested the rumor may have started with her recent interview with Sugar magazine, which came out late last month. The rep said, "Her quotes for Sugar magazine were taken out of context."
Access Hollywood is also reporting that Agron suggested via Twitter that Sugar had printed different questions than the ones they asked.
Agron tweeted, "Answer combining & printing different questions than the ones asked to justify the story you really want to print just isn't cool."
She went on to say, "What happened to responsible journalism?"
Access Hollywood is reporting that reps of both Agron, 24, and Pettyfer, 20, said that the engagement report was totally false. The pair first met on the sets of the upcoming movie 'I Am Number Four.'
Pettyfer's rep said in an e-mail, "Not true," and Agron's rep confirmed that the actress was not engaged.
Agron's rep even suggested the rumor may have started with her recent interview with Sugar magazine, which came out late last month. The rep said, "Her quotes for Sugar magazine were taken out of context."
Access Hollywood is also reporting that Agron suggested via Twitter that Sugar had printed different questions than the ones they asked.
Agron tweeted, "Answer combining & printing different questions than the ones asked to justify the story you really want to print just isn't cool."
She went on to say, "What happened to responsible journalism?"
Star Dianna Agron Engaged to Hottie Alex Pettyfer!
Looks like "Glee's" Dianna Agron is getting serious with her "I Am Number Four" co-star Alex Pettyfer -- because they're reportedly engaged!
Agron, 24, and Pettyfer, 20, have only been dating for less than a year -- but, according to PEOPLE and Us Weekly, the two have taken their relationship to the next level.
Though neither star is confirming the engagement, Agron took to her blog last night to say she won't talk about her private life in public -- "I have been getting a lot of questions about things that I don’t feel the need to explain or talk about. I don’t mean it as an insult, I’ve just never shared private details of my personal life to promote my career or a project that I am working on."
Dianna continues, "Perhaps some of you would rather hear about projects I am working on and so proud to be a part of, not whether or not I’m swapping spit with some guy? I guess it has been a slow media week…."
The two have never really talked about their relationship, Pettyfer told Ellen last week "She’s an amazing woman and she’s got this old school, classic movie star elegance to her. She’s amazing."
Whether they're actually engaged or not, Pettyfer was spotted out yesterday in Miami Beach -- where he once again showed off his abs for the cameras. Check out those shots above!
Agron, 24, and Pettyfer, 20, have only been dating for less than a year -- but, according to PEOPLE and Us Weekly, the two have taken their relationship to the next level.
Though neither star is confirming the engagement, Agron took to her blog last night to say she won't talk about her private life in public -- "I have been getting a lot of questions about things that I don’t feel the need to explain or talk about. I don’t mean it as an insult, I’ve just never shared private details of my personal life to promote my career or a project that I am working on."
Dianna continues, "Perhaps some of you would rather hear about projects I am working on and so proud to be a part of, not whether or not I’m swapping spit with some guy? I guess it has been a slow media week…."
The two have never really talked about their relationship, Pettyfer told Ellen last week "She’s an amazing woman and she’s got this old school, classic movie star elegance to her. She’s amazing."
Whether they're actually engaged or not, Pettyfer was spotted out yesterday in Miami Beach -- where he once again showed off his abs for the cameras. Check out those shots above!
Glee's starcast Chris Colfer and Jane Lynch interview
Just days before Glee's Chris Colfer and Jane Lynch won unprecedented, back-to-back supporting actor and actress awards, respectively, at Sunday's Golden Globes, Colfer was on an all-male panel of actors on the 20th Century Fox studio lot to talk about the state of the modern TV comedy. Minutes later, Lynch appeared on an all-female panel.
They had no way of knowing at the time that they would find themselves basking in the limelight together at Sunday's Golden Globes, winners in their respective categories that, unlike other award shows, lump dramatic actors in with comedic actors, and pits series actors against those in miniseries and made-for-TV movies.
Colfer, who plays relentlessly bullied gay teen Kurt Hummel on Glee -- winner of last year's and this year's Golden Globe for best comedy -- moved the Golden Globe audience with a defiant acceptance speech that ended with a clarion call for tolerance and mutual respect.
Colfer ended his speech by saying: "To all the amazing kids that watch our show and the kids that our show celebrates, who are constantly told 'no' by the people in their environment, by bullies at school, that they can't be who they are or have what they want because of who they are -- well, screw that, kids."
That was a long way from Colfer's initial audition. He read for the part of wheelchair-bound teen Artie Abrams, played by Kevin McHale, and was rejected.
"I got a call that night from my agent, and he said, 'They don't want you for Artie, but they want you for a new character they're creating.' I had no idea what the new character was, what it consisted of. 'OK, great.' Even in the third audition, when we were in front of the executives and the studio, I was still auditioning for Artie. The character of Kurt wasn't really created until after I was already attached to the show."
Lynch, who won her Golden Globe over a field that included Boardwalk Empire's Kelly Macdonald, Dexter's Julia Stiles, The Special Relationship's Hope Davis and Modern Family's Sofia Vergara, quipped that she felt "falsely humbled," and noted that her character was the creation of "a deranged young man," Glee co-executive producer, Ian Brennan.
Days earlier, a stone's throw from Glee's main stage on the 20th Century Fox studio lot, Lynch talked about how women of a certain age can't help being typecast in TV and the movies as the girlfriend or the devoted wife. "I was never seen as the girlfriend of anybody."
When she started in the business, Lynch said, "I did a lot of roles originally written for me. I played the doctor or the counsellor. My agent would say to casting directors, 'Do you see a woman in this role?' and they would walk away thinking they were geniuses. 'Yes, I do.' My role in The 40-Year-Old Virgin was written for a man."
In Glee, Lynch plays acerbic, hard-as-nails cheerleader coach Sue Sylvester.
"Sue Sylvester is a man," Lynch said, deadpan.
Lynch's inspiration, growing up and wanting to pursue a career in films and on the stage, was decidedly not a man: Carol Burnett.
"She was unique for her era," Lynch said. "I mean, she wrote, produced, acted. She was the head honcho of her own show, and one of the most gracious, lovely people in the world. When I watched her show, I thought to myself, 'I want to do that,' because they looked like they were having so much fun. She was unique. And she definitely wasn't the girlfriend type. She was kind of wacky. She wasn't the traditionally pretty type, and so it was pretty amazing, in that day and age, to see her head up a show."
Glee returns Feb. 6 with a post-Super Bowl episode on Fox, before returning to its regular day and time, Tuesdays at 8 p.m., beginning Feb. 8.
"What's the Super Bowl?" Colfer said, deadpan.
It's no surprise the post-Super Bowl episode will focus heavily on football. It has already been filmed, and is in the process of being edited. The cast members have been told not to leak any details, but Colfer said that, as Glee episodes go, it was one of the more challenging and demanding hours to work on.
"I'm surprised there were no fatalities on that episode," Colfer said, "because it was insane. It's by far the most expensive episode we've ever done, I'm sure. There was one scene -- I kid you not -- where they had two ambulances on standby, which is two more ambulances than they usually have."
Colfer never imagined he would be categorized as a comedic actor when he was growing up.
"I'm not funny," he said, "so I'm kind of questioning why I'm here. I do love the dramatic scenes that I get to do in the show, because they're fun. It's like candy. You get to be gritty and gross. Any time Kurt's having an emotional breakdown, I'm loving it. Good fun for me."
For her part, Lynch said performing in a weekly, hour-long series is a young person's game.
"It's for the 23-year-old who can still go out to a party on the weekends," she said.
Her own workload on Glee is light, compared to that of some of the others, such as Colfer and Lea Michele, she added.
"I come in one, two times a week," Lynch said. "I lay down some lines and I'm on my way. I don't work as hard as they do. They work really, really, really hard."
They had no way of knowing at the time that they would find themselves basking in the limelight together at Sunday's Golden Globes, winners in their respective categories that, unlike other award shows, lump dramatic actors in with comedic actors, and pits series actors against those in miniseries and made-for-TV movies.
Colfer, who plays relentlessly bullied gay teen Kurt Hummel on Glee -- winner of last year's and this year's Golden Globe for best comedy -- moved the Golden Globe audience with a defiant acceptance speech that ended with a clarion call for tolerance and mutual respect.
Colfer ended his speech by saying: "To all the amazing kids that watch our show and the kids that our show celebrates, who are constantly told 'no' by the people in their environment, by bullies at school, that they can't be who they are or have what they want because of who they are -- well, screw that, kids."
That was a long way from Colfer's initial audition. He read for the part of wheelchair-bound teen Artie Abrams, played by Kevin McHale, and was rejected.
"I got a call that night from my agent, and he said, 'They don't want you for Artie, but they want you for a new character they're creating.' I had no idea what the new character was, what it consisted of. 'OK, great.' Even in the third audition, when we were in front of the executives and the studio, I was still auditioning for Artie. The character of Kurt wasn't really created until after I was already attached to the show."
Lynch, who won her Golden Globe over a field that included Boardwalk Empire's Kelly Macdonald, Dexter's Julia Stiles, The Special Relationship's Hope Davis and Modern Family's Sofia Vergara, quipped that she felt "falsely humbled," and noted that her character was the creation of "a deranged young man," Glee co-executive producer, Ian Brennan.
Days earlier, a stone's throw from Glee's main stage on the 20th Century Fox studio lot, Lynch talked about how women of a certain age can't help being typecast in TV and the movies as the girlfriend or the devoted wife. "I was never seen as the girlfriend of anybody."
When she started in the business, Lynch said, "I did a lot of roles originally written for me. I played the doctor or the counsellor. My agent would say to casting directors, 'Do you see a woman in this role?' and they would walk away thinking they were geniuses. 'Yes, I do.' My role in The 40-Year-Old Virgin was written for a man."
In Glee, Lynch plays acerbic, hard-as-nails cheerleader coach Sue Sylvester.
"Sue Sylvester is a man," Lynch said, deadpan.
Lynch's inspiration, growing up and wanting to pursue a career in films and on the stage, was decidedly not a man: Carol Burnett.
"She was unique for her era," Lynch said. "I mean, she wrote, produced, acted. She was the head honcho of her own show, and one of the most gracious, lovely people in the world. When I watched her show, I thought to myself, 'I want to do that,' because they looked like they were having so much fun. She was unique. And she definitely wasn't the girlfriend type. She was kind of wacky. She wasn't the traditionally pretty type, and so it was pretty amazing, in that day and age, to see her head up a show."
Glee returns Feb. 6 with a post-Super Bowl episode on Fox, before returning to its regular day and time, Tuesdays at 8 p.m., beginning Feb. 8.
"What's the Super Bowl?" Colfer said, deadpan.
It's no surprise the post-Super Bowl episode will focus heavily on football. It has already been filmed, and is in the process of being edited. The cast members have been told not to leak any details, but Colfer said that, as Glee episodes go, it was one of the more challenging and demanding hours to work on.
"I'm surprised there were no fatalities on that episode," Colfer said, "because it was insane. It's by far the most expensive episode we've ever done, I'm sure. There was one scene -- I kid you not -- where they had two ambulances on standby, which is two more ambulances than they usually have."
Colfer never imagined he would be categorized as a comedic actor when he was growing up.
"I'm not funny," he said, "so I'm kind of questioning why I'm here. I do love the dramatic scenes that I get to do in the show, because they're fun. It's like candy. You get to be gritty and gross. Any time Kurt's having an emotional breakdown, I'm loving it. Good fun for me."
For her part, Lynch said performing in a weekly, hour-long series is a young person's game.
"It's for the 23-year-old who can still go out to a party on the weekends," she said.
Her own workload on Glee is light, compared to that of some of the others, such as Colfer and Lea Michele, she added.
"I come in one, two times a week," Lynch said. "I lay down some lines and I'm on my way. I don't work as hard as they do. They work really, really, really hard."
Life full of loney for Colfer
Chris Colfer, who plays teen fashionista Kurt on the hit TV series “Glee,” says his fellow stars are pretty much his only friends.“We are the best of friends because we were plucked from different parts of the world to do this show,” Colfer told USA Weekend. “We do everything together.”Colfer, 20, says he often eats sushi with co-star Lea Michele, who plays Rachel on the show, and he spent New Year’s Eve with real-life couple Kevin McHale (Artie) and Jenna Ushkowitz (Tina).The “Glee” cast will be going back on the road, and tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. today for June 3 and 4 shows at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
glee has more hits than elvis
After six new tracks appear on the charts, Glee have just beaten Elvis for the most charting singles.
This week the Glee cast had another six songs chart in the Billboard Hot 100, meaning they’ve now had more charting singles than the King.
Elvis Presley had 108 charting singles over a twenty-year career as The King Of Rock and Roll.
Glee now has 113 charting singles over two TV seasons of covering other artist's songs.
The TV show and its many singers surpassed The Beatles late last year, who had 71 singles appear in the Hot 100 during their career.
We might be able to assume that if The Beatles and Elvis Presley released every song they wrote during their career as a downloadable single, the numbers might look a little different.
Either that, or the Glee cast are officially the greatest artist of all time.
This week the Glee cast had another six songs chart in the Billboard Hot 100, meaning they’ve now had more charting singles than the King.
Elvis Presley had 108 charting singles over a twenty-year career as The King Of Rock and Roll.
Glee now has 113 charting singles over two TV seasons of covering other artist's songs.
The TV show and its many singers surpassed The Beatles late last year, who had 71 singles appear in the Hot 100 during their career.
We might be able to assume that if The Beatles and Elvis Presley released every song they wrote during their career as a downloadable single, the numbers might look a little different.
Either that, or the Glee cast are officially the greatest artist of all time.
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