Archives for: December 2009
Lynch on Lopez, Even More Behind Fun Time, and Bonnie Hunt

Jane Lynch was on George Lopez’s show last night, and because we know you ran out and saw this the second it was released, we’re going to ask this as if you know exactly what we’re talking about: Wasn’t it so nice to see them together again? Jane followed Clint Eastwood, which – well, how do you follow Clint Eastwood?  [...]

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Julie & Julia and Crave Q & A

Julie and Julia is out today on DVD! If you’d be so kind, order the DVD (or anything, for that matter) from Amazon using our ever handy links, and we promise to keep the respectful snark coming over the next year or so. Deal? In other news, Jane Lynch has a short Q & A (will someone please do an [...]

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Jane Lynch on Lopez Tuesday

Looks like Jane Lynch had so much fun on Conan that she’s going to be on another talk show: this time, on Lopez Tonight on George Lopez’s TBS late night talk show.  She’s following Clint Eastwood, which may or may not be more difficult than following 50 Cent.  For those without cable, we’ll see if we can get some recaps [...]

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Jane Lynch Talks About Her Lesbianism in Time Out

Time Out Chicago has a great Q and A session with Jane Lynch in which Glee is used as a starting point to talk briefly about being a tomboy, being more femmey, and her lesbianism in general.  On being asked whether she ever identified as trans: No, because I was too young for it to become that big of an [...]

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A Few of the Greatest Sue Sylvester Moments

Greg Hernandez over at Greg in Hollywood has put together a short video list of the best Sue Sylvester moments and features.  It’s by no means comprehensive, but it is a great help towards sorting through all the fanatical Glee tribute videos on YouTube (which we likely will do eventually … sigh).  The full post is here.  Our favorite is [...]

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Välkommen to the Internets!

Two webseries – Supermarket of the Stars and Ikea-fun-fest Easy to Assemble – are reviewed in this edition of The Jane Lynch Project.

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