Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts

Fringe Sneak Peek #3 - 317: "Stowaway"

      Email Post       3/17/2011 09:42:00 PM      



Here's a brand new sneak peek for the episode of tomorrow night.

Fringe Sneak Peek #2 317: "Stowaway"

      Email Post       3/17/2011 03:52:00 PM      


Thanks to TVline.com, here is a new sneak peek for tomorrow's episode "Stowaway".

Plus, Anna Torv gave them her opinion about her "new" role:
The actress — who has already been tasked this season with juggling the dual roles of Olivia and Fauxlivia — recently admitted to TVLine’s Matt Mitovich that adding a third personality to her repertoire “was not [a challenge] that I had been asking for!”

The fact that the new role involved channeling a sci-fi legend by the name of Leonard Nimoy made it all the more intimidating. “I was in shock for the first day,” Torv confesses. “I think I hyperventilated — and then I called John Noble [Walter] to say, ‘Can you please help me?’ I wanted to know what he thought, and what that [Walter/William] relationship was like. Plus, John is such a sweetheart, a lovely person to ask.”

Fringe Aftermath 316: "Os"

      Email Post       3/17/2011 10:41:00 AM      



Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman discuss the last episode and about the return of William Bell's character.

Fringe Behind-The-Scenes: "Os" Wheelchair Rugby

      Email Post       3/13/2011 01:39:00 PM      



The Fringe episode "Os" features a wheelchair rugby game. Arley McNeney, the communications coordinator of BC Wheelchair Sports, sent us this behind-the-scenes video from the game:
We were given permission to go behind the scenes during filming to make a video blog. We've got some sneak peeks of the wheelchair rugby storyline, an interview with the inventor of wheelchair rugby (who plays a coach in the episode) and even an interview with Alan Ruck. (Unfortunately, the audio is a little rough, but hopefully it's worth it).

Fringe Robbery Upside Down from "Os"

      Email Post       3/13/2011 01:29:00 PM      


Here is the robbery scene from the Fringe episode "Os". I have flipped the video upsides down so you can see what was actually going on.

Videos: Psychic Spoiler Alert

      Email Post       3/12/2011 08:40:00 AM      

Fox has ask a psychic a lot of important question about the show, like The Device, Olivia or Fauxlivia, the Observers and much more. Here's the playlist with the 3 videos, do you belive in this or not? 


Fringe 3x17 "Stowaway" Canadian Promo

      Email Post       3/12/2011 07:53:00 AM      


Here's the canadian promo for next week all new episode of Fringe.

Jorge Garcia (Hurley from LOST) On Fringe

      Email Post       3/12/2011 01:56:00 AM      



Jorge Garcia made a cameo appearance in the Fringe episode "Os", as a Massive Dynamic security guard. Although he had a short scene, he got to work with the amazing John Noble, and it looks like they had fun.

Here are also a couple of behind the scene photos from Jorge's blog Further Dispatches

Fringe 317 Preview: Stowaway

      Email Post       3/11/2011 11:33:00 PM      



Preview for the Fringe episode "Stowaway" , which airs next FRIDAY, March 18th at 9:00PM on FOX.

Head over to the FringeTelevision YouTube channel (and click the "pop out" button) to watch it in full-sized HD.

Screenshots of the video are available at FringeFiles.com

Three New Sneak Peek Vids from Tonight's Episode 'Os'

      Email Post       3/11/2011 10:10:00 AM      

Three new Sneak Peek vids from SpoilerTV. Enjoy!




Fringe Aftermath 315: Subject 13

      Email Post       3/08/2011 04:29:00 PM      



Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman discuss the aftermath of the Fringe episode "Subject 13", and how fate plays a large role in everyone's life.

Fringe Observers vs. The Adjustment Bureau

      Email Post       3/07/2011 11:50:00 AM      



If you've seen the trailer for the new movie The Adjustment Bureau, you can't help but notice their striking resemblance to the Observers in Fringe.

As Wired Magazine points out:
Members of both groups wear hats and suits. Both carry briefcases or books. Both have existed for centuries on the periphery of human consciousness. Both take orders from unknown superiors and periodically create unintended consequences when they feel compelled to intervene in the lives of the subjects under their watch.

But unlike the spooky Fringe operatives, the Adjustment Bureau’s dispassionate caseworkers (played by John Slattery, Anthony Mackie and Terence Stamp) come across more like post office employees than celestial overseers.

“They set us on the course that we are supposed to be set onto so we will follow the grand scheme,” said director Nolfi in a statement about his PG-13 movie, which was inspired by sci-fi writer Dick’s 1954 short story “Adjustment Team.” “They might as well work in the IRS; they’re just doing their jobs.”
On the other hand, Fringe's Observers are not supposed to get involved at all, but as we have seen, that is not always the case.


There is one person in the movie you may recognize from Fringe, Michael Kelly who plays Matt Damon's assistant Charlie Traynor. He played "The Rogue" aka John Mosley in the Fringe episode "The Arrival".
(Thanks to Bluesboy for pointing this out!)

The Adjustment Bureau is inspired by the short story "Adjustment Team", written by Philip K. Dick, who also inspired other classic sci-fi movies such as Blade RunnerMinority Report, and Total Recall.

Fringe’s Observers are supposedly modeled on Marvel Comics’ Uatu the Watcher, a bald alien assigned to observe other species.


More Easter Eggs for Fringe Episode "Subject 13"

      Email Post       3/05/2011 09:58:00 PM      



Here are a couple of more Easter Eggs from the Fringe episode "Subject 13".

The first is the video above, comparing the puzzle Walter frustrates young Olivia with, to the puzzle seen in the Alias episode "The Indicator". As you can see the puzzles are very similar, due in no small part to the fact that Fringe executive producer Jeff Pinkner also wrote that episode of Alias.

The second is a comparison of the Olivia "explosion" in "Subject 13" to another fire "incident" that we saw in the Fringe episode "Jacksonville":

It's interesting to note that the fire does not come any where near young Nick. Either she unconsciously protected her Jacksonville experiment buddy, or he was immune to her powers because he was also a Cortexiphan kid.

The footage we see in "Jacksonville" is from a much younger Olivia than the one we see in "Subject 13"

UPDATE: A couple of more interesting facts to ponder:

"Subject 13" was the first episode not to star Anna Torv. In fact, the only regular cast member in the episode was John Noble - no Anna Torv or Joshua Jackson (although we did see young Olivia and Peter). Plus no Jasika Nicole, Lance Reddick, Blair Brown, or even Gene.

According to the Fringepedia "death count" page, "Subject 13" was the first episode where no one died.

CityTV Commercial for Fringe: "Os"

      Email Post       3/05/2011 10:49:00 AM      



Here is the latest CityTV commercial for the Fringe episode "Os".

What to you think Peter is going to tell Olivia?

Fringe Sneak Peek 316: "Os"

      Email Post       3/04/2011 03:17:00 PM      



Here is a sneak peek of NEXT WEEK'S all-new Fringe episode "Os", airing March 11 at 9:00pm on FOX.

Fringe "Fridays Reanimated" Video: Now in HD

      Email Post       3/04/2011 02:16:00 PM      



Here is a MUCH better quality version of the "Fridays Reanimated" video, courtesy of FOX. Click the full-screen button, and set it 720p to watch it in HD.


New Fringe Friday Trailer

      Email Post       3/03/2011 02:35:00 PM      

Fox has just released a new trailer.


This new promo have some easter eggs, can you find it?

Fringe Retro Title Sequence Returns

      Email Post       2/25/2011 11:34:00 PM      



The Fringe episode "Subject 13" is a flashback that takes place in 1985. To match the style of the era, location titles and the Fringe title sequence was given a new look. The same title sequence was also seen in the the Fringe episode "Peter".

The Tron-style graphics are complimented by retro "fringe science" subjects. While these subjects may have seemed "fringe" at the time of Back To The Future and Weird Science, every one (with maybe the exception of cold fusion) is now considered mainstream science.

One thing that seems to be missing from this old school sequence is the "Observers Are Here" quote.




Screenshots of every single frame from the title sequence are available at FringeFiles.com.

Fringe 316 Preview: Os

      Email Post       2/25/2011 11:21:00 PM      



Preview for the Fringe episode "Os" , which airs in two weeks on FRIDAY, March 11th at 9:00PM on FOX.

Head over to the FringeTelevision YouTube channel (and click the "pop out" button) to watch it in full-sized HD.

Screenshots of the video are available at FringeFiles.com

Fringe 315 Commercial: "Subject 13"

      Email Post       2/24/2011 11:02:00 PM      



Here's the latest Fringe (and Kitchen Nightmares) commercial for "Subject 13".

Head over to the FringeTelevision YouTube channel (and click the "pop out" button) to watch it in full-sized HD.
 

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